Team profile
Norway
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Norway heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-3-3Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Norway enters the 2026 World Cup with a renewed sense of optimism under the guidance of coach Ståle Solbakken. Ranked 26th in the world, Norway boasts a squad that blends youthful exuberance with seasoned experience. The team has shown considerable progress in recent years, with a core of players competing in top European leagues. This tournament marks a significant opportunity for Norway to assert themselves on the global stage, especially with the presence of world-class talent like Erling Haaland. The team's campaign will be closely watched, as they aim to navigate a challenging Group I, which includes formidable opponents such as France and Senegal. Norway's tactical flexibility and depth in key positions will be crucial as they seek to advance beyond the group stage for the first time since 1998.
Tactical breakdown
Norway is likely to deploy a 4-3-3 formation, emphasizing a balanced approach between defense and attack. Under Solbakken, the team has developed a disciplined defensive structure, with Kristoffer Ajer and Leo Skiri Østigård forming a solid central partnership. The full-backs, Julian Ryerson and David Møller Wolfe, are expected to provide width and support in both defensive and offensive phases. In midfield, Martin Ødegaard will play a pivotal role as the creative fulcrum, orchestrating play and linking up with the attack. The presence of Fredrik Aursnes and Sander Berge offers stability and ball-winning capabilities, allowing Ødegaard the freedom to push forward. Up front, Erling Haaland will spearhead the attack, supported by the pace and trickery of Antonio Nusa and Aron Dønnum on the wings. Norway's playing style will focus on quick transitions and exploiting spaces behind the opposition's defense, leveraging Haaland's clinical finishing and Ødegaard's vision.
Key players
Erling Haaland is undoubtedly the centerpiece of Norway's attack, with his prolific goal-scoring ability and physical presence posing a constant threat to any defense. His performances will be crucial to Norway's success in the tournament. Martin Ødegaard, as the team's creative maestro, will be tasked with unlocking defenses and providing the necessary service to Haaland. His vision and passing range make him a vital component of Norway's midfield. In defense, Kristoffer Ajer's leadership and composure will be essential in organizing the backline and dealing with the attacking threats of their group opponents. Antonio Nusa, with his pace and flair on the left wing, offers a dynamic option in attack, capable of stretching defenses and creating opportunities.
Group stage outlook
Norway faces a challenging group stage in Group I, with matches against France and Senegal. France, a perennial powerhouse, will be a tough test for Solbakken's men, while Senegal's physicality and technical prowess present another formidable challenge. However, Norway's blend of youthful talent and experienced campaigners gives them a fighting chance to progress. To advance to the knockout rounds, Norway will need to secure points against Senegal and aim for a positive result against France. A disciplined defensive performance and clinical finishing in front of goal will be key to their success.
Full squad

E. Selvik
Norway

Egil Selvik
Watford

M. Dyngeland
Norway

Ø. Nyland
Norway

Ørjan Nyland
Sevilla

S. Tangvik

V. Myhra
Norway

A. Hanche-Olsen
Norway

Alexander Røssing
Fredrikstad

C. Rösler
Norway

D. Møller Wolfe
Norway

David Møller Wolfe
Austin FC

E. Helland
Norway

F. Bjørkan
Norway

J. Gundersen
Norway

J. Ryerson
Norway

Julian Ryerson
Borussia Dortmund

K. Ajer
Norway

Kristoffer Ajer
Brentford

L. Østigård
Norway

Leo Skiri Østigård
Rennes

M. Pedersen
Norway

Marcus Pedersen
Sassuolo

S. Gregersen
Norway

S. Langås
Norway

S. Sebulonsen
Norway

Stefan Strandberg
Sarpsborg

T. Guddal
Norway

T. Heggem
Norway

Torbjørn Heggem
West Brom

W. Kamanzi
Norway

A. Dønnum
Norway

Bård Finne
Fredrikstad

F. Myhre
Norway

Fredrik Aursnes
Benfica

Hugo Vetlesen
Club Brugge

J. Hauge
Norway

K. Arnstad

K. Thorstvedt
Norway

Kristian Fredrik Malt Arnstad
Norway

Kristian Thorstvedt
Sassuolo

L. Johnsen
Norway

M. Ødegaard
Norway

M. Thorsby
Norway

Martin Ødegaard
Arsenal
Mats Møller Dæhli
Nuremberg

Morten Frendrup
Genoa

Oscar Bobb
Norway

P. Berg
Norway

Patrick Berg
Bodø/Glimt

S. Berge
Norway

S. Nypan
Norway

Sander Berge
Fulham

T. Aasgaard
Norway

Tobias Svendsen
HamKam

A. Heggebø
Norway

A. Nusa
Norway

A. Schjelderup
Norway

A. Sørloth
Norway

Alexander Sørloth
Atletico Madrid

Antonio Nusa
RB Leipzig

Aron Dønnum
Toulouse

E. Botheim
Norway

E. Haaland
Norway

Erik Botheim
Malmö

Erling Haaland
Manchester City

J. Strand Larsen
Norway

Jørgen Strand Larsen
Wolves
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Ullevaal, Oslo
Ullevaal, Oslo
San Siro/Giuseppe Meazza, Milan
Qualification snapshot
Preparation and route context
Recent warm-up form plus the qualification path that led Norway into the tournament.
- Route
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA
- Qualification record
- 8W-0D-0L
- Latest qualifier
- Sunday, November 16, 2025
- Latest friendly
- Tuesday, October 14, 2025
W vs Italy
D vs New Zealand
Recent friendlies
International warm-up record: 2W-2D-2L
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
NorwayvsNew Zealand
D1-1Thursday, September 4, 2025
NorwayvsFinland
W1-0Saturday, June 8, 2024
NorwayvsDenmark
L1-3Wednesday, June 5, 2024
NorwayvsKosovo
W3-0Tuesday, March 26, 2024
NorwayvsSlovakia
D1-1Friday, March 22, 2024
NorwayvsCzechia
L1-2
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