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2026 FIFA World Cup
18JUL

England meet France for third place

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England drop into the third-place playoff against France in Miami on Saturday 18 July.

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Key takeaway

England play France in the World Cup third-place playoff in Miami on Saturday 18 July.

England and France meet for third place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday 18 July, after both lost their semi-finals inside the same 24 hours. Thomas Tuchel's side, who had knocked out Norway in extra time to make the semi-finals , fell 2-1 to Argentina; France went out 2-0 to Spain in Arlington. 1

The match decides the bronze medal and nothing more, a consolation fixture for two of the tournament's four best teams. It carries one live subplot: Kylian Mbappe, level with Messi at the top of the scoring chart, has his only remaining chance to add to his Golden Boot tally here, which turns a dead rubber into his last shot at the individual race before Sunday's final.

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In plain English

England, beaten by Argentina in the semi-final, now play France, beaten by Spain, in the third-place play-off on Saturday 18 July at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The winner finishes third overall and the loser fourth; neither result affects who wins the tournament, which is decided by Sunday's final between Argentina and Spain instead. Managers on both sides often rest key players for this fixture, since there is no trophy for third place, only bragging rights.

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Update #41 · Argentina reach final amid Falklands row

The Football Association· 16 Jul 2026
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England meet France for third place
England and France, both beaten semi-finalists, meet for third place in Miami.
Different Perspectives
Spain
Spain
Spain now has their final opponent, referee, and match officials confirmed, with Slovenia's Slavko Vincic appointed to take charge of Sunday's game against Argentina. Their preparation is untouched by the disciplinary questions surrounding the other semi-finalists.
Falkland Islands Government Office
Falkland Islands Government Office
The Falkland Islands Government Office in London urged FIFA to 'sanction all behaviour of this nature', pressing its case as the population whose sovereignty status is being argued over by two national governments through a football tournament. Lowdown takes no position on the sovereignty question and reports it as a bilateral dispute.
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA's Disciplinary Committee opened a review of the Malvinas banner rather than issuing an immediate sanction, saying only that it is considering the circumstances, while staying silent on whether it will act on the Bellingham footage at all. It heads into Sunday's final still needing to resolve both questions on its own uneven enforcement record.
England and the UK Government
England and the UK Government
Downing Street and Business Secretary Peter Kyle pressed FIFA over the banner, Kyle calling it an 'egregious violation', while the Football Association itself lodged no complaint and now watches to see whether Bellingham is charged over the Barco footage before tonight's bronze match. A weakened, further depleted squad plays the third-place game with Reece James and Jordan Henderson both out.
Argentina
Argentina
Argentina's federation now faces a FIFA review over the Malvinas banner its supporters displayed after Wednesday's semi-final win, with the 2014 fine the only precedent for what follows. The tournament's individual prize race has turned in their favour too, Messi's four assists putting him ahead of Mbappe with two matches left to play.
France
France
France's tournament ended at the semi-final stage for the first time since 2010, beaten 2-0 by Spain in Arlington, and Kylian Mbappe's Golden Boot chances are reduced to Saturday's third-place game alone. The 2022 runners-up now play for bronze rather than a second straight final.