England Vs Norway Quarter-final Set for 11 July at Hard Rock Stadium

England vs Norway quarter-final kicks off at 10pm BST on Saturday, 11th July, with Manchester fans able to watch at Co-op Live.

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England Vs Norway Quarter-final Set for 11 July at Hard Rock Stadium

England vs Norway quarter-final is set for Saturday, 11th July, with a 10pm BST kick-off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Supporters in Manchester can watch it at Co-op Live, where Vertu Place will be turned into a World Cup fan zone for one night.

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On Saturday, football fans from across the region are invited to gather at the UK’s largest indoor arena for the match, which will be shown on Co-op Live’s 23-metre 4K HD screen. Access tickets are available to bought below, giving local supporters a live viewing option while England and Norway meet in Florida.

Co-op Live screen in Manchester

The Manchester viewing event is built around scale. Co-op Live will use its 23-metre 4K HD screen, and the venue says the night will include live music, DJs, and pre-match warmup fan engagement. That combination turns the quarter-final into a full event rather than a simple screening, with the football at the centre.

Food and drink are part of the offer too. Fans can buy pints from £6.50, while the menu includes Big Chicken, Co-op Live’s Soundbites brand, and the Co-op Kitchen. For supporters who want to stay close to the atmosphere without travelling to Miami Gardens, the arena gives them a single indoor place to watch the match in Manchester.

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Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens

The game itself belongs in Florida. England and Norway will meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, which is the setting for the quarter-final that kicks off at 10pm BST. The schedule leaves Manchester fans with a late-night choice: follow the match in South Florida or join the crowd in the UK.

That split is the point of the event. One night, one match, and two different settings — the stadium in Miami Gardens and the fan zone at Co-op Live in Manchester. For anyone planning to go, the practical move is simple: access tickets are on sale, and the viewing night brings the quarter-final into the city without changing the time of kick-off.

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