Coral previews Norway vs England in the World Cup quarter-final on Saturday, July 11, with the game taking place at 10:00pm.
Harry Kane and Erling Haaland are expected to steal the headlines in what promises to be one of the most entertaining quarter-finals of the tournament.
It's not about the strikers though, with Jude Bellingham and Martin Odegaard also tipped to be involved.

Coral brings you an in-depth Norway vs England World Cup quarter-final preview, including predictions and our favourite shots on target bet builder.
England have come through two difficult knockout ties to reach the last eight, with Thomas Tuchel's side showing both resilience and quality when it has mattered most.
Norway, meanwhile, have enjoyed a historic tournament of their own. Led by Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, they have scored freely throughout the competition and head into the quarter-final believing they can cause another upset.
With a place in the World Cup semi-finals on the line, read on for our in-depth Norway vs England bet builder.
Fixture: Norway vs England
Competition: World Cup quarter-final
Date: Saturday, 11 July, 2026
Kick-off: 22:00 BST
Venue: Miami, Florida, USA
Our prediction: Norway 1-3 England
Our predicted XI (4-3-3): Nyland / Ryerson, Ajer, Heggem, Wolfe / Berge, Berg, Odegaard / Nusa, Haaland, Sorloth
Our predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Pickford / Konsa, Stones, Guehi, O'Reilly / Rice, Anderson / Saka, Bellingham, Gordon / Kane
Harry Kane has once again shown why he remains one of the world's elite strikers.
The Bayern Munich forward kept England's World Cup dream alive with two crucial goals against DR Congo in the previous round and now has six goals from five matches at this summer's tournament.
Kane is averaging two shots on target per World Cup game and continues to produce remarkable consistency for both club and country. He also averaged 2.2 shots on target per game in the Bundesliga this season.
Norway have conceded in every World Cup match so far, and against an England side creating plenty of chances, we're backing Kane to test the goalkeeper at least twice.
If Harry Kane has starred for England, Erling Haaland has arguably been even more impressive for Norway.
Playing at his first-ever World Cup, the Manchester City striker has scored seven goals in just four appearances and has been the focal point of everything Norway do in attack.
Haaland is averaging an incredible three shots on target per game during this tournament, significantly higher than his already outstanding Premier League average of 1.7 per match.
He also showed his ability to deliver against elite opposition by registering three shots on target against Brazil in the Round of 16, scoring twice.
England have already conceded three goals across their two knockout matches, and we expect Haaland to enjoy opportunities once again on Saturday night.
Harry Kane may be grabbing the headlines, but Jude Bellingham has been just as influential for England.
After Kane inspired victory over DR Congo, it was Bellingham who stole the show against Mexico, scoring twice in a dominant first-half display.
Operating almost as a second striker, the Real Madrid midfielder has scored four goals in five World Cup appearances and is averaging 1.8 shots on target per match across the tournament.
Even more encouragingly, Bellingham has stepped up during the knockout rounds, averaging three shots on target per game.
Given the freedom he's been playing with in the final third, we're backing Bellingham to continue that trend.
Martin Odegaard continues to be the heartbeat of this Norway side.
While his pressing, work rate and leadership have rightly earned plenty of praise throughout the tournament, the Arsenal captain has also made an important contribution going forward.
Odegaard averages two shots per World Cup match and is producing 0.5 shots on target per game so far.
He tested the goalkeeper against Brazil in the Round of 16 and will once again be tasked with creating and finishing Norway's attacks.
Jordan Pickford was called into action on several occasions against Mexico, and with Haaland attracting so much defensive attention, we're backing Odegaard to register at least one shot on target himself.
You can bet on each of these markets individually, or combine them to create a Norway vs England Bet Builder, this time focused around shots on target.
All odds and market details are accurate as of the time of publication.