World Cup: Norway's Wide Players Tipped for Corner Impact Against England

Football analyst Mark Langdon has presented his top betting prediction for Saturday's World Cup clash between Norway and England. While the Three Lions are strongly favored to secure a spot in the semi-finals, Langdon contends that Norway is well-equipped to make a significant impact, especially considering the conditions in Miami.
Langdon's specific wager for the match, scheduled for 10 pm, centers on Norway achieving over 3.5 corners, with current odds at 8-13. The reasoning behind this forecast emphasizes Norway's potential to create opportunities from the wings. Historically, the Norwegian side has exceeded the 3.5 corner threshold in four of their five World Cup games, a record that includes fixtures against formidable opponents like Brazil and France.
Although Erling Haaland is undoubtedly Norway's key striker, providing him with adequate service necessitates effective crosses into the box from the wide areas, making the contributions of their wing players vital. Antonio Nusa has drawn attention for his impressive dribbling prowess on the flanks. Furthermore, substitutes Oscar Bobb and Andreas Schjelderup previously delivered significant performances in their encounter with Brazil.
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Dis football expert don put him money for Norway to get plenty corners against England. Him say na their wide players go do the magic. We go see if dem go fit carry the day!
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