The article discusses two World Cup matches scheduled for the day, focusing on Brazil vs Norway and Mexico vs England. Brazil seeks to break their losing streak against Norway, having never defeated them in previous encounters, including a 1998 World Cup match where Norway won 2-1. Brazil has reached the round of 16 without a loss, but faces challenges due to Lucas Paqueté's injury. Norway, led by Erling Haaland, has performed well but acknowledges they are underdogs against Brazil. Meanwhile, Mexico aims to continue their strong performance at the tournament, having won all four of their matches without conceding a goal. They benefit from high altitude and passionate fans at the Azteca Stadium. England, also undefeated, advanced through a tight victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo, with Harry Kane playing a crucial role. Both winners of these matches will face off in the quarterfinals.
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