Why did Jarell Quansah miss Norway vs England FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal?

This is the first-ever clash between these nations at a major tournament.
For their quarterfinal clash, the England national football team will go head-to-head against the Norway national football team at the FIFA World Cup 2026. This clash is going to take place at the Miami Stadium.
The Three Lions will be eager to book a spot in the last 4. For that, they must come up with a top-of-the-line and consistent performance. Thomas Tuchel’s men are coming in after taking down one of the co-hosts, Mexico, in their round of 16 outing. They scored three goals, but conceded two in return and this sparks some major issues in the English defence.
The England national football team cannot afford to give Erling Haaland and company chances in the final third. Tuchel has made the necessary changes in the squad. Bukayo Saka is now on the bench, and Noni Madueke is going to start on the right flank. Jarell Quansah is missing from the squad; Ezri Konsa will be the right-back and John Stones will start.
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Why is Jarell Quansah missing?
The 23-year-old got a red card in the round of 16 match against Mexico and is suspended for the Norway vs England FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal.
Ezri Konsa will be playing as the right back. Reece James is still recovering from the injury. Thomas Tuchel has come up with some tactical changes for the England national football team and it will now be interesting to see their performance.
A spot in the last 4 is on the line. The better team will go on to win and secure a spot in the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Who has the most FIFA World Cup appearances for England?
Jordan Pickford holds the record with 18 appearances.
Where and how to watch live stream of FIFA World Cup 2026 in India?
Fans can tune into the Zee5 app and website to view all the games live.
How many times have England won the FIFA World Cup?
They have won the prestigious trophy only once (1966).
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