28 Mar
Sat
•7:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
31 Mar
Tue
•8:00pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
11 Jun
Thu
•1:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
18 Jun
Thu
•8:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
24 Jun
Wed
•8:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
16 Jun
Tue
•6:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
22 Jun
Mon
•8:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
26 Jun
Fri
•3:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
Norway embodies the new wave of Nordic football: ferocious physicality, direct play whenever it finds space, and a constant set-piece threat ready to punish the slightest lapse in concentration.
On the other side, El Tri arrives with the edge forged by decades of World Cup experience since 1994: sharp short passing, ball on the deck, and fearless wingers who never stop attacking down the flanks.
The clash pits technique and interplay against power and verticality, with the seasoned Aztec side testing itself against the hunger of a European team returning to the biggest stage.
In a group stage where a single slip can send you home, every 50–50 ball is fought as if it were a knockout tie.
At Qatar 2022, El Tri saw its long-running streak of reaching the last 16 come to an end, eliminated on goal difference. It’s a fresh wound that pushes this group to demand even more of themselves, with players like Hirving Lozano, Edson Álvarez and Santiago Giménez ready to take the lead.
The Scandinavian side, absent from the World Cup since 1998, has earned huge respect across Europe thanks to the impact of Erling Haaland, one of the most feared strikers on the planet, and the vision and playmaking of Martin Ødegaard.
Don’t settle for the highlights: secure your ticket and feel the drama live at a showdown that could mark a turning point for both national teams.