Rice and Ødegaard put club union on hold in decisive duel between England and Norway
Norway squad
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1 Orjan NYLAND
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2 Morten Thorsby
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3 Kristoffer AJER
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4 Leo OSTIGARD
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5 David MOLLER WOLFE
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6 Patrick BERG
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7 Alexander SORLOTH
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8 Sander BERGE
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9 Erling HAALAND
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10 Martin ODEGAARD
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11 Jorgen STRAND LARSEN
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12 Sander TANGVIK
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13 Egil SELVIK
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14 Fredrik AURSNES
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15 Fredrik Andre BJORKAN
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16 Marcus HOLMGREN PEDERSEN
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17 Torbjorn HEGGEM
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18 Kristian Thorstvedt
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19 Thelo AASGAARD
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20 Antonio NUSA
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21 Andreas SCHJELDERUP
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22 Oscar BOBB
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23 Jens Petter HAUGE
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24 Sondre LANGAS
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25 Henrik FALCHENER
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26 Julian RYERSON
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England squad
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1 Jordan PICKFORD
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2 Ezri KONSA
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3 Nico OREILLY
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4 Declan RICE
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5 John STONES
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6 Marc GUEHI
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7 Bukayo SAKA
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8 Elliot ANDERSON
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9 Harry KANE
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10 Jude BELLINGHAM
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11 Marcus RASHFORD
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12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
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13 Dean Henderson
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14 Jordan HENDERSON
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15 Dan BURN
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16 Kobbie MAINOO
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17 Morgan ROGERS
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18 Anthony GORDON
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19 Ollie WATKINS
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20 Noni MADUEKE
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21 Eberechi EZE
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22 Ivan TONEY
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23 James TRAFFORD
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24 Reece JAMES
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25 Djed SPENCE
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26 Jarell QUANSAH
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Arsenal teammates Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard will put their club friendship aside on Saturday when England face Norway in a World Cup 2026 quarter-final in Miami, with a place in the semi-finals at stake. The Guardian frames the contest between the two Arsenal title-winners as potentially decisive, noting the pair have played together 117 times but will now be direct opponents for their respective countries.
The piece profiles both leaders: Ødegaard, made Norway captain in 2021 aged 22 and Arsenal skipper the following year, has grown sharper through the tournament after early criticism, notably impressing in Norway's last-16 win over Brazil. Rice, England's vice-captain, is portrayed as a relentless, all-action figure who played through hamstring and back pain against Mexico. Norway coach Ståle Solbakken praised Ødegaard's freer role for his country, while both players spoke warmly of each other. Rice may be tasked with nullifying Ødegaard, as this is Norway's first World Cup appearance since 1998.
- Arsenal teammates Rice and u00d8degaard face off in England v Norway quarter-final.
- Winner in Miami on Saturday reaches the World Cup semi-finals.
- It is Norway's first World Cup since 1998.
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