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‘Will go through’ – Luis Suarez shares his prediction for Norway vs England

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Former Uruguay striker Luis Suarez has shared his prediction for Norway vs England on Saturday.

With two of the quarter-finals now in the books, all eyes turn to the game on Saturday in Miami between Norway and the Three Lions.

A place in the semi-finals against either Argentina or Switzerland awaits the two teams who will be playing at the Hard Rock Stadium.

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The game is expected to be a battle between two of the top strikers at this summer’s World Cup in Erling Haaland and Harry Kane.

Someone who also knows how to find the back of the net is the former Liverpool striker, Suarez.

The 39-year-old has now shared his prediction for Saturday’s meeting between Norway and England.

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Luis Suarez makes his Norway vs England prediction

Haaland thinks it will be ‘weird’ facing England given the connections he has with some of the players he will be facing in Miami.

However, friendships will go out the window when the whistle blows, with a spot in the final four of the World Cup at stake.

Speaking on his TikTok, Suarez has predicted England to come out on top against Norway.

“England vs. Norway: a really good match, it’s going to be very evenly matched, but I think England will go through,” he said.

To put his predictions into context, the former Barcelona striker had also chosen France to beat Morocco and Spain to beat Belgium.

Both of those predictions have already come in for the 39-year-old, with England fans hoping it is not their side that ends Suarez’s hot streak of predicting the quarter-finals.

England have gone close in recent years, but this is uncharted territory for Norway, who could be on the verge of doing something seriously impressive.