England vs Norway Preview: World Cup QF Odds & Enhanced Offers

England face Norway on Saturday in the World Cup quarter-finals. Betfred have Thomas Tuchel's side at 5/6 with Norway 3/1 — plus standout 40/1 and 50/1 enhanced offers.
England vs Norway Preview: World Cup QF Odds & Enhanced Offers
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  • England are 5/6 favourites at Betfred to reach the World Cup semi-finals, with Norway at 3/1
  • talkSPORT Bet are pricing England at an enhanced 40/1 to win for new customers
  • Betfred are offering 50/1 on a goal being scored for new customers

Tuchel's Side Eye Semi-Final Berth

Betfred have priced England as 5/6 favourites to see off Norway in Saturday's World Cup quarter-final, with the Norwegians priced at 3/1 and the draw sitting at 11/4. 

One of the more heavily-traded football matches of the tournament so far across bookmakers, the quarter-final represents a genuinely tough test for Thomas Tuchel's side against a Norway team whose attacking threat needs no introduction.

England enter the tie having progressed through Group L and their two knockout games, with Tuchel's tactical setup delivering the kind of controlled performances that have shortened them steadily across the tournament market.

Norway have quietly become one of the tournament's stories as a squad built around one of the most feared strikers in world football and supported by a technically capable midfield that has already caused problems for larger reputations.

England vs Norway Full Match Odds

England vs Norway
OddsImplied Probability
England5/654.55%
Draw11/426.67%
Norway3/125.00%

Enhanced Offers For The Game

This match has attracted two of the most eye-catching enhanced-odds promotions of the tournament so far. If you're shopping across the best football betting sites for the sharpest new-customer plays around this fixture, these are the ones to flag first.

talkSPORT Bet — England to beat Norway at 40/1

Betfred — 50/1 on a goal to be scored, Norway vs England

Enhancing "a goal to be scored", the over 0.5 total goals market, from a shot priced in mainstream markets typically around 1/50 all the way to 50/1 is genuinely rare.

The consolation £20 free bet if no goal is scored is the other side of the coin, and gives the offer a floor that most enhanced-odds promotions don't carry.

Reading the Market Angles

Beyond the enhanced offers, the shape of the match odds is worth attention. 

Norway at 3/1 is a good price if you fancy Erling Haaland to have a stormer on Saturday night.

The draw at 11/4 is a slightly shorter quote than you'd typically see on a knockout tie of this profile. 

That's bookmakers pricing in the reality that quarter-final matches at major tournaments frequently go to extra time or penalties.

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