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Before the England and Norway football match, lots of people will talk about two famous goal-scorers: Harry Kane (England) and Erling Haaland (Norway). But here’s the thing: they are like the sun rising in the morning — we know they will play, and they will probably score goals. No mystery there!
In football, there are players called wingers (think of them as the runners on the left and right sides of the field who try to send the ball to the strikers). Both England’s coach Thomas Tuchel and Norway’s coach Ståle Solbakken have a tricky decision: which wingers to pick.
Tuchel said after the first game against Croatia: “All four of the wingers are competing against each other at the highest level.”
Here are some simple numbers to show how close the fight is:
Important Point: Tuchel has tried 5 out of 6 possible pairs of wingers. He didn’t pair Gordon and Rashford together because both like the left side. Also, he has been swapping his side players earlier and earlier in each match.
A chart (like a picture with stats) shows the different winger pairs England used in the 2026 World Cup.
One game against Mexico changed things: a player named Jarell Quansah got a red card (which means he was sent off and couldn’t play anymore) in the 54th minute. Soon after, Saka was taken out, and England played without any wingers for a while.
A pattern appeared: In England’s last three games, the wingers who started were the same two who finished the game before.
The coach might pick wingers based on what the other team is like. For example:
Let’s look at their special skills:
Norway’s coach Solbakken uses his wingers in a more fixed way than Tuchel.
Schjelderup only started one game: when Solbakken changed 10 players for the last group game against France. But he then helped Haaland score both goals against Brazil, so he might start against England.
Another chart shows the winger pairs Norway used.
Important Point: All four assists (passes that lead directly to a goal) from Norway’s wingers came from the left side. This means the England player on the right side of defense (right-back) must block those passes to Haaland!
For Norway’s defenders, they have to stop attacks from England’s sides too. Even though everyone will talk about Kane or Haaland, the success of the wingers might actually decide who wins.
Q1: What is a winger in football?
A: A winger is a player who stays on the left or right edge of the field. They run with the ball and try to pass it to the main striker to score.
Q2: Why does it matter who plays on the sides?
A: Wingers create chances and can stop the other team’s attacks. In this match, both teams have strong strikers, so the side players might make the difference.
Q3: What is a red card?
A: A red card is a punishment; the player must leave the game immediately and cannot be replaced, leaving their team with fewer players.
Q4: Who is Andreas Schjelderup?
A: He is a young (22-year-old) Norwegian winger who helped Haaland score against Brazil and might start against England.
Q5: What does "assist" mean?
A: An assist is when a player passes the ball to a teammate who then scores a goal right away.