Kane and England, Haaland and Norway to square off in South Florida World Cup quarterfinal
Miami’s World Cup quarterfinal opponents are set, and they feature two of the best strikers in the world. England and Norway will face off at Miami Stadium (typically known as Hard Rock Stadium) at 5 p.m.
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