Norway is on the brink of securing a spot in the 2026 World Cup following a decisive 4-1 victory over Estonia in Oslo. Erling Haaland and Alexander Sorloth each netted twice, ensuring their team remains
at the top of Group I. The match at Ullevaal Stadion saw Norway needing only to avoid a heavy defeat against Italy in their final game to confirm their qualification.
Despite a tense first half that ended goalless, Norway broke through early in the second half. Sorloth opened the scoring by heading in Sander Berge's cross. Shortly after, he doubled his tally with another header from Julian Ryerson's delivery. The home crowd was ecstatic as Haaland added to the scoreline with a header from Ryerson's cross.
Haaland then secured his second goal by volleying David Moller Wolfe's flick-on. Estonia managed a consolation goal when Robi Saarma scored past Torbjorn Heggem. However, Norway's dominance was clear, with an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.98 compared to Estonia's 0.72.
Haaland has been instrumental for Norway, scoring 14 goals in seven qualifiers. He is close to breaking records set by Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo for most goals in a single UEFA World Cup qualification campaign. Norway has also matched Belgium and England's record of 33 goals in a qualification cycle this century.
A goal against Italy would set a new record for goals scored in fewer than ten matches. This achievement highlights Norway’s attacking prowess throughout the campaign.
Kampen er over og for en kveld! Norge vinner 4-1 foran et fullsatt og fantastisk Ullevaal-publikumTusen takk! pic.twitter.com/NuRwLQuOS8
- Fotballandslaget (@nff_landslag) November 13, 2025
Upcoming Challenge Against Italy
Norway will face Italy at San Siro, needing only to avoid a significant loss to secure their place at the World Cup. Their current goal difference is 19 better than Italy’s, making it unlikely they will be overtaken unless they suffer an unexpected defeat.
The team is poised to make its first major tournament appearance since Euro 2000 if they maintain their form against Italy. This potential achievement marks a significant milestone for Norwegian football on the international stage.











