Brazil and Norway meet in the World Cup’s last-16 tonight in a clash with superstars on either side.Record five-time winners Brazil are bidding to add a sixth star to their shirt this summer, but face a tough test against a Norwegian side dubbed potential dark horses.Ahead of their World Cup clash, we’ve picked our Brazil vs Norway Combined XI.Goalkeeper: Alisson – BrazilThe latest in a long lineage of great Brazilian goalkeepers, Alisson will hope he can secure the World Cup success that is perhaps required to truly join the Selecao’s shot-stopping icons. At 33, this could be his final opportunity. Alisson was recently voted the 16th greatest player in Liverpool’s history. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Right-back: Jules Ryerson – NorwayJules Ryerson has dropped to the bench for each of Norway’s last two games, but the Dortmund defender will hope to regain his place this evening. Ryerson was outstanding in the Bundesliga last season, providing 15 assists from right-back.Centre-back: Marquinhos – BrazilOne of the most decorated footballers in history will hope to add the sport’s biggest prize to his glittering CV this summer. After captaining PSG to back-to-back Champions League crowns, Marquinhos knows what it takes to win on the big stage. Only five players have ever played more games for the Selecao.Centre-back: Gabriel – BrazilGabriel was a colossus in Arsenal’s Premier League title-winning team last season and partners Marquinhos in an all-Brazilian centre-back partnership here. The 28-year-old is a massive presence in both boxes for Brazil. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Left-back: Douglas Santos – BrazilA late bloomer, the 32-year-old went nine years between his Brazil debut in 2016 and cementing himself as a regular in the side. Santos, who has since won 11 senior caps, has won six Russian Premier League titles with Zenit St Petersburg, who he captains.Midfield: Bruno Guimaraes – BrazilOnly Michael Olise (5) has provided more assists at this summer’s World Cup than Bruno Guimaraes (4). The Newcastle captain’s all-action performances have been crucial to the makeup of a Brazil midfield that lacks intensity in his absence.Two Premier League link-ups send Brazil into the Round of 16 An 𝗘𝗣𝗜𝗖 comeback from the Seleção pic.twitter.com/4iZSJdkL8l— LiveScore (@livescore) June 29, 2026Midfield: Martin Odegaard – NorwayThe captain of Norway’s ‘Golden Generation’, who have returned to the World Cup stage for the first time in 28 years. Odegaard has been crucial in Norway’s passage to the last 16, assisting in three straight games.Martin Odegaard has assisted in three straight games at the World Cup: vs. Iraq vs. Senegal vs. Ivory Coast pic.twitter.com/jWoKppAUhK— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) June 30, 2026Midfield: Matheus Cunha – BrazilThough not a natural number nine, Matheus Cunha has taken to the role with class at this summer’s tournament. The Manchester United midfielder has scored three times in four games, dovetailing superbly with Vinicius Junior.Forward: Alexander Sorloth – NorwayThe 30-year-old is yet to score at this summer’s World Cup, but his work should not go under the radar. A focal point to ease some of the attention on Erling Haaland, Sorloth has worked tirelessly in the frontline.He remains an underrated goal presence in European football, averaging a La Liga goal every 107 minutes over the last three seasons. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Forward: Vinicius Junior – BrazilVinicius Junior had question marks over his impact for Brazil before the tournament, but an electric start has answered those critics. The 25-year-old has scored four goals in four games to enter a Golden Boot race dominated by world football’s biggest names.Forward: Erling Haaland – NorwaySpeaking of which….Erling Haaland has, as expected, come alive in his first major tournament. Five goals for Norway in North America has underlined his quality, and he will be the man that Norway’s hopes are pinned on. Another blockbuster duel with Gabriel awaits…Erling Haaland has equalled Kylian Mbappé’s international goals record in 48 FEWER GAMES He’s also two years younger…bro cannot, I repeat CANNOT be human pic.twitter.com/AWuD2A7CDy— OneFootball (@OneFootball) June 30, 2026Read – World Cup Day 24: France win feisty affair as Morocco dump Canada outSee more – World Cup Power Rankings: France unstoppable, England unconvincingFollow the Football Faithful on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTokThe post Brazil vs Norway – 2026 World Cup Combined XI first appeared on The Football Faithful.