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Watch England Quarter-Final at Stadium MK

By

Karen McGinn
8 July 2026, 12:05 pm

Football fans in Milton Keynes can watch England take on Norway in the World Cup quarter-final at Stadium MK this weekend. The MK Dons have opened Club Red for a live screening of the match on Saturday, with entry priced at £5.

The 10pm BST kick-off from Miami pits Gareth Southgate’s side against an Erling Haaland‑led Norway, who beat Brazil 2-1 in the last round. England reached this stage after a dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico at the Azteca on Sunday, though the victory came at a cost — midfielder Jordan Henderson broke his wrist during the post‑match celebrations and is out of the tournament. Spaces for the Club Red screening must be booked in advance through the club website.

Stadium MK has hosted England screenings throughout the tournament, with Club Red showing the group‑stage matches against Croatia and Ghana in June. Those earlier events also cost £5 and included a drink voucher. With kick‑off approaching midnight, the club’s hospitality venue offers a controlled environment for supporters who prefer a stadium setting over pubs or home viewing.

Harry Kane sits one goal behind Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, and Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot standings, adding an extra subplot to an already compelling tie. Thomas Tuchel’s squad arrived in the last eight after a round‑of‑16 clash that saw Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer lobby successfully against a kick‑off time change.

 

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