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(VIDEO) Erling Haaland Scores Twice as Norway Stuns Brazil 2-1 to Reach First-Ever World Cup Quarterfinal

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Star forward Erling Braut Haaland and his Norway teammates wore these t-shirts before a World Cup qualifying match

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Erling Haaland scored two goals in the final stretch of Sunday’s match to lift Norway past Brazil 2-1 in a Round of 16 upset at the 2026 World Cup, sending the five-time champions home earlier than they have exited in more than three decades.

The victory, secured at New York New Jersey Stadium, marks Norway’s first-ever appearance in a World Cup quarterfinal. Brazil’s exit is its earliest since 1990, extending a difficult recent pattern for the storied program: it has now been eliminated by European opposition in six consecutive World Cup tournaments.

Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was the standout performer for much of the match, delivering a string of key saves that kept Brazil off the scoreboard for most of regulation. Early in the second half of a scoreless opening period, Nyland stopped a penalty kick from Bruno Guimaraes, diving to his left to push away a tame attempt from the Newcastle midfielder. That save came after Brazil had been awarded the penalty when defender Kristoffer Ajer collided with forward Matheus Cunha inside the box. Referee Ismail Elfath initially waved off Brazil’s appeal, but the call was overturned following a video review.

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Nyland continued to frustrate Brazil’s attack throughout the match, getting a decisive touch on a low drive from Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli to deny Guimaraes an easy tap-in, and later sticking out a leg to stop a shot from Vinicius Junior after Norway captain Martin Odegaard lost possession near his own box. The goalkeeper also made a diving stop to deny a powerful strike from Rayan and reached back to prevent a scramble in his own box from turning into an own goal off Ajer late in the match.

Norway’s best chance in the first half came when Haaland, who had otherwise struggled to find space against Brazil’s central defenders Gabriel Magalhaes and Marquinhos, created an opening that fell to Odegaard. Brazil goalkeeper Alisson made a strong save to keep the match level heading into halftime.

Brazil made a lineup change ahead of kickoff, inserting Martinelli for the injured Lucas Paqueta, while Norway welcomed back defender Julian Ryerson, who had missed the team’s previous two matches with a thigh injury. Norway’s head coach, Stale Solbakken, made two substitutions at halftime, bringing on Oscar Bobb and Andreas Schjelderup in place of Antonio Nusa and Alexander Sorloth.

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti, hired in part to help end the country’s lengthy wait for a sixth World Cup title, turned to teenage forward Endrick shortly after the break in search of a breakthrough. The substitution nearly paid off immediately when Vinicius Junior threaded a clever pass to Endrick with the outside of his foot, but the young striker’s effort drifted wide as Nyland rushed out to close down the angle.

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The match’s deadlock was finally broken in the second half when Schjelderup rose above Brazil’s Gabriel to head home a cross delivered from the left flank, giving Norway a 1-0 lead. Brazil brought on forward Neymar in the 67th minute to a loud ovation from a crowd that skewed heavily in support of the South American side, but the hosts’ rescue effort did not immediately materialize.

Haaland put the result further out of reach in the 90th minute, driving a low shot into the corner of the net from the edge of the penalty area to make it 2-0. The goal was his second of the match and gave him seven for the tournament, pulling him level with Lionel Messi atop the World Cup’s scoring charts.

Brazil was awarded a second penalty deep into stoppage time after a physical incident involving an elbow on midfielder Casemiro, and a tense exchange followed between Neymar and Nyland before the veteran forward converted the spot kick in the 10th minute of stoppage time to pull Brazil within one. The late goal proved to be only a consolation, as Norway held on to secure the win and advance in the tournament.

Norway will now face the winner of the Round of 16 match between co-hosts Mexico and England in the quarterfinals, a game scheduled to take place in Miami on July 11. The result sets up what would be a historic run for Norway, a team long known for producing individual talent but which had never previously advanced past the Round of 16 stage at a men’s World Cup.

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For Brazil, the loss raises fresh questions about the team’s ability to translate individual star power into deep tournament runs, a challenge that has now persisted across multiple coaching changes and generations of talent. Ancelotti, one of the most decorated club managers in the sport’s history, was brought in with the explicit goal of ending Brazil’s championship drought, which now stretches back more than two decades. Sunday’s defeat means that goal will have to wait at least another cycle, as the team heads home earlier than it has since a 1-0 loss to archrival Argentina in the Round of 16 36 years ago.

Norway’s win has already resonated well beyond the stadium. Video circulating from Oslo showed large crowds gathering to celebrate the result with an impromptu, viral display of synchronized cheering following the final whistle, reflecting the significance of the moment for a country making its first appearance in a World Cup quarterfinal.

