Italy National Football Team were up against Norway National Football Team in the Group Round of the Qualification of the Europe on November 16. Norway came out on top, securing a 1-4 win.
On the 11th minute, Pio Esposito netted the first goal of the match, tipping the balance in Italy's favor. This was followed by goals from Antonio Nusa, Erling Haaland and Jorgen Strand Larsen, concluding at 1-4.
The spotlight turns to the field where the upcoming match sees Italy and Norway prepare to meet again, 5 months after the previous Europe Qualification Group round encounter which Norway won 3-0. With victories over Moldova, Israel and Estonia, Italy National Football Team is on a roll, so they'll aim to keep their winning momentum going with a victory over Norway. Their defense has been solid lately, with three consecutive clean sheets in home games.
Norway come into this clash with momentum as well, following a victory over Estonia in their most recent game, marking their 11th consecutive unbeaten match.
This Europe Qualification Group round encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Italy National Football Team and Norway National Football Team throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Italy’s attacking options, crafted under Gennaro Gattuso’s leadership, have been bolstered by Mateo Retegui, the team’s top scorer, and Giacomo Raspadori, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In Europe Qualification Group round, Retegui has been Italy’s standout scorer with five goals, and has also shown his creativity, leading the team with four assists this campaign. Adding further support are Moise Kean, Federico Dimarco and Andrea Cambiaso, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Norway’s offensive unit, guided by Stale Solbakken, has leaned on Erling Haaland, their main scorer, and Martin Odegaard, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Haaland leads Norway’s scoring charts in Europe Qualification Group round this season with fourteen goals, with Odegaard topping their assist tally in the competition with seven. Norway’s attacking depth is further showcased by Alexander Sorloth, Thelo Aasgaard and Julian Ryerson, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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Our AI kicks off with a pre-match prediction for Italy–Norway, and then continues to track the action live, updating its forecast every minute as the game unfolds. Ahead of kick-off, the algorithm projected that Italy’s victory comes out on top, with 45% likelihood, while a draw was at 31% and Norway’s victory was at 24%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for Italy - Norway in real time.
Italy kicked off the game with Gianluigi Donnarumma, Federico Dimarco, Alessandro Bastoni who got substituted by Samuele Ricci on the 86th minute, Gianluca Mancini, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Davide Frattesi who got substituted by Bryan Cristante on the 68th minute, Nicolo Barella who got substituted by Alessandro Buongiorno on the 86th minute, Manuel Locatelli who got substituted by Gianluca Scamacca on the 79th minute, Matteo Politano, Pio Esposito who got substituted by Mattia Zaccagni on the 79th minute and Mateo Retegui as starters, with Marco Carnesecchi, Guglielmo Vicario, Alessandro Buongiorno, Matteo Gabbia, Bryan Cristante, Raoul Bellanova, Riccardo Orsolini, Samuele Ricci, Mattia Zaccagni, Andrea Cambiaso, Giacomo Raspadori and Gianluca Scamacca on the bench.
Norway's starting eleven were Orjan Nyland, David Wolfe who got substituted by Leo Ostigard on the 89th minute, Torbjorn Heggem, Kristoffer Ajer, Julian Ryerson, Antonio Nusa, Sander Berge, Patrick Berg who got substituted by Morten Thorsby on the 64th minute, Kristian Thorstvedt who got substituted by Thelo Aasgaard on the 75th minute, Erling Haaland who got substituted by Jorgen Strand Larsen on the 89th minute and Alexander Sorloth who got substituted by Oscar Bobb on the 76th minute, with Sander Tangvik, Mathias Dyngeland, Leo Ostigard, Marcus Pedersen, Sondre Langas, Fredrik Bjorkan, Andreas Schjelderup, Oscar Bobb, Kristian Arnstad, Thelo Aasgaard, Morten Thorsby and Jorgen Strand Larsen on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Nicolo Barella, Alessandro Bastoni, Pio Esposito, Erling Haaland and Jorgen Strand Larsen were the ones to receive it.
Over three meetings since September 2014, the teams have each had their moments. Italy have won twice while Norway have won once. The most recent match between them was on June 6, 2025, in the Group Round of the Qualification of the Europe, where Norway secured a 3-0 victory. Across these three head-to-head matches, Italy have scored four goals, while Norway have netted four. So far, Italy have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Norway.
Italy have won six of their eight matches in Europe Qualification Group round this season, with zero draws and two defeats, scoring 21 goals at an average of 2.63 per match and conceding twelve at a rate of 1.50 per match. This season in Europe Qualification Group round, Norway have recorded eight wins, zero draws, and zero losses in eight matches, netting 37 goals (4.63 per match) and conceding five (0.63 per match).
Italy are on a six-game winning streak, including victories against Moldova, Israel and Estonia in their last six outings, while Norway’s previous game resulted in a win against Estonia.. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Italy have claimed twelve victories, suffered four defeats, and drawn four times, while Norway have won fourteen of their last twenty matches, losing two and drawing four.
As always, Europe Qualification Group round's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Italy sit 2nd with eighteen points from eight matches, while Norway sit 1st with 24 points from eight matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Italy and Norway in real time. You can watch the goals by Pio Esposito, Antonio Nusa, Erling Haaland and Jorgen Strand Larsen as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Italy - Norway are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.