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England are in World Cup quarter final action on Saturday night as they take on Norway in Miami for a place in the last four.Saturday’s match will be the Three Lions’ fifth consecutive appearance in the quarter final of a major tournament, including each of the last three World Cups, while Norway will be competing in the last eight for the first time in their history.Ahead of the match, Betfred have announced hugely enhanced odds of 50/1 for a goal to be scored in the match within 90 minutes for new customers, an offer which can be added straight into your bet slip using this link.How to claim your Betfred 50/1 offer on a goal to be scoredThe offer: Get enhanced 50/1 odds on a goal to be scored within the 90 minutes of England’s 2026 World Cup quarter final against Norway in Miami on Saturday nightEligibility: New customers residing in the UK and Gibraltar who are at least 18 years old and who register for an account with us using the promo code GOAL50 before 22:00 UK Time on Saturday 11th July 2026. Customers must be successfully verified by us before any Free Bets are awarded. Please see our Verification Policy for more details.Steps: Register a new account with Betred and deposit into it. Place a £1 pre-match bet on over 0.5 goals in Norway vs England on Saturday. Receive £50 in free bet builders if a goal is scored or £20 in free bet builders if not.Important rules: If your bet wins you will receive your winnings from your bet, settled at the price taken, plus odd of 50/1, paid as £50 in Bet Builder Free Bets. If your bet loses, you will receive £20 in Bet Builder Free Bets. Free Bets can be used on any bet builder markets.England head into their World Cup quarter final having won 15 of their last 16 competitive matches, including four wins from their five matches in this summer’s tournament so far.Thomas Tuchel’s side finished top of Group L with seven points to their name with a 4-2 victory over 2018 runners up and 2022 third place finishers Croatia and a 2-0 win over Panama sandwiching a goalless draw against Ghana in their group campaign.The Three Lions survived a scare in the last 32 in Atlanta, trailing DR Congo for the majority of the match and facing an embarrassing World Cup exit in the face before captain Harry Kane scored twice in the final 15 minutes to turn the match around.By far England’s toughest test came in their last 16 clash against co-hosts Mexico in Mexico City, a match played at high altitude and in front of 80,000 fanatic home fans, but a fantastic performance in all aspects saw the former world champions run out 3-2 winners despite having Jarell Quansah sent off early in the second half.England couldn’t make it past the quarter final stage four years ago where they came across defending champions France, who won 2-1 in Qatar that night and would go on to reach the final, only missing out winning back to back World Cups in a penalty shoot out.Norway will be making history in Miami on Saturday night be playing in their first ever World Cup quarter final.The Vikings had never been beyond the last 16 in any of their three previous appearances on the global stage, the most recent of which came back in 1998.Stale Solbakken’s side have won four of their five matches back in the big time though, securing their qualification into the knockout stage with a match to spare following a 4-1 win over Iraq and a 3-2 victory over Senegal in their opening two matches.10 changes were made to the side who were beaten 4-1 by France in their final Group I match, but the Scandinavian side quickly picked up where they left off, back with all their usual starters, back to back 2-1 victories over Ivory Coast in the round of 32, and most notably five-time world champions Brazil in the last 16, saw them book their date with England on Saturday night.Norway have only beaten England twice across the 12 occasion previous occasions the nations have met, with Norway not having won since a World Cup qualifer in Oslo 1993.In the four meetings since then though, Norway haven’t so much as scored a goal against the Three Lions, who have been on the winning side in both of their matches since the turn of the century, Wayne Rooney scoring the only goal of the game from the penalty spot in the most recent of those, a friendly at Wembley back in 2014.How to watch Norway vs EnglandLocation: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, USADate and time: Saturday 11th July 2026, 10pmHow to watch: ITV1, STV, ITVX, STV Player Are you ready to play at the best football betting sites? 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