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France take on England in the 2026 FIFA World Cup third-place playoff in Miami on Saturday, July 18, with both teams looking to end the tournament on a positive note.
Didier Deschamps' side dropped into the bronze-medal match following a 2-0 semifinal defeat to Spain, bringing an end to their hopes of reaching a third consecutive World Cup final.
England also suffered semifinal heartbreak, losing 2-1 to Argentina to set up this meeting. Thomas Tuchel's team will now attempt to recover quickly and secure third place at Hard Rock Stadium.
Here are the latest team news updates and confirmed starting lineups for France and England.
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France starting 11
(4-2-3-1, right to left): 16. M. Maignan (GK) — 2. M. Gusto, 15. I. Konate, 26. M. Lacroix, 19. T. Hernandez — 18. W. Zaire-Emery, 14. A. Rabiot — 11. M. Olise, 24. R. Cherki, 20. D. Doue — 10. K. Mbappe
- Injured: 17. W. Saliba (back)
- Suspended: None
- On a yellow card: None
Deschamps is expected to make several changes following France's semifinal defeat to Spain, although the outgoing manager is unlikely to completely rotate his side with a World Cup bronze medal still up for grabs. The third-place playoff could provide opportunities for fringe players while allowing a handful of regular starters to earn a final appearance under the coach, who is stepping down once the tournament concludes and is expected to be replaced by Zinedine Zidane.
Mike Maignan will likely continue goal behind a back four of Jules Kounde, Ibrahima Konate, Maxence Lacroix and Theo Hernandez. Lacroix is expected to replace the injured William Saliba after the Arsenal defender aggravated a back problem against Spain, while Hernandez could return at left-back following Lucas Digne's costly penalty concession in the semifinal.
Manu Kone and Warren Zaire-Emery are pushing to start in midfield ahead of Adrien Rabiot and Aurelien Tchouameni, while N'Golo Kante could also be handed one final World Cup appearance before Deschamps departs. Further forward, Rayan Cherki, Michael Olise and Desire Doue are all expected to come into the starting lineup as France looks to inject fresh energy into its attack.
Kylian Mbappe is projected to lead the line once again as he chases back-to-back World Cup Golden Boots. With Deschamps overseeing his final match in charge of France, the third-place playoff offers one last opportunity to end his tenure on a winning note.
England starting 11
(4-2-3-1, right to left): 13. D. Henderson (GK) — 26. Quansah, 2. E. Konsa, 6. M. Guehi, 25. D. Spence — 4. D. Rice — 7. B. Saka, 21. E. Eze, 17. M. Rogers, 11. M. Rashford — 22. Toney
- Injured: 24. R. James (muscle), 14. J. Henderson (broken arm)
- Suspended: None
- On a yellow card: None
Tuchel is expected to make a handful of changes after England's semifinal defeat to Argentina, although the German is unlikely to rotate heavily with a World Cup bronze medal still on the line. Several players who have impressed in supporting roles could be rewarded with starts as England looks to finish the tournament strongly.
Jordan Pickford should continue in goal behind a back four of Djed Spence, Ezri Konsa, Marc Guehi and Nico O'Reilly. Spence is expected to move back to right-back following Reece James' injury against Argentina, while Konsa could replace John Stones, whose minutes may be managed after a quick turnaround between matches.
Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson are projected to retain their places in midfield with Jordan Henderson unavailable, while Kobbie Mainoo appears unlikely to force his way into the side despite not yet playing a minute at these finals. Further forward, Morgan Rogers and Anthony Gordon are expected to keep their places on the flanks after combining for England's goal in the semifinal, with Jude Bellingham operating behind Harry Kane, who will captain the Three Lions once again as England aims to end its World Cup campaign with a victory.
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France vs. England predictions, betting odds
With both teams coming off painful semifinal defeats, motivation could prove just as important as quality in Miami. France and England boast plenty of attacking talent, but squad rotation and tired legs may produce a more open contest than either side has experienced during the knockout stage.
England has looked dangerous going forward throughout the tournament, while France still possesses the individual brilliance of Mbappe to change any match. However, the Three Lions appear slightly better balanced heading into the bronze-medal clash and could edge a closely fought encounter to finish third.
- Score prediction: France 1-2 England
France vs. England World Cup rosters
Below are the rosters for each team, with ages and caps correct as of the announcements in May 2026.
