England and France contest a third-place playoff in Miami that multiple outlets describe as an “all-time classic” after a high-scoring, action-heavy match. All sources agree the game produces 10 goals and is marked by an open style of play, including frequent attacking chances and moments that involve “flicks” and “tricks.” The match is also characterized by a lack of sustained defending, contributing to the rapid scoring and end-to-end nature of the contest. While the provided excerpts do not include specific goal scorers, timings, or final breakdown by outlet, they consistently frame the encounter as a standout thriller in the tournament’s third-place playoff stage. The reports emphasize the overall entertainment value and momentum shifts created by both teams’ offensive play. Taken together, the coverage presents the same central account: a dramatic, high-scoring match in Miami where England and France produce a wide range of attacking moments and a chaotic flow that prevents either side from settling the contest defensively.