Norway vs. England World Cup Quarterfinal Heads to Extra Time After Stalemate
The Women's World Cup quarterfinal clash between Norway and England concluded regulation play with both teams locked at a 1-1 scoreline, necessitating additional time to determine a victor.
With the scoreline deadlocked at 1-1 following ninety minutes of play, the Norway versus England quarterfinal match in the World Cup is now proceeding to extra time. This decision comes after both nations were unable to break the tie within the standard match duration.
According to tournament regulations, if a knockout stage match remains undecided after regulation, two periods of 15 minutes each will be played. This extra time is designed to provide a further opportunity for one team to secure a decisive advantage.
If the score remains level even after these two added halves, the match will then be decided by a penalty shootout. This high-stakes shootout will see players from each side take turns to score from the penalty mark, with the team converting more penalties advancing to the next round while the other is eliminated.
It's a shame such a tense match between two strong contenders has to be decided by the lottery of penalties. Extra time really tests the endurance and nerve of both teams.

