World Cup Golden Boot: France and England will conclude their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaigns on Sunday when they face off in the third-place playoff at Miami Stadium in Florida. After falling short in the semifinals, both European heavyweights will be aiming to finish the tournament on a positive note, even if the bronze-medal contest falls well short of the occasion they had targeted.
France's hopes of reaching a second successive World Cup final were ended by an impressive Spain side, while England endured a heartbreaking exit after conceding late against defending champions Argentina. Although neither team would have envisioned ending its campaign in a playoff for third place, pride, momentum and a podium finish remain on the line.
The fixture also carries added significance for France manager Didier Deschamps, who will oversee Les Bleus for the 187th and final time after a remarkable 14-year spell in charge. The former World Cup-winning captain leaves behind one of the most successful managerial eras in French football and will hope to sign off with victory.