France World Cup squad
Head coach: Didier Deschamps
| Pos | No. | Name | Club | Age | Caps |
| GK | 16 | Mike Maignan | AC Milan (Serie A, Italy) | 30 | 38 |
| GK | 23 | Robin Risser | Lens (Ligue 1, France) | 21 | 0 |
| GK | 1 | Brice Samba | Rennes (Ligue 1, France) | 32 | 4 |
| DEF | 3 | Lucas Digne | Aston Villa (Premier League, England) | 32 | 56 |
| DEF | 2 | Malo Gusto | Chelsea (Premier League, England) | 23 | 9 |
| DEF | 21 | Lucas Hernandez | Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1, France) | 30 | 41 |
| DEF | 19 | Theo Hernandez | Al-Hilal (Pro League, Saudi Arabia) | 28 | 42 |
| DEF | 15 | Ibrahima Konate | Liverpool (Premier League, England) | 27 | 27 |
| DEF | 5 | Jules Kounde | Barcelona (La Liga, Spain) | 27 | 46 |
| DEF | 26 | Maxence Lacroix | Crystal Palace (Premier League, England) | 26 | 2 |
| DEF | 4 | Dayot Upamecano | Bayern Munich (Bundesliga, Germany) | 27 | 36 |
| DEF | 17 | William Saliba | Arsenal (Premier League, England) | 25 | 31 |
| MID | 13 | N'Golo Kante | Fenerbahce (Super Lig, Turkey) | 35 | 67 |
| MID | 6 | Manu Kone | AS Roma (Serie A, Italy) | 25 | 12 |
| MID | 14 | Adrien Rabiot | AC Milan (Serie A, Italy) | 31 | 57 |
| MID | 8 | Aurelien Tchouameni | Real Madrid (La Liga, Spain) | 26 | 44 |
| MID | 18 | Warren Zaire-Emery | Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1, France) | 20 | 10 |
| FWD | 25 | Maghnes Akliouche | Monaco (Ligue 1, France) | 24 | 7 |
| FWD | 12 | Bradley Barcola | Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1, France) | 23 | 18 |
| FWD | 24 | Rayan Cherki | Manchester City (Premier League, England) | 22 | 5 |
| FWD | 7 | Ousmane Dembele | Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1, France) | 29 | 58 |
| FWD | 20 | Desire Doue | Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1, France) | 21 | 6 |
| FWD | 22 | Jean-Philippe Mateta | Crystal Palace (Premier League, England) | 28 | 3 |
| FWD | 10 | Kylian Mbappe | Real Madrid (La Liga, Spain) | 27 | 96 |
| FWD | 11 | Michael Olise | Bayern Munich (Bundesliga, Germany) | 24 | 15 |
| FWD | 9 | Marcus Thuram | Inter Milan (Serie A, Italy) | 28 | 33 |
England World Cup squad
MORE: A complete breakdown of England's 2026 World Cup squad
Head coach: Thomas Tuchel
| GK | 13 | Dean Henderson | Crystal Palace (Premier League, England) | 29 | 4 |
| GK | 1 | Jordan Pickford | Everton (Premier League, England) | 32 | 82 |
| GK | 23 | James Trafford | Manchester City (Premier League, England) | 23 | 1 |
| DEF | 15 | Dan Burn | Newcastle (Premier League, England) | 34 | 6 |
| DEF | 12 | Trevoh Chalobah | Chelsea (Premier League, England) | 26 | 1 |
| DEF | 6 | Marc Guehi | Manchester City (Premier League, England) | 25 | 27 |
| DEF | 24 | Reece James | Chelsea (Premier League, England) | 26 | 22 |
| DEF | 2 | Ezri Konsa | Aston Villa (Premier League, England) | 28 | 18 |
| DEF | 3 | Nico O'Reilly | Manchester City (Premier League, England) | 21 | 3 |
| DEF | 26 | Jarell Quansah | Bayer Leverkusen (Bundesliga, Germany) | 23 | 1 |
| DEF | 25 | Djed Spence | Tottenham Hotspur (Premier League, England) | 24 | 4 |
| DEF | 5 | John Stones | Manchester City (Premier League, England) | 31 | 87 |
| MID | 8 | Elliot Anderson | Nottingham Forest (Premier League, England) | 23 | 7 |
| MID | 10 | Jude Bellingham | Real Madrid (La Liga, Spain) | 22 | 46 |
| MID | 21 | Eberechi Eze | Arsenal (Premier League, England) | 27 | 16 |
| MID | 14 | Jordan Henderson | Brentford (Premier League, England) | 35 | 89 |
| MID | 16 | Kobbie Mainoo | Manchester United (Premier League, England) | 21 | 12 |
| MID | 4 | Declan Rice | Arsenal (Premier League, England) | 27 | 72 |
| MID | 17 | Morgan Rogers | Aston Villa (Premier League, England) | 23 | 13 |
| FWD | 18 | Anthony Gordon | Newcastle United (Premier League, England) | 25 | 17 |
| FWD | 9 | Harry Kane | Bayern Munich (Bundesliga, Germany) | 32 | 112 |
| FWD | 20 | Noni Madueke | Arsenal (Premier League, England) | 24 | 10 |
| FWD | 11 | Marcus Rashford | Manchester United (Premier League, England) | 28 | 70 |
| FWD | 7 | Bukayo Saka | Arsenal (Premier League, England) | 24 | 48 |
| FWD | 22 | Ivan Toney | Al Ahli (Pro League, Saudi Arabia) | 30 | 7 |
| FWD | 19 | Ollie Watkins | Aston Villa (Premier League, England) | 30 | 20 |
Where to watch France vs. England
In USA:
- TV channel: FOX
- Live stream: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website
This match will be broadcast nationally on Fox in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.
The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)
Here is how to watch the match in some of the other major territories:
| Region | TV | Streaming |
| Canada | TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, RDS 2 | TSN+, RDS app |
| UK | BBC One | BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website |
| Australia | SBS | SBS On Demand |
| India | Unite8 Sports 1, 2 | ZEE5 |

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