What Time Does Norway Play Today? England vs. Norway set for 22:00 BST World Cup quarter-final

What time does Norway play today? England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway kicks off Saturday at 22:00 BST, with London screenings planned.

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What Time Does Norway Play Today? England vs. Norway set for 22:00 BST World Cup quarter-final

What time does Norway play today? England are scheduled to face Norway in a World Cup quarter-final on Saturday at 22:00 BST, giving supporters a clear answer ahead of one of the weekend’s biggest matches.

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The game is not just drawing attention for the football itself. Across London, a range of venues are preparing alternative screenings for supporters who want to watch the match away from home, with cinemas, fan zones, music venues and community spaces all part of the mix.

Where supporters can watch in London

Among the places expected to show the match are Vue Cinemas, Picturehouse Cinemas and Genesis Cinema in Mile End. Other London options include The Clapham Grand, HERE at Outernet, and spaces such as the Muslim Football Supporters Association and the Asian Resource Centre in Croydon.

Supporters in London will also find screenings at venues including Westfield London, Fulham Broadway and North Finchley, Hackney and Greenwich, the Electric Ballroom in Camden, Rae's in London Bridge, Fire & Lightbox in Vauxhall, and the Fulham Pier Riverside Market.

Additional viewing spots include Between the Bridges, Silverworks Island, The Terrace, the Hulm Club in Farringdon, Sands End Arts & Community Centre in Fulham, and Mitcham Lane Baptist Church. The list reflects how broadly the city is preparing for the Saturday World Cup quarter-final.

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A busy Saturday night in the city

For supporters, the key detail is simple: England and Norway kick off at 22:00 BST on Saturday. For many London venues, that means a late-night crowd, a live atmosphere and plenty of alternatives for fans who do not want to watch at home.

With the match taking place on Saturday night, London’s screenings offer a practical option for anyone looking for a communal setting. Whether it is a cinema, a music venue or a community centre, the city is set up for a busy football night.

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