With the result finalized, attention now shifts to Sunday night’s late Round of 16 match between Mexico and England in Mexico City, the winner of which will meet Norway in next weekend’s quarterfinal in Miami. The broader knockout stage continues through the coming days, with additional Round of 16 matches, including Portugal against Spain, still to be played before the tournament moves into the quarterfinal round.

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Shares of Diamond Power Infrastructure jumped 10% to its day’s high of Rs 218 crore on BSE after the company received a Rs 435 crore order for Hyderabad data centre projects.

According to a filing with the exchange, the company received a supply order valued at Rs 435.71 crore (exclusive of GST) for High Tension (HT) and Low Tension (LT) power cables for the 310 MW HYD22 to HYD26 Data Center Projects at Hyderabad.

The project is to be executed by L&T, Sterling & Wilson, and Blue Star. According to the filing, the total project cost includes packing & forwarding and freight & transit insurance, but excludes GST. Price is on a variation basis per the IEEMA PV formula, using April 2026 IEEMA indices as the base.

The scope covers the supply of approximately 21.35 lakh meters (over 2,100 km) of cables, with deliveries commencing from the first week of August 2026 and completing in a staggered manner by March 2027.

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The filing with the exchange stated this is among the largest single cable supply orders in India’s data center segment and reinforces the Company’s position as a preferred supplier of power cables for mission-critical digital infrastructure.


The order was received in the ordinary course of business and at arm’s length and the transaction does not fall within related party transactions.
“Data centers are emerging as one of the most significant demand drivers for the Indian cable industry. This order for the 310 MW Hyderabad campus validates our manufacturing capability, quality systems and delivery reliability for mission-critical infrastructure. This is among the largest Data Center orders for Power Cables in the Country. We look forward to executing it to the highest standards within the committed timeline.” Says Umesh Chayya, Senior Vice President – Sales & Marketing.Diamond Power Infrastructure is an integrated manufacturer of power transmission equipment, offering LV, MV, HV and EHV power cables, control and instrumentation cables, fire-resistant and flame-retardant cables, solar DC and EV charging cables, and conductors, serving sectors including power, infrastructure, oil & gas, renewables, real estate and data centers.

In the last one year, the shares went up 56.56% and in the last two years, they went up 72.77%. In the last three months and six months, the shares of Diamond Power Infrastructure were up 69.04% and 53.32% respectively.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

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The temporary organization behind the Department of Government Efficiency reached its scheduled termination date Saturday, July 4, 2026.

President Donald Trump’s executive order last year creating the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization set a July 4, 2026, termination date for that temporary organization.

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“A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence,” Trump said when he announced the initiative.

DOGE claims it saved $215 billion, including by slashing duplicative software licenses, canceling diversity, equity and inclusion grants and terminating leases for underused office space. The figure has been disputed, and DOGE’s public receipts do not fully document the headline savings claim. The webpage showing DOGE’s savings listed $215 billion in estimated savings as of Sunday.

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U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization reached the termination date set out in Trump’s executive order. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Billionaire tech executive Elon Musk, who led DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts when Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, stepped down from the department in May of last year.

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“The final step of @DOGE is to delete itself,” Musk said in December 2024.

DOGE initially aimed to save $2 trillion in government cuts before reducing its goal to $1 trillion.

In its final social media post, DOGE said: “While the formal mission of DOGE has come to an end, the mission to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse will continue.”

“Good stewardship of taxpayer dollars and accountable government are not temporary initiatives,” the July 4 X post reads. “We hope those principles endure long into America’s next 250 years. It has been our greatest honor to serve the American people. Happy 4th!”

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Billionaire tech executive Elon Musk, who initially led DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts, stepped down from the department in May of last year. (Fabrice Coffrini / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The White House praised the administration’s efforts to cut government spending through DOGE.

President Trump was given a clear mandate to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse from the federal government,” White House spokesperson Davis Ingle said in a statement to Politico. “He has made significant progress in making the federal government more efficient to better serve the American taxpayer.”

No final DOGE review is expected, according to Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought.

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President Donald Trump’s executive order last year establishing the cost-cutting agency set a July 4, 2026, self-destruction date. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images / Getty Images)

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“We have no plans to do kind of a closing DOGE report,” Vought said at a hearing on Tuesday. “We’re always happy to give you our assessment of that work. I think it made some really important strides.”

The White House budget proposal released in April asked for $35 million for the U.S. DOGE Service. But Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Ohio, pointed out that DOGE “was pretty much eliminated.”

DOGE Service acting Administrator Amy Gleason has also taken on a new role, leading a health technology office at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Healthcare Dive reported last month.

