Learn how to watch the UEFA European Championship Qualifier between Cyprus and Norway, find out the kick-off time, and get the team news.
Norway aims to climb to second place in Group A of the Euro 2024 Qualifiers with a match against Cyprus at the AEK Arena on Thursday.
As of now, Norway holds the third position in Group A with seven points from five matches. They have recently won their qualifiers against Cyprus and Georgia.
Cyprus is not expected to pose a real threat to Norway as they have lost all of their group games so far. It would take a miracle for them to gain points against Norway in their sixth attempt in the group.
Here at GOAL, we have everything you need to know about how to watch this match, including TV channel, streaming details, and more.
Cyprus vs Norway kick-off time & stadium
The UEFA European Championship Qualification match between Cyprus and Norway will be played at the AEK Arena.
The kick-off time is set for 2:45 pm EDT on October 12 in the United States (US).
How to watch Cyprus vs Norway online – TV channels & live streams
The game will be broadcasted on fuboTV in the United States. If you’re unable to watch the game, you can follow live updates here on GOAL.
Team news & squads
Cyprus team news
Hector Kyprianou has received his first senior call-up to the Cyprus squad this month. The 22-year-old midfielder will be competing for a spot in the center of the field.
Pieros Sotiriou is on the verge of earning his 60th international cap. If he manages to score on Thursday, he will rise to third place on the nation’s all-time scoring charts with a total of 13 goals.
Possible Cyprus XI: Mall; Antoniou, Gogic, Laifis, Ioannou, Correia; Charalampous, Kousoulos, Kastanos, Kyriakou; Sotiriou.
Norway team news
Erling Haaland scored his fourth goal of the qualifiers in the last Group A fixture. He will once again be an essential player for the team. Haaland, the Manchester City striker, boasts an impressive record with 25 goals in 26 international appearances for Norway.
Head coach Stale Solbakken is expected to select a lineup similar to the one that secured victory over Georgia last month. Alexander Sorloth might achieve his 50th international cap, although he could find himself on the substitutes’ bench.
Possible Norway XI: Nyland; Ajer, Strandberg, Ostigard, Meling; Odegaard, Berg, Aursnes; Larsen, Haaland, Nusa.
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