Norway vs England — prediction & analysis

BETXIO AI Analysis·FIFA World Cup · Norway vs England · 6 July 2026

Historically, matches between these two nations have yielded tight scorelines, with a notable 1-1 draw remaining ingrained in fans' memories. As they prepare for their upcoming Norway vs England clash, the form indicates England holds a slight edge. With the AI model indicating a 49% confidence for an England win at odds of 1.92, it's clear that the bookmakers see them as favorites, particularly given Norway's recent struggles and injury concerns affecting key players.

England has shown resilience during the tournament, recently overcoming Mexico in a dramatic fashion and notching victories against Panama and DR Congo. However, manager Thomas Tuchel faces challenges with Reece James and Declan Rice managing injuries; Rice is expected to feature, but James's availability remains uncertain. This lack of depth could test England's squad, especially if they aim to maintain their momentum against a Norway side that has been inconsistent but boasts elite talent in Erling Haaland.

Norway, while finding the net through Haaland in their last outing, has struggled to achieve consistent performances, culminating in a 1-1 draw with Iraq. A potential absence of a key defender against England may further undermine their defensive stability. With the AI model suggesting an 'under' outcome for goals, a low-scoring affair seems likely, aligning with the "no" for both teams to score, supported by a 75% confidence from prediction metrics.

In this match context, England's away win appears to be a reasonable value bet despite the odds, reflecting current form trends and squad capability. As always, keep in mind the importance of responsible gambling while enjoying this pivotal World Cup match.

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Norway
Norway
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England
England
· 21:00
Analysis · Away · 49%O/U · Under 2.5 · 84%BTTS · No · 75%
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