England and Norway are set to clash in a World Cup quarter-final match at the Miami Stadium on Saturday.
The game is set to get underway at 6pm local time, with the winner meeting Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals of the competition later this week.
England are perhaps the favourites on paper, but the form of Erling Haaland means Norway may fancy their chances of causing an upset and reaching the last four of the tournament for the first time in their history.
Ahead of the game, a list of items that are banned from Hard Rock Stadium (renamed Miami Stadium for the duration of the World Cup) has been shared.

Items that are banned from Hard Rock Stadium
According to The Palm Beach Post, Hard Rock Stadium say all of the following items are not allowed in the stadium:
“Umbrellas. Strollers. Noise-making devices such as air horns, bells, bullhorns, thundersticks, whistles. Briefcases, bags, luggage, purses larger than a clutch bag or non-clear bags.
“Weapons of any kind. Flammables or missile-like objects, fireworks, road flares, emergency flares, explosives, or other incendiary devices.
“Aerosol containers, including sunscreen, pepper spray, bug spray, or spray paint.
“Balloons, frisbees, projectiles, horns, radios, bells, whistles, musical instruments, laser pointers, sticks, poles, bats, clubs, etc.
“Items that may be deemed a safety hazard or annoyance to participants or guests, such as consumables.
“Outside alcoholic beverages. Outside food or beverages. Illegal substances. Glass or metal containers of any kind.
“Distribution of unauthorized promotional or commercial material. Flyers, samples, giveaways, or promotional items.
“Banners or poles. Signs larger than 11×17” or A3 paper. Political signage.
“Electronics, including laptop computers, tablets, digital readers, or iPads. Drones.”
In addition to that long list of banned items, fans must also be careful not to bring a bag that is too big.
Visitors are only permitted to carry one clear bag and one clutch-sized bag.
The clear bags cannot exceed 12″ by 6″ by 6″, while the small clutch bags and purses cannot exceed 4.5″ by 6.5″.
It is also worth noting that security at the venue may conduct X-ray and hand searches of bags.
The stadium will open to visitors three hours before kick-off (3pm local time), which should allow fans plenty of time to make their way in amid potential security checks.
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