Duel for bronze in Miami
The French and English teams will meet at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami to determine third place in the World Cup. The match will be refereed by Venezuelan Jesús Valenzuela. Both teams arrive after falling in the semifinals against Spain and Argentina, respectively.
The meeting will mark Didier Deschamps’ farewell as French coach after 14 years at the helm. The strategist, world champion as a player in 1998 and as a coach in 2018, anticipated that he will give minutes to players with little participation in the tournament, such as Warren Zaïre-Emery and N’Golo Kanté. The absence of defender William Saliba due to injury opens up space in the eleven.
Tuchel’s future on the tightrope
England, led by German Thomas Tuchel, faces strong criticism from the press and former footballers after the defeat against Argentina. Despite tactical questions, the English Football Association (FA) ratified its continuity at least until the next Euro Cup.
The duel will also have an impact on the scoring charts. Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé can still aspire to the Golden Boot, although Lionel Messi leads the provisional classification. This will be the fourth meeting between France and England in the history of the World Cup.




