England vs Norway tickets are being offered at Co-op Live for fans who want to watch the quarter-final on Saturday, 11th July. The match kicks off at 10pm BST at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, while the Manchester venue is turning Vertu Place into a one-night fan zone.
Co-op Live Fan Zone
Football fans from across the region are invited to gather at Co-op Live, where the screen is described as a 23-metre 4K HD screen. Supporters will also get live music, DJs, and pre-match warmup fan engagement, with pints from £6.50 and food and drink from Big Chicken, Soundbites, and Co-op Kitchen.
Ticket Access Details
The venue says, “We have received your application.” It also says, “We will contact you when tickets become available.”
That leaves the practical question in plain view: access tickets are being offered, but the messages on the venue page show they are not available yet. Fans who have applied are being told to wait for contact, while anyone hit by the error message is directed to call to be put on the waiting list.
For readers planning around the match, the useful facts are the ones that affect the day itself. The viewing event is tied to England and Norway and at the quarter-final stage, it is set for one night only, with the football shown in Manchester rather than in Florida.
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens
England and Norway and will meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, at 10pm BST on Saturday, 11th July. Co-op Live is using that schedule to frame the Manchester event as a World Cup watch party, with Vertu Place transformed for the night and the fan zone built around the live broadcast.







