Kick-off time: The match kicks off at 10pm BST on Saturday, July 11. The game will be played at Miami Stadium, which boasts a capacity of just over 65,000.
TV channel: The quarter-final will be broadcast live on ITV in the UK. It is the commercial broadcaster's turn after the BBC aired England's dramatic victory over Mexico in the last 16.
Pundits and commentators:
ITV's regular big-match line-up will be on duty. Anchor Mark Pougatch will be joined by pundits Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright. Sam Matterface will be accompanied by Lee Dixon in the commentary box.
Live stream: The match will be available on the ITVX platform on smart TVs, PCs, and mobile devices. The ITVX app is available from the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Bumper audience:
The victory over Mexico in the early hours of Monday drew a peak of 9.1 million viewers on the BBC. Despite the match kicking off at 2am BST, it attracted an average audience of 7.8m across BBC One and iPlayer. With the Norway fixture getting underway at a far more reasonable hour for UK viewers, the live audience could approach 20m.
BBC coverage: Although it will not be carrying the live TV broadcast on this occasion, the BBC will still offer coverage across its platforms. Following the final whistle, it will launch an immediate post-match reaction programme with their pundits on iPlayer and the BBC Football YouTube channel.