Norway's World Cup team has switched hotels in South Florida following noise and construction disruptions at their initial lodging. The team, preparing for their quarterfinal match against England at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, had been staying at the Dalmar Hotel in Fort Lauderdale. However, players requested a move due to "noise and disruption from the road outside their original hotel as well as a nearby construction site," according to The Independent.

The team has now relocated to a hotel closer to the stadium. A team representative told Fox News Digital, "It is brutal having to move, but we are satisfied with the new place and everyone is happy now."

FIFA agreed to cover the cost for 50 rooms and security at the new hotel, while the Norwegian Football Association will handle any additional charges related to the switch. Norway's squad has been notably led by Erling Haaland, who scored two second-half goals to secure their victory over Brazil in the Round of 16.

Norway is set to face England on Saturday for a spot in the World Cup semifinals.

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