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Norway defeats Italy 3-0 in World Cup 2026 qualifier to Top Group I

Norway defeats Italy 3-0 in World Cup 2026 qualifier to Top Group I

Time of India21 hours ago

Norway secured a 3-0 victory over Italy in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier at Ullevaal Stadion. Goals from Sørloth, Nusa, and Haaland sealed the result. Despite Italy's dominant possession, Norway's clinical finishing moved them to the top of Group I with three wins from three matches
Norway celebrates a 3-0 win over Italy in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier at Ullevaal Stadion, securing top spot in Group I (Spada/LaPresse via AP)
Norway clinches dominant win over Italy in World Cup qualifier
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Norway defeated Italy 3-0 in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier Group I clash on Saturday, June 7, at Ullevaal Stadion. Goals from Alexander Sørloth (14'), Antonio Nusa (34'), and Erling Haaland (42') handed the home side a comprehensive win and maximum points from their opening three matches.Although Italy dominated ball possession with 63 per cent and recorded a higher pass accuracy of 90 per cent compared to Norway's 85 per cent, they failed to capitalize on their control of the midfield. Norway produced eight shots with four on target, converting three of those into goals. Italy managed six shots but tested the goalkeeper only once.Also read: FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: Jordan, Uzbekistan make history The victory was built on Norway's counter-attacking efficiency. With only 355 passes to Italy's 585, the Norwegian side made the most of limited possession. Norway also displayed better organization in set-piece situations and transitions, converting opportunities swiftly in the first half. The second half saw Italy struggle to break down the Norwegian defense, despite earning two corners and maintaining territorial advantage.Following the win, Norway leads Group I with 9 points, 12 goals scored, and only 2 conceded, holding a +10 goal difference. Israel trails with 6 points after three matches, while Estonia sits third with 3 points. Italy, playing just one match so far, occupies fourth place with 0 points and a –3 goal differential. Moldova is at the bottom with 0 points from two matches and a –6 goal difference.The win also extended Norway's perfect start in the qualifiers, marked by consistent scoring and strong defensive execution. Italy, by contrast, faces pressure to recover quickly in the remaining group matches, needing points to stay competitive in the qualification campaign.Also read: What the Trump travel ban means for the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games Norway's next fixtures will test their ability to maintain top form against fellow contenders. Italy, with games in hand, must convert possession into goals if they aim to climb the table and secure World Cup qualification.

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