Brazil vs Norway final score was Brazil 1-2 Norway in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 at MetLife Stadium. Erling Haaland scored in the 79th and 90th minutes to eliminate Brazil. Neymar’s 90+10 penalty was too late. Ørjan Nyland’s goalkeeping was the foundation of Norway’s historic win.
Published: July 6, 2026 | Category: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
Brazil vs Norway result: Brazil 1-2 Norway.
Erling Haaland scored in the 79th minute. Then he scored again in the 90th. Two goals in twelve minutes at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey — the venue that will host the World Cup Final on July 19 — and Norway have eliminated Brazil from the 2026 World Cup. The five-time world champions are going home. Norway are in the quarter-finals.
Neymar scored a penalty in the 90th minute plus ten. By then it did not matter. Brazil needed two goals and had two minutes. The match was over before the ball hit the net.
But here is what the scoreline does not fully tell you, and what every Brazil fan watching in silence and every Norwegian celebrating in disbelief already knows — Norway did not win this match because of Haaland’s two goals alone. They won it because for 78 minutes, while Brazil pressed and created and pushed and drove forward with the full force of the most talented squad in South American football, Ørjan Nyland stood in goal and refused to let a single attempt past him.
Norway’s goalkeeper. Brazil’s nightmare. The reason Haaland had a match to win.
Brazil vs Norway — Match Facts
Final Score: Brazil 1-2 Norway
Date: Saturday July 5, 2026
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), East Rutherford, New Jersey
Round of 16 — World Cup 2026
Goals:
Norway — E. Haaland 79′
Norway — E. Haaland 90′
Brazil — Neymar 90+10′ (Penalty)
Man of the Match: Erling Haaland (2 goals)
Unsung Hero of the Match: Ørjan Nyland (multiple crucial saves across 78 minutes)
Norway advance to the Quarter-Finals.
Brazil are eliminated from World Cup 2026.
The First 78 Minutes — Nyland’s Match
This is where the real story of this match lives. Brazil, under Carlo Ancelotti, began exactly as expected — Vinicius Junior driving at Norway’s defensive line from the left, Raphinha creating width and threat from the right, Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães controlling the tempo in midfield. Brazil had the ball. Brazil created chances. Brazil were, on every reasonable tactical analysis, the better team for the majority of the match.
They could not score because Ørjan Nyland would not let them.
Ørjan Nyland is 35 years old. He plays his club football for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League — a solid, reliable second-tier-of-elite-clubs goalkeeper who has spent most of his international career as Norway’s understudy. He played 42 times for Norway across nine years before this tournament, often as a backup to other keepers. He is not a household name in world football. He is not a viral sensation like Vozinha. He has not gained 14 million Instagram followers overnight.
But tonight, at MetLife Stadium against Brazil, Ørjan Nyland was every bit as important to Norway’s result as Erling Haaland.
His first crucial save came in the 18th minute — a diving stop from Vinicius Junior’s close-range effort after Brazil’s left winger had beaten two Norwegian defenders on the overlap. His second, in the 31st minute, was even better — full stretch to deny Raphinha’s driven strike from just outside the penalty area, the ball heading inside the post before Nyland’s right hand pushed it away.
In the 57th minute, the save that may have decided the entire match. Bruno Guimarães had driven forward from midfield, received a return pass in space and unleashed a powerful strike from 20 yards. Nyland went down sharply to his right — the kind of reaction save that happens so fast the goalkeeper does not think, only acts — and turned the ball behind for a corner. Brazil had been certain that was a goal. The MetLife crowd was certain. Nyland was certain, and the certainty was that he was stopping it.
Save after save. For 78 minutes. Against the most technically gifted attacking squad in South American football.
Then Haaland scored twice.
79′ — GOAL NORWAY — ERLING HAALAND
The first goal came from the kind of movement that makes Haaland the most feared striker in the world. A Norwegian counter-attack — swift, direct, exploiting the space Brazil left behind their high defensive line as they pushed forward — found Martin Ødegaard in space on the right. His through ball was timed with the precision of a player who has spent years understanding exactly how Haaland moves. Haaland was through. One touch. Low finish. Brazil’s goalkeeper Alisson went to ground but the pace was too much.
Norway 1-0 Brazil. MetLife Stadium — 82,000 people — went briefly into stunned silence before the Norwegian end erupted.
Brazil responded immediately. Ancelotti made substitutions. The tempo increased. Brazil pressed with the desperation of a team that knows exactly what elimination means to the nation watching at home. Nyland made two more saves. Norway’s defensive block, organised and disciplined under their manager Stale Solbakken, absorbed the pressure without breaking.
90′ — GOAL NORWAY — ERLING HAALAND
Then the goal that finished Brazil. Another Norwegian break. Another Ødegaard pass — this time even more precisely threaded between two Brazilian defenders. Haaland in behind again. This time the finish was more controlled — side-footed across Alisson into the far corner with the composure of a player who had been here before, who had scored in the 86th minute in the Round of 32 against Ivory Coast and knew how to close out matches from winning positions.
Norway 2-0 Brazil. Haaland’s brace. Two goals in twelve minutes at the World Cup Final venue.
90+10′ — GOAL BRAZIL — NEYMAR (PENALTY)
Ten minutes into stoppage time, Brazil won a penalty. Neymar — returning to a World Cup for the first time since his injury in 2022, playing what is almost certainly his last ever World Cup match — stepped up and converted. Brazil 1-2. The scoreline narrowed. The match was already over.
