PLAYING in the World Cup knockouts for the first time, the Ivory Coast start their title challenge against a strong Norway side, powered by superstar striker Erling Haaland, who has dazzled on his tournament debut.
The Ivory Coast are one of a record nine African teams that made the cut to the round of 32, and with talented teen Yan Diomande in their ranks, they will hope to extend the continent’s stunning run in the 2026 edition.
The odds, however, heavily favour Norway, who will be out to match their best-ever performance by proceeding to the round of 16.
After a hat-trick of group-stage exits in the 2010, 2014 2018 World Cups, Ivory Coast gear up for their first taste of knockout football. Remarkably, they only trailed for three minutes and 29 seconds during the group stage – in their late 2-1 defeat against title contenders Germany.
Nicolas Pepe has been their leading scorer with two goals, while Amad Diallo and Franck Kessie also bagged one each – highlighting the team’s attacking options.
The 19-year-old winger Diomande, reportedly linked with a transfer from German side RB Leipzig to European champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) – has been the team’s most creative force during the tournament, surging forward from the midfield and causing havoc for the opposition defences. Diomande’s elite playmaking has also been instrumental to the nation’s historic run to the last 32.
“I think that spreading the goals around is a real strength of ours, which we can use to catch our opponents off guard and be a threat from all over the pitch, including players coming off the bench to make a telling contribution,” said coach Emerse Fae.
As for Norway, striker Haaland has played a hero’s role, bagging four goals in two games, after being rested in their final game against France.
His striking excellence has made him a Golden Boot contender and given Norwegians reasons to rejoice as their side continues to dream big in their first World Cup appearance since 1998. Captain Martin Odegaard has also led by example, bagging two assists.
Ivory Coast’s pre-match preparations will likely concentrate on how best to stop the towering Haaland inside the penalty area in what is sure to be a thorough examination of the West African team’s defence, led by highly rated centre-back Ousmane Diomande.
Ivory Coast have won just one of their last five World Cup matches against European opposition (W1 D1 L3). Norway, meanwhile, have only lost two of their 19 contests with African nations in all competitions (W9 D8 L2).
This will be the first-ever meeting between the two nations.
The winner of the Ivory Coast vs Norway match will face five-time champions Brazil, who snatched a last-gasp victory over Japan on Monday.
ANALYSIS:
Ivory Coast enters the knockout stage with impressive momentum, having won two of their three group stage matches. The team secured crucial victories against Ecuador and Curaçao, with their only stumble being a tight 2-1 defeat to Germany. This successful World Cup campaign follows a strong series of wins in pre-tournament friendlies, highlighting their solid form.
The Ivorians have shown consistent attacking prowess, finding the back of the net in every single one of their World Cup fixtures so far. Nicolas Pépé has been the standout performer in attack with two goals to his name. Alongside him, the influential midfielder Franck Kessié has also chipped in with a goal, demonstrating their threat from multiple areas.
Defensively, the team has been relatively sound, conceding only twice throughout the group stage. Singo is questionable for this match, and the Ivorians will surely hope he recovers, as he is one of the better players on the team.
Norway’s path to the knockout stages was a rollercoaster, showcasing both their attacking firepower and defensive frailties. They started their World Cup campaign strongly with convincing wins against Iraq and Senegal, scoring a total of seven goals. However, a heavy 4-1 defeat to France in their final group game served as a reality check, exposing vulnerabilities against elite opposition.
Despite the recent loss, Norway possesses a formidable attacking unit capable of troubling any defence. The attack is spearheaded by Erling Haaland, who has been in lethal form, finding the back of the net four times in just two appearances. He is complemented by the creative genius of Martin Ødegaard, who has already provided two assists in the tournament.
Heading into this crucial fixture, Norway may not have Ryerson in their lineup due to an injury. Without him, they must rely on other defenders’ skills to keep the Ivorians away from the goal in this Ivory Coast vs Norway knockout clash.
Norway will sit a little deeper, look to spring Erling Haaland and Antonio Nusa in behind, and lean on their set-piece height. With Haaland, Alexander Sorloth and tall defenders attacking the box, every corner and free kick is a threat, and that is a real edge in a tight knockout. Martin Odegaard is the man who turns defense into attack. The worry is the same one France exposed, that when teams move the ball quickly through midfield, Norway can be got at.
