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The FIFA World Cup qualifying series in Europe continues this week as hopefuls Norway face off against Estonia in a bid to clinch one of the tickets for the tournament next year in the United States.
Norway wants to keep the pressure currently exerted on them by Italy away by clinching an important win at home even as they lead the qualifying series with 18 points and three points ahead of second placed Italy.
Date and Kick-off Time
Thursday, 13 November 2025, at 06:00 PM
Venue: Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway.
Where to watch Norway vs Estonia via TV channel: live stream free today
Football fans in Norway can watch the game live on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte in Norway while people in Estonia can watch it on ETV 2.
In the USA, fans can watch the Norway vs Estonia game live on ViX and Fubo Sports Network 2. UEFA TV is expected to provide coverage for fans in the UK.
Match Preview
In a must win encounter amid pressure from Italy, high flying Norway faces Estonia even as they lead Group I, having won all six of their qualifiers so far. The team has enjoyed a bright start with key names like Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard leading the team.
Meanwhile Estonia have been struggling since the start of the qualifying series and currently sit near the bottom of the group with just four points.
The game is a must win for Norway as they face pressure from Italy. Estonia also aims to get a fair share of the point despite travelling to the Scandinavian country.
Head to Head
Total meetings: 9
Norway wins: 5
Estonia wins: 2
Draws: 2
Estonia 0–1 Norway - June 2025 (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)
Estonia 0–0 Norway - March 2016 (International Friendly)
Norway 0–1 Estonia - - November 2014 (International Friendly)
Form Guide
Norway: Win, Draw, Win, Win, Win, Loss, Win, Loss
Estonia: Draw, Loss, Draw, Loss, Loss, Loss, Win, Loss
Players to watch
Erling Haaland (Norway)
Erling Haaland is arguably the best striker in world football with his consistent performance in the English Premier League helping the new Manchester city team led by Pep Guardiola.
Throughout the World Cup qualifying series, Haaland has scored up to 12 goals including a hat-trick in the last match against Moldova.
Mattias Käit (Estonia)
Mattias Käit is Estonia’s most consistent performer. He has scored over three goals in the qualifiers.