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MEXICO CITY — England and Mexico are set to meet in a Round of 16 showdown at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a high-stakes knockout match that fans across the United States and around the world can watch through a range of television and streaming options.

The match is being played at Estadio Ciudad de México, formerly known as Estadio Azteca, in the heart of Mexico’s capital. Kickoff was originally scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 5, but severe and highly volatile summer storms in the area, including heavy downpours, forced organizers to push the start time back by one hour to 9 p.m. ET, or 2 a.m. GMT on July 6. Fans checking listings should be aware of the adjusted schedule when tuning in.

In the United States, the match is being broadcast in English on FOX and FOX Sports, with a Spanish-language broadcast available on Telemundo and Universo. Viewers without access to traditional cable can stream the game through FOX One, the network’s dedicated streaming platform, which offers a short free trial period for new subscribers. FOX One carries a live feed of every match at this year’s tournament, making it one of the most straightforward options for cord-cutters looking to follow the World Cup from start to finish.

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Beyond FOX’s own platforms, the match is also available through a number of other streaming services, including Fubo, DirecTV, YouTube TV, Peacock and Sling. Fubo and DirecTV both offer free trial periods for new customers, giving fans a way to watch the match and other World Cup coverage without an upfront subscription cost. Peacock, meanwhile, carries the Spanish-language Telemundo and Universo simulcasts as part of its live sports offerings, alongside a broader library of on-demand programming.

Fans outside the United States looking to access a specific regional broadcast, such as the official Mexican feed carried by TelevisaUnivisión and TV Azteca, can do so using a virtual private network service to route their connection through a server in the relevant country, a common workaround for accessing geo-restricted sports broadcasts. Viewers using this method should be aware that terms of service for some platforms may restrict this practice, and access can vary depending on individual streaming providers.

The stakes for Sunday’s match are significant for both sides. Mexico has been one of the standout performers of the tournament so far, sweeping through Group A without conceding a single goal before following that up with a 2-0 win over Ecuador in the Round of 32. Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez were on the scoresheet in that win, with Jiménez’s goal marking his 47th international strike for Mexico. As co-host of this year’s tournament, Mexico has drawn heavily on home advantage, with Estadio Ciudad de México providing a raucous atmosphere and Mexico City’s altitude posing a physical challenge for visiting teams.

England’s path to the Round of 16 has been considerably less smooth. Thomas Tuchel’s side needed a late brace from captain Harry Kane to overcome DR Congo in the Round of 32 after trailing early in that match. Kane’s performance made him the first English player to score twice in a World Cup knockout match since Gary Lineker accomplished the feat in 1990, and he now has five goals in the tournament overall. England finished top of Group L during the group stage, though a scoreless draw with Ghana along the way suggested the team has not always found its rhythm easily.

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Historically, the overall head-to-head record favors England, which has won six of the nine previous meetings between the two nations. The teams’ only prior World Cup meeting came in the 1966 group stage, a match England won 2-0 en route to lifting the trophy that year. The two sides last met in a 2010 international friendly, which England won 3-1. Despite that overall record, Mexico has never lost to England on home soil, a streak that dates back to their first meeting in Mexico City in 1952, which El Tri won 2-1. Mexico’s most famous victory over England at Estadio Azteca came in 1985, when a Luis Flores goal secured a 1-0 win during a warm-up tournament ahead of the 1986 World Cup.

The winner of Sunday’s match will advance to face Norway in the quarterfinals. Norway, led by Erling Haaland, pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the tournament so far earlier Sunday, defeating Brazil 2-1 in a result that reshaped the bracket heading into the latter stages of the knockout rounds.

Off the pitch, Sunday’s match has also drawn attention for its entertainment lineup, with the Mexican rock band Maná scheduled to perform for the sold-out crowd at the stadium. The match’s designated anthem is “Aquí No Es Así,” a well-known track from Mexican band Caifanes, adding a local flavor to the atmosphere surrounding one of the tournament’s most anticipated Round of 16 fixtures.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup marks the first men’s tournament hosted jointly by three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico — and the first to feature an expanded 48-team format. The tournament runs from June 11 through July 19, with matches spread across 16 host cities, including Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey in Mexico; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and 11 cities across the United States. The expanded format has resulted in 104 total matches this year, up significantly from the 64-match structure used in previous 32-team tournaments.

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For fans looking to plan their viewing beyond Sunday’s match, the knockout rounds continue into the following week, with Portugal facing Spain and the United States taking on Belgium on Monday, July 6, followed by additional quarterfinal matchups later in the tournament. Fans are encouraged to check official broadcaster listings for the most up-to-date kickoff times, as adjustments due to weather or other factors, as seen with Sunday’s Mexico-England match, remain a possibility as the tournament progresses through its business end.

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