Declan Rice Returns to Training Ahead of Norway Clash
England's Declan Rice, along with teammates Marc Guehi and Reece James, participated in training before the

The World Cup 2026 quarter-final match between Norway and England is set to be an exciting encounter, especially with England's recent boost in squad strength. Manager Thomas Tuchel's team will welcome back several key players, including Marc Guehi, Declan Rice, and Reece James, who have all resumed training ahead of the crucial match.
In a press conference, Tuchel expressed his satisfaction with the team's progress, stating, "This is clearly the best news we could have. Almost all players are back in training. We made significant strides in our last match, but that was just a step forward." This is particularly important as England aims to break a troubling trend of being eliminated by European teams in knockout stages of the World Cup.
Norway, on the other hand, is riding high after a historic victory against Brazil in the Round of 16, marking a significant achievement for the team. However, they have yet to defeat a European team in four World Cup appearances, making this match against England a critical moment for them.
Erling Haaland, Norway's star striker, poses a significant threat, having scored seven goals in four matches during the tournament. He is on the verge of breaking records, as a goal against England would make him the first player to score in five consecutive World Cup matches since Gerd Muller in 1970.
England has shown impressive second-half scoring ability in recent games, with goals often coming after the 60th minute. The team will need to maintain this momentum to counter Norway's offensive threats. Jude Bellingham, who has scored four goals in this World Cup, is also a player to watch as he aims to continue his scoring streak.
As the match approaches, both teams are focused on their strategies and preparations. England's task will be to neutralize Haaland while maximizing their own scoring opportunities. This quarter-final clash promises to be a thrilling encounter as Norway seeks to establish itself as a dark horse in the tournament.