The final whistle blew four minutes later. Norway 2, Brazil 1.
Match Analysis — Haaland and Norway’s Statement
Two things need to be said clearly about what happened at MetLife Stadium tonight.
First, Haaland. The narrative around him at this World Cup has been complex — rested by Solbakken for the France group stage match, playing 70 minutes of a 4-1 defeat, then returning to score the winning goal against Ivory Coast in the Round of 32 at 86 minutes. Tonight was the match where everything came together. Two goals in 12 minutes against the most decorated national team in South American football, at the venue of the World Cup Final, to send Norway into the quarter-finals. This is Erling Haaland at a World Cup. This is why 28 years of Norwegian football absence from this tournament felt worth the wait.
Second — and this cannot be overstated — Ørjan Nyland. The word “underrated” exists specifically for performances like this one. Eight saves in 78 minutes against Brazil at MetLife Stadium. The kind of goalkeeping that a team simply cannot advance in a World Cup without, and that rarely receives the recognition it deserves because goalkeepers who make saves are not on the scoresheet. Nyland will not trend globally tonight the way Haaland will. But inside Norway’s dressing room, inside their coaching staff, inside Solbakken’s tactical assessment of why they won this match — Nyland’s name comes first.
Brazil’s Exit — The Questions Ancelotti Must Answer
Brazil’s 2026 World Cup ends at the Round of 16 — their earliest exit since the 2014 semi-final humiliation at home. It ends at MetLife Stadium, the venue for the Final they believed they were building toward.
The questions for Ancelotti are serious ones. Despite their attacking talent — Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, Rodrygo, Endrick available from the bench — Brazil could not score in open play for 78 minutes against a Norway side that had been rested, had been rotated, had been publicly questioned throughout the tournament. The problem is not their forwards. It is the system that serves them, or fails to.
Without Neymar as a consistent starter and with no reliable plan B when possession fails to convert into goals, Brazil look vulnerable in exactly the situations Norway created — deep defensive organisation disrupting Brazilian rhythm, then clinical counter-attacks through pace and precision. Ancelotti’s squad has the quality. His tactical adjustment has not consistently unlocked it.
Brazil go home. For the second consecutive World Cup, the five-time champions fall before the semi-finals.
Norway in the Quarter-Finals — What Happens Next
Norway face Mexico or England in the quarter-finals and Norway who just eliminated Brazil, with Haaland in the form of his tournament life and Nyland making saves that nobody expected him to make.
Norway vs Mexico or England . Quarter-final. July 12 . One of the most compelling quarter-final matchups remaining in the bracket.
Need To Know
What was the Brazil vs Norway final score?
Brazil vs Norway final score was Brazil 1-2 Norway in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Erling Haaland scored in the 79th and 90th minutes. Neymar scored a 90+10 penalty for Brazil.
Who scored for Norway against Brazil?
Erling Haaland scored both Norway goals — in the 79th minute and the 90th minute — to complete a brace that eliminated Brazil from the World Cup 2026 Round of 16.
Who scored for Brazil against Norway?
Neymar scored Brazil’s goal from the penalty spot in the 90+10th minute of stoppage time — a consolation goal after Norway had already secured a 2-0 lead through Haaland’s brace.
How many saves did Nyland make against Brazil?
Ørjan Nyland made eight saves against Brazil across the 90 minutes, including crucial stops from Vinicius Junior, Raphinha and Bruno Guimarães, keeping Norway in the match until Haaland’s two late goals secured the win.
Who is Ørjan Nyland?
Ørjan Nyland is Norway’s 35-year-old goalkeeper who plays his club football for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. He made eight saves against Brazil in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 — one of the great underrated goalkeeping performances of the entire tournament.
Is Brazil out of the World Cup 2026?
Yes — Brazil were eliminated by Norway 1-2 in the Round of 16 at MetLife Stadium. It is Brazil’s earliest World Cup exit since the 2014 semi-final defeat on home soil.
Who does Norway play in the quarter-finals?
Norway face Morocco in the quarter-finals after Morocco eliminated Canada 3-0 in their Round of 16 match. The quarter-final date and venue will be confirmed as the bracket is finalised.
Did Neymar play at World Cup 2026?
Yes — Neymar returned to the World Cup after his injury-affected 2022 tournament and scored a penalty in the 90+10th minute against Norway in the Round of 16, though Brazil were already 0-2 down at that point.
Conclusion
Brazil vs Norway result: Brazil 1-2 Norway. Haaland in the 79th and 90th minutes. Neymar’s consolation ten minutes into stoppage time. Brazil eliminated. Norway in the quarter-finals.
But before you write the headlines, before you talk about Haaland’s brace, before you discuss what Brazil’s exit means for Ancelotti’s future — say Ørjan Nyland’s name. Say it properly. The 35-year-old Nottingham Forest goalkeeper who made eight saves against the five-time world champions at the World Cup Final venue. Who kept Brazil out for 78 minutes while his teammates absorbed pressure and waited for Haaland to do what Haaland does.
Without Nyland, Haaland had no match to win.
With Nyland, Norway are in the quarter-finals of the World Cup 2026. At MetLife Stadium. Against Morocco. Where the World Cup Final will be played in two weeks.
Norway are not done yet.
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