World Cup Schedule Today: How to Watch Brazil v Norway, Mexico v England, TV Channels & Live Stream Sunday July 5th


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The 2023 World Cup is reaching its climax, and fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the next round of matches. Today, two thrilling encounters will take place, with Brazil facing Norway at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, and Mexico taking on England at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Brazil v Norway (Match 91)

The five-time World Cup winners, Brazil, are looking to continue their impressive form against Norway, who have been making waves with their dark horse billing. Carlo Ancelotti’s team has found solutions to their problems, and their comeback win over Japan in the round of 32 highlighted the quality of a team that was written off by some early in the tournament.

Norway, meanwhile, has momentum after seeing off Ivory Coast in the last round. Most encouraging for Stale Solbakken was that Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard didn’t even play all that way. Instead, the likes of Antonio Nusa and Oscar Bobb stepped up to get Norway through. They’re more than just a one (or two) man team.

Player to watch: Vinicius Junior, Brazil – There will be no shortage of star power in New Jersey for this match, but Vinicius could be the most electrifying, and influential, player for either team. If the winger turns up, Brazil could have the edge.

Mexico v England (Match 92)

Four games, four wins. Eight goals scored, zero conceded. Mexico’s progress to this point has been serene and Javier Aguirre’s side has genuine hope that their World Cup will continue for at least one more round. El Tri are still targeting ‘quinto partido’ even if it’s now a ‘sexto partido’ in the expanded format.

England’s World Cup campaign has been a rough one so far. Indeed, Thomas Tuchel’s team has yet to find top form, struggling through games against Ghana, Panama, and DR Congo. And yet the Three Lions still have the talent to be a factor towards the end of the tournament. This will be their biggest test so far.

Player to watch: Harry Kane, England – Were it not for Kane, DR Congo might have set up a last 16 meeting with Mexico instead of England. The Bayern Munich striker might be the best player in the world in his position right now.

Instructions for watching the matches:

  • Brazil v Norway (Match 91)
    • Time (ET): 4pm
    • Stadium: MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey)
    • United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
    • Canada: TSN (Stream)
    • United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
    • Australia: SBS (Stream)
  • Mexico v England (Match 92)
    • Time (ET): 8pm
    • Stadium: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
    • United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
    • Canada: TSN (Stream)
    • United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
    • Australia: SBS (Stream)