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World Cup 2026: Norway changes hotel due to excessive noise just days ahead of England game

Norway’s World Cup preparations face disruption as the squad relocates in Miami amid noise complaints and injury concerns before facing England.

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The Norway national football team has relocated to a new hotel in Fort Lauderdale ahead of their upcoming World Cup quarter-final match against England. The move follows reports of excessive noise at the team's previous accommodation in Miami.

Coverage from the Miami Herald, Goal.com, The Independent, Reuters, and Yahoo Sports details these logistical shifts alongside health updates from the team doctor regarding a reported sickness bug. Reports also note tactical uncertainty for manager Solbakken regarding the team's wing configuration.

Attention remains on the squad's physical health and the potential impact of local weather conditions, as thunderstorms are forecasted to coincide with the match against England.

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Quick answers

Why did the Norway squad change hotels?

According to reports, the team moved due to excessive noise at their original location in Miami.

What health concerns are affecting the team?

Coverage confirms that the team doctor has provided an update on reports of a sickness bug within the squad.

What is the status of the upcoming game?

Norway is scheduled to play England in a World Cup quarter-final match, though the game faces potential weather interference from thunderstorms.

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