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Côte d'Ivoire News:
Emerse Fae's Côte d'Ivoire have reached the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time in their history, and they will be keen to make sure the occasion is more than a mere novelty.Les Elephants came into this summer's tournament on the back of a four-game winning streak, and they carried that momentum into their opener on June 15, when they beat Ecuador 1-0.However, Fae's side came up short against Germany on matchday two in Toronto, where Franck Kessie gave the African nation a first-half lead, only for substitute Deniz Undav to bag a brace and flip the match on its head.Rounding off their Group E campaign, Les Elephants' Nicolas Pepe scored either side of half time to down World Cup debutants Curacao 2-0.
Côte d'Ivoire could be without right-sided centre-back Wilfried Singo once again, after the Galatasaray star sat out Thursday's win over Curacao due to a hamstring injury.The defender is a doubt for Tuesday, but Ousmane Diomande and Odilon Kossounou should be on hand to start at the heart of Fae's backline, flanked by Guela Doue and Ghislain Konan.
Norway Bews:
Meanwhile, Stale Solbakken's Norway are playing at their first World Cup in 28 years - last appearing at France 1998 - and their talisman Erling Haaland has led the way on the road to the round of 32.The Manchester City striker scored twice in the Vikings' 4-1 opening win against Iraq, though it would be fair to say that the scoreline did not reflect the fact that the Lions of Mesopotamia ran them close in the first half.A second Haaland brace was enough to keep Africa Cup of Nations finalists Senegal at bay in a 3-2 win on June 23, and means that the 25-year-old heads into this knockout tie with a staggering return of 59 goals across his 52 caps.Norway have not been the strongest side at this summer's tournament, but Haaland's finishing has been the difference-maker, and when he sat out against France on Friday, the Vikings failed to lay a glove on Les Bleus as they were thrashed 4-1.
As for Norway, right-back Julian Ryserson is a doubt after missing team training with a thigh injury, though he could make the squad.If the Borussia Dortmund man is unavailable, then Benfica midfielder Fredrik Aursnes may shift to the right side of the Vikings' defence, with Patrick Berg joining Sander Berge and Martin Odegaard in the centre of the park.Man City's Erling Haaland will lead the line for Norway once again, hoping to add to his four goals at this summer's World Cup on the way to firing his country into the round of 16.




