England secure third place at the World Cup after beating France 6-4 in a high-scoring match in Miami. Multiple reports describe the game as chaotic, with both teams trading goals and focusing less on defending than on attacking. England reach the third-place finish while also recording their best World Cup result since their only championship in 1966. France mount a strong late fightback, but England hold on to the lead to seal the win. Kylian Mbappe is reported to score two goals for France, taking him to the top of the tournament scoring charts, while the overall result remains dominated by the combined goal tally of ten. Despite the late pressure from France, England’s advantage proves decisive, and they end the tournament in third place. Sources consistently agree on the final score, the venue and the outcome, as well as the match’s goal-heavy, end-to-end character.