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This match is played on date 13 Nov 2025
This match takes place in Ullevaal Stadion – In championship competitions World Cup Qualifiers by Season 2025/2026
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⚽ Norway vs Estonia – Match Preview
Match Summary Table
| FEATURE | DETAILS |
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| Fixture | Norway vs Estonia |
| Competition | UEFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers – Group Stage |
| Date | Thursday, November 13, 2025 |
| Kick-off Time | 20:45 local time (Oslo, Norway) |
| Venue | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway |
| Last Meeting | Norway won 3–0 (Friendly, 2024) |
| Head-to-Head | Norway: 6 wins – Estonia: 0 wins – Draws: 1 |
🔵 Norway – A Golden Generation Chasing Qualification Glory
Norway enter this World Cup qualifier full of confidence and momentum. With one of the most talented squads in their modern history, they aim to move closer to securing a place at the 2026 finals.
Under Ståle Solbakken, Norway play fluid attacking football centered around quick transitions and intelligent forward movement. The team’s balance between youth and experience makes them dangerous in every area of the pitch.
Key Players:
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Erling Haaland – The team’s talisman, a ruthless finisher capable of changing a game on his own.
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Martin Ødegaard – Captain and playmaker, dictates tempo and orchestrates attacks with precision.
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Alexander Sørloth – Provides aerial power and complements Haaland in attack.
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Patrick Berg – The midfield anchor responsible for balance and pressing control.
Team News & Tactics:
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Formation: 4-3-1-2 or 4-2-3-1
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Unavailable: None major reported
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Strengths: Attacking firepower, home support, pressing intensity.
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Weaknesses: Defensive lapses under pressure, occasional overcommitment in attack.
Solbakken’s men will look to overwhelm Estonia early, using wide overloads and central combinations through Ødegaard and Haaland.
⚪ Estonia – Defensive Resilience and Collective Effort
Estonia travel to Oslo knowing they face one of the toughest challenges in their qualifying campaign. The Baltic side, managed by Thomas Häberli, focus on defensive structure, discipline, and organization.
Their primary goal will be to stay compact, frustrate Norway’s forwards, and hit on the counter or from set pieces.
Key Players:
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Karl Jakob Hein – Arsenal-based goalkeeper, reliable and capable of big saves.
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Konstantin Vassiljev – Veteran playmaker, brings composure and set-piece quality.
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Rauno Sappinen – Striker, works hard to stretch defenses and find half-chances.
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Märten Kuusk – Centre-back leader, vital for defensive organization.
Team News & Tactics:
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Formation: 5-4-1 or 4-5-1 depending on match flow.
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Unavailable: Mattias Käit (injury).
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Strengths: Compact defense, set pieces, teamwork.
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Weaknesses: Lack of pace in transitions, limited creativity in open play.
⚔️ Tactical Battle Overview
| ASPECT | Norway | Estonia |
|---|---|---|
| Formation | 4-3-1-2 | 5-4-1 |
| Style | Possession-based, attacking, pressing | Compact, defensive, counter-attacking |
| Strengths | Attacking quality, home advantage | Defensive structure, discipline |
| Weaknesses | Space behind full-backs | Struggles under sustained pressure |
| Key Duels | Haaland vs Kuusk | Ødegaard vs Vassiljev |
⚽ Match Dynamics
Norway are expected to dominate possession and territory, forcing Estonia deep into their half. Ødegaard will look to thread passes between the lines, while Haaland and Sørloth aim to exploit aerial and positional mismatches.
Estonia will defend in numbers, staying narrow and relying on Hein’s goalkeeping and rare counter opportunities. Their main hope lies in capitalizing on free kicks and corners.
The longer the match stays goalless, the more pressure Norway could feel—but their superior quality should eventually tell.
🎯 Match Verdict
Norway’s class, home advantage, and attacking power make them clear favorites. Estonia will fight hard, but breaking Norway’s momentum in Oslo looks unlikely.
Predicted Score: Norway 3 – 0 Estonia
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