Ivory Coast will back themselves to win the midfield battle and control possession. Franck Kessie and Ibrahim Sangare are a strong, physical pairing, and Christ Inao Oulai gives them a ball-carrier to break lines. If they can keep Norway’s counters at arm’s length and avoid soft set-piece concessions, the chances will come. Whether they take them is another matter, because finishing has been their weak spot all tournament.
This is close to a pick’em, and the same thing keeps standing out: Norway have the one player who settles tight games. Ivory Coast may well be the better side for long stretches, but if they do not finish their chances, Erling Haaland only needs one. Norway get a narrow edge, with a big caveat on their defense.
PREDICTIONS:
Sadiq’s Prediction: Ivory Coast’s strong group-stage momentum, built on wins over Ecuador and Curaçao with only a narrow 2–1 loss to Germany, suggests a team that can manage knockout pressure. Their biggest strength has been consistency in attack, scoring in every match, with Nicolas Pépé already contributing two goals and Franck Kessié adding midfield threat.
Tactically, the Ivorians are likely to dominate central areas through the physical presence of Kessié and Ibrahim Sangaré, while Christ Inao Oulai drives forward transitions. If they control possession and limit Norway’s counterattacks, they can isolate Erling Haaland from service for long periods.
Norway’s reliance on transitions and set pieces may not be enough if Ivory Coast avoids defensive lapses. With disciplined defending and sustained pressure, Ivory Coast edges a tight game, especially if they convert one of their midfield-driven chances.
My Prediction: Ivory Coast 3-1 Norway
Peter’s Prediction: Ivory Coast’s ability to score in every group match highlights a forward line that can consistently create chances, even under pressure. Pépé’s movement and Kessié’s late runs into the box give them multiple attacking angles, which becomes crucial in tight knockout fixtures.
Norway, despite a strong attacking core led by Erling Haaland (four goals) and Martin Ødegaard (two assists), have shown defensive weaknesses, especially in their 4–1 loss to France where midfield gaps were exposed. If Ivory Coast replicate that high-tempo pressing through midfield, they can force turnovers in dangerous areas.
Even though Haaland remains the constant threat, Ivory Coast’s broader attacking variety could tilt the balance. Norway may score, but sustained pressure and better chance creation from wide and central zones give Ivory Coast a narrow but deserved win.
My Prediction: Ivory Coast 2-1 Norway
Gbenga’s Prediction: This matchup has all the signs of a tactical stalemate. Ivory Coast’s physical midfield trio will look to dominate possession, but Norway’s compact defensive shape and aerial strength make them difficult to break down. The absence or uncertainty of Ryerson could slightly weaken Norway’s defensive balance, but their structure remains solid in deep phases.
Norway’s biggest weapon remains set pieces, with Haaland, Sørloth, and towering defenders attacking every delivery. Martin Ødegaard’s creativity ensures they always have a route into transition chances, even when pinned back.
Ivory Coast, meanwhile, will rely on Kessié and Sangaré to control tempo, but their finishing inconsistency could hurt them again. With both sides cancelling each other out tactically, a 1–1 draw feels likely before Norway’s superior penalty experience and Haaland’s psychological edge tilt the shootout their way.
My Prediction: Ivory Coast 1-1 Norway
Gloria’s Prediction: While Ivory Coast may enjoy spells of possession, Norway’s tournament profile suggests a team built for knockout efficiency. After strong wins over Iraq and Senegal and a heavy loss to France, they’ve learned the importance of balance between attack and defensive structure.
The key difference-maker remains Erling Haaland, who has scored four goals in just two matches. Supported by Martin Ødegaard’s creativity, Norway only need a few transitions to decide games. Even when under pressure, their ability to convert limited chances is elite.
Ivory Coast’s main issue is finishing despite good build-up play. If they fail to convert early chances, Norway will punish them through quick breaks and set-piece situations. A disciplined defensive display combined with Haaland’s clinical edge gives Norway a controlled, low-scoring victory.
My Prediction: Ivory Coast 2-3 Norway

