# France vs England: World Cup 2026 Third-Place Playoff, Prediction, Lineups, Kick-Off Times & Where to Watch Worldwide

By The Current Tribune · Sports · Published Fri, 17 Jul 2026 04:44:58 GMT · Updated Fri, 17 Jul 2026 10:44:58 GMT
Source: The Current Tribune — https://currenttribune.com/article/france-vs-england-3rd-place-playoff-world-cup-2026

It is the match nobody dreams about, yet somehow everybody watches. On Saturday, July 18, 2026, France and England collide at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami for the FIFA World Cup 2026 third-place playoff — or the “bronze final,” as FIFA now brands it. Two wounded European giants, one podium spot, a $2 million prize-money swing, and a Golden Boot race that could be decided before the actual final even kicks off. Written off as a consolation fixture in most years, this one arrives loaded with subplots: Kylian Mbappé chasing Lionel Messi’s scoring mark, Harry Kane hunting one last statement, and Didier Deschamps taking charge of France for the very last time.

### How France and England Ended Up Here

Both teams are nursing fresh semifinal heartbreak. Pre-tournament favourites France saw their hopes of a third World Cup title ended by a 2-0 defeat to Spain, while England’s dream of reaching the final died in a 2-1 loss to defending champions Argentina.

France’s exit stung because of how flat it felt. Kylian Mbappé and company came unstuck against Spain’s defensive might, and Les Bleus barely got a sniff in a controlled Spanish performance — a shocking outcome for a side that had been among the tournament’s highest scorers.

England’s collapse was crueler. Enzo Fernández’s equaliser canceled out Anthony Gordon’s opening goal, before Lautaro Martínez scored the winner for the reigning world champions. Fernández beat Jordan Pickford in the 85th minute after a perfect Messi assist, and deep into stoppage time Messi provided another decisive pass for Martínez to complete the comeback. Ten minutes from a first final since 1966, Thomas Tuchel’s men left Atlanta empty-handed.

The winners of those semifinals — [Spain and Argentina — meet in the final](/article/argentina-vs-spain-world-cup-2026-final) at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, July 19. France and England get Miami, and one last shot at a podium.

### What’s Actually at Stake

Don’t let the “match nobody wants” framing fool you. There are real incentives on the table:

- **The Golden Boot:** Lionel Messi currently tops the charts with eight goals and four assists, while Kylian Mbappé has eight goals and three assists, and both Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham sit on six goals. Goals in this match count, and Mbappé plays a day before Messi does.

- **Prize money:** The third-placed side takes home $2 million more than the fourth-placed team.

- **History:** England are chasing their best World Cup finish since winning it all in 1966, while France are aiming for a third straight top-three result after winning in 2018 and finishing second in 2022.

- **A farewell:** This is Didier Deschamps’ final match as France head coach, closing one of the most decorated managerial tenures in international football.

### Team News and Predicted Lineups

Rotation is the big variable. Both managers are expected to freshen their squads, but star names should still feature.

#### France Team News

William Saliba is almost certainly out after going down with a back injury in the semifinal against Spain — a problem he carried into the tournament, with surgery now likely. Expect changes across the XI, though Mbappé’s Golden Boot chase means he should start.

**Predicted France XI (4-2-3-1):** Maignan; Koundé, Upamecano, Lacroix, T. Hernandez; Rabiot, Koné; Dembélé, Cherki, Doué; Mbappé.

#### England Team News

Thomas Tuchel has a more complicated puzzle to solve, dealing with fatigue and late-game injury concerns — Reece James was forced off late against Argentina and is a major doubt. Harry Kane may drop to the bench for Ollie Watkins, Kobbie Mainoo could get his first minutes of the tournament, and Declan Rice may be rested after struggling with fatigue.

**Predicted England XI (4-2-3-1):** Pickford; Spence, Guehi, Konsa, O’Reilly; Mainoo, Anderson; Rogers, Eze, Rashford; Watkins.

### Match Prediction: Who Wins the Bronze?

The consensus leans French. Squawka’s model makes France 57% favourites and predicts a 2-1 France win, with Mbappé motivated to catch Messi. RotoWire also leans France, arguing they have the better finishers even on a rotated side, that Mbappé is a level above, and that a spent-looking England is exactly the kind of opponent France’s attack punishes.

There is a counter-case: NBC Sports tipped England 2-1, and third-place playoffs are historically chaotic, high-scoring affairs where rotated lineups produce open football. Our call: **France 2-1 England**, with Mbappé on the scoresheet — but do not be surprised if this turns into a goal-fest.

