The Three Lions face Norway at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami in a pure battle of power versus tactics. England edged Mexico 3-2 in the Round of 16 and paid the price with a red card, but Tuchel quickly activated Plan B, and the vertical link-up between Kane and Bellingham remains a top-tier weapon for breaking lines. England have reached the quarter-finals in three consecutive World Cups, and their big-game experience and resilience under pressure are far beyond Norway, who are reaching this stage for the first time.
Norway rely heavily on Haaland's powerful finishing and aerial deliveries from the flanks, but Tuchel knows this kind of system inside out. Stones and Guehi's Premier League-style close marking on Haaland will ensure the physical battle is intense from the first whistle.
As long as England cut off Ødegaard's supply in the holding midfield area, Norway's attack will grind to a halt. Even with a suspension for a key starter, the Three Lions' squad depth is more than enough to offset the disadvantage. Strongly backing England to settle it in normal time and cover -0.5 with authority.