Norway Advances to Quarterfinals with 2-1 Victory Over Costa d’Avorio in 2026 World Cup Match
Norway’s 2-1 triumph over Costa d’Avorio at Toronto’s stadium secured their place in the World Cup quarterfinals, with Erling Haaland’s 89th-minute goal sealing a tense Group Stage clash. The result also propelled Brazil forward, while France faces Sweden in an evening showdown.
Haaland’s Late Strike Seals Norway’s Fate
Costa d’Avorio took an early lead in the 23rd minute when Sebastien Haller exploited a defensive lapse to slot past goalkeeper Andreas Lindebjerg. Norway equalized through Jonas Björkman’s 15th-minute header, but the West African side’s resilience was tested as Haaland’s clinical finish in the 89th minute decided the match. The goal came after a swift counterattack, with Haaland’s low drive into the bottom corner cementing his reputation as a tournament standout.
Costa d’Avorio’s Resilient Effort Falls Short
Yaya Touré’s 78th-minute attempt to level the score drew gasps from the crowd, but Norway’s defense held firm. Lindebjerg’s stoppage-time save denied a potential equalizer, preserving the 2-1 margin. Despite controlling possession in the second half, Costa d’Avorio struggled to convert chances, with Didier Drogba missing a prime opportunity in the 65th minute.

Haaland’s Clinician’s Touch
The Borussia Dortmund forward, who has netted 12 goals in 14 World Cup qualifiers, showcased his precision with the decisive strike. Sky Sport praised the goal as “the difference between victory and defeat,” highlighting Haaland’s composure under pressure. His performance underscored his role as Norway’s primary threat, with opponents forced to prioritize containing him.
Norway’s Defensive Resolve
Erik Sviatchenko’s midfield dominance—11 successful duels—anchored Norway’s defensive structure. The team’s ability to absorb Costa d’Avorio’s pressure while maintaining counterattacking threat proved critical. Coach Åge Hareide’s tactical adjustments, including a defensive reshuffle at halftime, paid dividends as Norway stifled their opponents’ momentum.
The Unfulfilled Potential of Drogba
Drogba’s missed chance in the 65th minute epitomized Costa d’Avorio’s frustration. The veteran forward, who had earlier tested Lindebjerg with a long-range effort, failed to capitalize on a one-on-one opportunity, leaving his side’s hopes reliant on a late equalizer that never came. His absence from the final third in the closing stages proved decisive.
A World Cup Stage Set
The victory elevates Norway to the quarterfinals, where they will face a formidable challenge. Costa d’Avorio’s campaign now hinges on their ability to regroup, while Brazil’s progression ensures a high-stakes clash with France. The match, a testament to tactical grit and individual brilliance, underscored the unpredictability of the 2026 World Cup.
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