### Kick-Off Times by Region

The match kicks off at 5:00 PM ET on Saturday, July 18 in Miami. Here is the local kick-off time across every major region:

Region / Country
Local Kick-Off Time

USA (East / Central / Pacific)
5:00 PM / 4:00 PM / 2:00 PM, Sat, July 18

Canada (ET)
5:00 PM, Sat, July 18

Mexico (CST)
3:00 PM, Sat, July 18

Brazil / Argentina (BRT/ART)
6:00 PM, Sat, July 18

UK & Ireland (BST)
10:00 PM, Sat, July 18

France, Spain, Italy, Germany (CEST)
11:00 PM, Sat, July 18

Nigeria / West Africa (WAT)
10:00 PM, Sat, July 18

South Africa (SAST)
11:00 PM, Sat, July 18

East Africa — Kenya, Ethiopia (EAT)
12:00 AM, Sun, July 19

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait (AST)
12:00 AM, Sun, July 19

UAE (GST)
1:00 AM, Sun, July 19

Pakistan (PKT)
2:00 AM, Sun, July 19

India (IST)
2:30 AM, Sun, July 19

Nepal (NPT)
2:45 AM, Sun, July 19

Bangladesh (BST)
3:00 AM, Sun, July 19

Kazakhstan — Almaty (ALMT)
2:00 AM, Sun, July 19

Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam (WIB/ICT)
4:00 AM, Sun, July 19

China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Mongolia
5:00 AM, Sun, July 19

Japan, South Korea (JST/KST)
6:00 AM, Sun, July 19

Australia (AEST)
7:00 AM, Sun, July 19

### Where to Watch: TV Channels and Live Streaming by Region

#### North America

Region
TV / Cable Channels
OTT / Digital Platforms

United States
FOX (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
FOX One, Peacock, Fubo

Canada
Bell Media — TSN, CTV, RDS
TSN+ app

Mexico
TUDN (Televisa), TV Azteca
ViX

#### Europe

Region
TV / Cable Channels
OTT / Digital Platforms

UK
BBC One
BBC iPlayer

France
TF1, M6
TF1+, beIN Connect

Spain
RTVE (La 1), Mediapro
DAZN, RTVE Play

Italy
Rai 1
RaiPlay

Germany
ARD, ZDF
Magenta Sport (4K)

#### South Asia

Region
TV / Cable Channels
OTT / Digital Platforms

India
Unite8 Sports 1 & 2 (Zee, Hindi & English)
ZEE5

Bangladesh
Somoy TV, BTV, T Sports
Toffee, Bioscope+

Pakistan
PTV Sports
Tapmad

Sri Lanka
TV1, Sirasa TV, Shakthi TV, PEO TV
PEO TV app

Nepal
Himalaya Sports
DGo

#### East, Southeast & Central Asia

Region
TV / Cable Channels
OTT / Digital Platforms

China
CCTV (CMG), in 4K and 8K
Migu, Xiaohongshu (RedNote)

Japan
NHK, Nippon TV, Fuji TV
DAZN, NHK+

South Korea
JTBC, KBS (select matches)
NAVER Sports, CHZZK

Hong Kong
Now TV (4K)
Now Player

Indonesia
TVRI
Vidio

Kazakhstan
QAZTRK
QAZTRK digital platforms

Uzbekistan / Kyrgyzstan / Tajikistan
Zo’r TV / KTRK / Varzish TV & TV Football
Broadcaster apps

Australia
SBS
SBS On Demand

#### Middle East & Africa

Region
TV / Cable Channels
OTT / Digital Platforms

Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait & MENA
beIN Sports (exclusive across 24 countries)
beIN Connect, TOD

Sub-Saharan Africa (approx. 50 countries)
SuperSport via DStv and GOtv
DStv Stream, GOtv Stream

West Africa (free-to-air)
New World TV and local sublicensed channels
New World TV digital

#### Latin America

Region
TV / Cable Channels
OTT / Digital Platforms

Brazil
Globo,  SporTV
CazéTV, Globoplay

Argentina & Spanish-speaking LatAm
Telefe, TyC Sports, DSports
DGO, TyC Sports Play

Note: channel assignments can vary by match and platform, so double-check your local listings on matchday.

### Final Verdict

Strip away the “loser’s bracket” cynicism, and this is a genuinely compelling football match. France arrive with the superior squad depth, a fully motivated Mbappé eyeing back-to-back Golden Boots, and an attack desperate to erase the memory of its worst attacking display in decades against Spain. England arrive emotionally shattered but with a squad hungry to secure the nation’s best finish in 60 years. If Tuchel rotates heavily and Deschamps keeps his front line intact, the quality gap should tell — which is why France 2-1 England is the smart call. But bronze finals have a habit of ignoring the script, and with Kane, Bellingham, Mbappé, and Dembélé all potentially sharing a pitch with nothing left to protect, neutral fans may get the most entertaining 90 minutes of the entire knockout stage. Whatever happens in Miami, one European powerhouse leaves North America with a medal — and the other leaves with nothing but a long flight home.
