Brazil’s bid for a sixth World Cup title ended on July 6, 2026, with a 2-1 loss to Norway in New Jersey. Erling Haaland scored twice in the second half, first with a header in the 79th minute and then with a left-footed volley, sealing Norway’s place in the quarterfinals. Neymar converted a stoppage-time penalty, but it was too late to change the outcome. The defeat extended Brazil’s run of six consecutive World Cups without a title.
Brazil had early chances to take control but failed to capitalize. Bruno Guimarães missed a penalty in the 14th minute, and Vinícius Júnior, Martinelli, and Endrick squandered several clear opportunities. Despite dominating possession, Brazil struggled with slow build-up play and defensive gaps, which Norway exploited through quick transitions and disciplined tactics. Haaland’s finishing and Andreas Schjelderup’s assists proved decisive.
The result marked a historic moment for Norway, emerging as a new force in world football. For Brazil, the loss deepened a long-standing pattern of underachievement, highlighting their inability to convert talent and chances into decisive victories on the biggest stage.