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Norway, a nation of a similar size to Scotland, are through to the World Cup quarter-finals, so can lessons be learned from their neighbours from across the North Sea?
The Norwegian armed forces performed a “Viking row” in the seas, land and skies before the country’s national football team defeated Brazil in a historic World Cup match.
NORWAY are struggling with a number of illnesses within their squad as they prepare to face off with England in the World Cup quarter-finals. The Scandinavian side stunned Brazil last week thanks
The sight and sound of Norway’s Viking Row celebration has become one of the sights and sounds of this increasingly engrossing World Cup. Never was it louder than in New Jersey on Sunday evening, when talisman Erling Haaland scored two late goals to see off Brazil and book his side a quarter-final date against England on Saturday.
England will face Norway in a World Cup quarter-final showdown this Saturday, with their eyes on the ultimate football prize. The Three Lions progressed to the final eight on Sunday night with a
England reached the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals in three consecutive editions for the second time, after 1962 (quarter-final), 1966 (winners), and 1970 (quarter-final).
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