Four EFL players remain in the World Cup
David Moller Wolfe (left) and Zeki Amdouni have helped their countries reach the World Cup quarter-finals [Getty Images] We started with 49 EFL players at the World Cup but only four have survived to reach the quarter-finals with their respective teams. England could face three of them with Watford goalkeeper Egil Selvik and defenders David Moller Wolfe (Wolves) and Sondre Langas (Derby County) part of the Norway squad which has broken new ground by reaching the last eight. Selvik, 28, has played one game at the tournament so far, a 4-1 defeat by France in their final group game, while Moller Wolfe, 24, has started four of their five matches. Langas, 25, like Selvik has had just the one outing, also against France. Norway meet England in Miami on Saturday, 11 July (KO 22:00 BST). Burnley forward Zeki Amdouni appeared as an extra-time substitute for Switzerland in their last 16 win over Colombia on Tuesday night, going through 4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw. That was the 25-year-old's third appearance of the tournament, all of which have been from the bench and he will hope to feature in their quarter-final tie against Argentina in Kansas City on Sunday, 12 July (02:00 BST).
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