It came after Amad Diallo scored a stunning equaliser for Ivory Coast to cancel out Antonio Nusa’s curling effort in the first half.
Haaland’s goal saw him make history as he became only the third player to score in his first three appearances at a World Cup. He has now also scored in 13 consecutive internationals.
The forward’s tally for the tournament now stands at five, having scored braces against both Iraq and Senegal in the group stages. He sat out the defeat against France.
Norway will face Brazil on Sunday, July 5, in New York, New Jersey.