FIFA World Cup 2026: Erling Haaland sends Brazil packing in monumental round-of-16 shock

A seismic upset has rocked World Cup 2026 as five-time champions Brazil crash out of the tournament before even reaching the quarter-finals. An athletic, tactically flawless Norway side completely neutralised the Seleção's attacking threat to secure a historic 2-1 victory.
The Scandinavians thought they had engineered the perfect start just three minutes in, but Patrick Berg’s early strike was chalked off following an offside in the buildup. Had the goal stood, Brazil would have faced another early deficit after their comeback against Japan in the previous round. But each knockout fixture writes its own script. Shortly after, Matheus Cunha was felled inside the area, handing the South Americans a golden opportunity from the penalty spot. Bruno Guimarães stepped up, but his stuttering, stuttering run-up ended in triumph for Ørjan Nyland, who guessed correctly to parry the ball away down low.
While Brazil enjoyed less of the ball before the interval, they remained the more threatening side in transition. Gabriel Martinelli caused panic with a fizzing cross, while Vinícius Júnior tested Nyland’s resolve with a sharp effort at the near post following a rare Martin Ødegaard giveaway on the edge of his own area.
Brazil's finest opening arrived in the 59th minute when Vinícius sliced open the Norwegian defense with a surgical pass to release substitute Endrick through on goal. The teenage prodigy opted against rounding the goalkeeper, but a heavy first touch saw him skew his effort wide of the target. Carlo Ancelotti eventually turned to Neymar—potentially making his final appearance on the world stage—but it was Erling Haaland who grabbed the headlines.
The Manchester City talisman bided his time before delivering a decisive blow in the 80th minute, rising highest to glance an Andreas Schjelderup cross past Alisson. Ten minutes later, Haaland doubled his tally with a powerful strike from distance, moving level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé in the race for the Golden Boot.
Deep into ten minutes of second-half stoppage time, Neymar was cautioned for dissent before converting a late consolation penalty won by Casemiro. However, it proved too little, too late to salvage the evening for the global powerhouses.
Norway advance to the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history, where they will face the winner of the upcoming clash between Mexico and England. Meanwhile, Brazil’s agonizing wait for a sixth world title is extended by another four years. Their wait for a sixth World Cup title, stretching back to 2002, is now officially their longest since lifting their very first trophy.
World Cup 2026
Brazil - Norway 1:2 (0:0)
Goals: Håland E., 80 (0:1); Håland E., 90 (0:2); Neymar, 100 (penalty) (1:2)
Brazil: Alisson; Gabriel M.; Marquinhos; Danilo; Douglas Santos; Casimiro; Bruno Guimarães (Éderson J., 79); Rayan (Danilo Santos, 68); Vinícius Júnior; Cunha (Endrick, 58); Martinelli (Neymar, 68)
Substitution: Endrick (from 58); Danilo Santos (from 68); Neymar (from 68); Éderson J. (from 79)
Bench: Weverton; Ederson; Bremer; Pereira Léo; Alex Sandro; Fabinho; Ibañez R.; Luiz Henrique; Raphinha; Thiago I.
Yellow Cards: Neymar 97
Norway: Nyland; Heggem; Wolfe; Ajer; Ryerson (Aursnes, 63); Berg P.; Berge; Odegaard; Håland E.; Nusa (Schjelderup, 46); Sørloth (Bobb, 46)
Substitution: Schjelderup (from 46); Bobb (from 46); Aursnes (from 63); Ostigard (from 95)
Bench: Tangvik; Selvik; Holmgren Pedersen; Langås; Falchener; Bjorkan; Thorstvedt; Aasgaard T.; Hauge; Thorsby; Strand Larsen