England beat France 6-4 in a chaotic World Cup third-place playoff on Saturday, with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice to become the tournament’s all-time leading World Cup goalscorer. Both teams enter the match after semi-final defeats—France are eliminated by Spain, while England fall to Argentina. Coaches make multiple lineup changes in the heat in Miami, with England’s Thomas Tuchel leaving Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham out of the starting XI, and France’s Didier Deschamps omitting players including Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé as he steps down after 14 years in charge.
England take an early lead when Declan Rice scores from distance and Ezri Konsa heads home to make it 2-0. Bukayo Saka then extends England’s advantage to 3-0 and adds a second to push it to 4-0 at halftime. Mbappé scores to reduce the deficit and later nets his second of the match to reach 22 World Cup goals, moving clear of Lionel Messi. France score again through Barcola and elsewhere, including a converted penalty by Saka after Malo Gusto brings down Djed Spence. Bellingham adds England’s 10th goal moment as France complete their comeback attempt. England finish third, their best World Cup result since 1966.