England and Norway get set to lock horns in an eagerly anticipated World Cup quarter-final contest at 22:00 BST on Saturday night.
Thomas Tuchel's side head into the game off the back of a nail-biting 3-2 win against Mexico at the Azteca, with Harry Kane's spot conversion solidifying their victory after Jude Bellingham's quickfire brace in the first half.
Norway are living up to their 'dark horse' reputation at the World Cup, defeating five-time winners Brazil last time out to secure a spot in the quarter-finals for the first time in their history.
English frontman Kane and Norwegian marksman Erling Haaland have been amongst the tournament's most impressive performers, joined by the likes of Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe in the race for the Golden Boot.
Kane and Haaland will be looking to spearhead their nation to the World Cup semi-finals -- where Argentina or Switzerland await -- and we've priced up the odds for both strikers to find the net in Miami on Saturday night.
You can get 3/1 odds for both Kane and Haaland to score inside 90 minutes when Norway and England come head-to-head at the Miami Stadium.
Kane currently trails Haaland in the goalscoring charts at the World Cup, but only by one goal.
The prolific Englishman opened his World Cup account with a brace against Croatia in Arlington and added to his group stage tally when netting the second in his nation's 2-0 victory over Panama.
Tuchel's side looked to have hit a mental block when they trailed DR Congo 1-0 in the round of 32, but a second double from Kane turned the tide of the game and England got over the line.
He scored his sixth of the tournament when converting from the spot against Mexico in the early hours of Monday morning, unfazed by the raucous sound of Mexicans in their home nation.
There's few players -- if any -- more ruthless in the final third than Norway's number nine at present.
He is the only player at the World Cup to score with his left foot, right foot, header, from inside the penalty box, and from outside the penalty box; a simply remarkable feat that displays his versatility in front of goal.
He's scored three braces at the tournament thus far and sits just a goal behind Mbappe and Messi in the goalscoring charts, despite watching from the bench in Norway's final group stage match against France.
While Norway will be out to nullify England's formidable front line, Haaland will hope that he can influence the game at the other end of the pitch in what promises to be a fascinating quarter-final spectacle.
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