Luis Suárez Predicts England Win Over Norway in World Cup QF
Luis Suárez has predicted that England will defeat Norway in the World Cup quarter‑final on Saturday 18 July 2026, marking his fourth straight correct call in this tournament. The former Uruguay striker shared the tip on TikTok, saying the Three Lions are the side most likely to advance to the semi‑finals at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.
Speaking directly to his followers, Suárez described the clash as "very evenly matched" but insisted England will go through. "England vs. Norway: a really good match, it’s going to be very evenly matched, but I think England will go through," he told fans. He added that the game will showcase the talents of Erling Haaland for Norway and Harry Kane for England, two of the tournament’s top scorers.
Suárez isn’t just a former player; he’s become a surprisingly reliable pundit this summer. Earlier in the week he correctly backed France over Morocco and Spain over Belgium, both results arriving within hours of his posts. His track record gives his latest forecast extra weight, especially as England’s fans hope to avoid another upset.
English supporters flooded the comment section with optimism, citing Kane’s recent form and England’s solid defensive record. Norwegian fans, meanwhile, pointed to Haaland’s goal‑scoring streak and argued that the Scandinavians have the momentum to pull an upset. Social media buzz shows a split but leans toward Suárez’s view, with many sharing the video and adding their own predictions.
If Suárez’s call holds true, England will move on to face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi‑finals, a match that could decide their chances of reaching the final. Norway, on the other hand, would exit the tournament, ending a historic run that has seen them reach the knockout stage for the first time in decades. Both teams will line up at Hard Rock Stadium at 20:00 local time, and the world will be watching.
Beyond his on‑field legacy, Suárez’s post‑retirement voice is shaping fan conversations across the globe. By leveraging TikTok, he reaches a younger audience that values quick, confident takes. His predictions, now a regular feature, add a layer of excitement to each fixture and keep his name in the headlines long after he hung up his boots.