
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT GAME?! England claim bronze after an unforgettable thriller
Kylian Mbappé makes World Cup history by finishing as the tournament’s top scorer! Bukayo Saka also produces a sensational World Cup hat-trick!
England have made history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, securing their first-ever bronze medal after an incredible 6–4 victory over France in the third-place play-off in Miami Gardens, Florida.
The “Bronze Final” turned into a breathtaking ten-goal thriller and one of the highest-scoring matches in World Cup history.
England produced a stunning first-half performance and raced into a commanding 4–0 lead before the interval. Declan Rice and Ezri Konsa found the net, while Bukayo Saka struck twice to leave France facing what appeared to be an impossible comeback.
However, the French refused to surrender. Inspired by Kylian Mbappé, they fought back spectacularly during a chaotic second half and transformed the match into an unforgettable end-to-end battle.
Saka remained England’s biggest attacking threat. The Arsenal star converted a second-half penalty to complete a sensational World Cup hat-trick, cementing his place in English football history.
France continued to push forward and threatened to produce one of the greatest comebacks the tournament had ever witnessed. But deep into stoppage time, Jude Bellingham scored England’s sixth goal to seal a remarkable 6–4 victory.
Mbappé may have missed out on the bronze medal, but the French captain still achieved an important personal milestone. He finished the tournament as the World Cup’s leading goalscorer, adding another historic chapter to his extraordinary international career.
The spectacular duel between Saka and Mbappé turned what was expected to be a consolation match into one of the most entertaining encounters of the entire tournament. Every time England appeared to have secured the victory, France responded and kept the contest alive.
For Thomas Tuchel and his players, the bronze medal represents a memorable conclusion to a dramatic World Cup campaign. England recovered from the heartbreak of their 2–1 semifinal defeat against Argentina and ended the tournament on the podium.
It is England’s best World Cup finish since lifting the trophy on home soil in 1966—and the first bronze medal in the history of the Three Lions.
France leave the tournament without a medal, but Mbappé’s Golden Boot offers some consolation after another exceptional individual campaign.
This was supposed to be the match nobody wanted to play. Instead, England and France delivered a ten-goal classic that football supporters will never forget.
England take the bronze. Saka takes home the match ball. Mbappé takes the Golden Boot. Football fans take a moment to catch their breath! 😱🍿🥉⚽🔥