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So the third-place play-off match or as FIFA are calling it 'the bronze medal match' where the teams will get an actual bronze medal for winning this match. It is between France and England.

It is a game that nobody wants to play.

For France, they were denied an third World Cup final by losing to Spain 2-0.

And for England, football didn't come home and just like that, streams as we'd probably see when Thursday's streaming figures are released, 'Three Lions' , 'Wonderwall', 'Vindaloo', 'World In Motion' and 'Come On Eileen? will drop down ' as Argentina scored two late goals to beat them 2-1 in an bad-tempered cagey match where the South American dark arts played an ugly part in the first half .

The game is live on BBC One at Saturday at 10pm (UK Time) with commentary from Steve Wilson and Danny Murphy possibly, who'll probably mention his cat.

How do you see this going?

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  • Houdini
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    I think it depends on your expectations going into the tournament. Croatia in 1998 and Turkey in 2002 were very happy to get 3rd place and the bronze medal because they exceeded their own expectations

  • I was thinking I wouldn't even bother watching this but given it's a later KO on Saturday I probably will. I'm most intrigued to see if Tuchel lets the handbrake off now there's no pressure. If he do

  • Henessy Lake
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    Its just a boring match anyway, could not care less who wins it

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Last 3 Meetings between France and England:

10/10/2022- England 1-2 France (World Cup)

13/06/2017- France 3-2 England (Friendly)

17/11/2015- England 2-0 France (Friendly)

At Major Tournaments:

10/10/2022- England 1-2 France (World Cup)

11/06/2012- France 1-1 England (Euros)

13/06/2004- France 2-1 England (Euros)

14/06/1992- England 0-0 France (Euros)

16/06/1982- England 3-1 France (World Cup)

20/07/1966- England 2-0 France (World Cup)

https://youtu.be/0H_s55kcLrk?si=0rvHKSY12D4USMvz

I was thinking I wouldn't even bother watching this but given it's a later KO on Saturday I probably will.

I'm most intrigued to see if Tuchel lets the handbrake off now there's no pressure. If he does then that will say a lot about our prospects under him going forward.

7 out of the last 8 third place play offs have been won by the team that was knocked out in the semi final by the eventual winners. Including the last two consecutive tournaments.

I have never cared less about an England game in the history of ever.

The last 10 minutes of that last match have absolutely gutted me honestly, the pathetic all out defensive tactics against one of the best teams in the world have just given me exactly zero desire to wish to see how this plays out.

28 minutes ago, Henessy Lake said:

Its just a boring match anyway, could not care less who wins it

Aside from money, I honestly don't understand the purpose of it.

No country is like "yeah well, we came 4th in 1998" lol.

Around 7,000 tickets are still listed on Fifa's ticket sites for Saturday's World Cup bronze medal match between England and France.

As of Friday at 10:00 BST, the game in Miami (kick off 22:00 BST) has not yet sold out with 1,246 tickets on general sale listed at $865 (£657) and $1,125 (£855).

There are a further 5,864 tickets available on the official resale platform, with the cheapest being category three available at a face value of $455 (£346) plus Fifa's 15% fee.

However, there are many tickets in the higher-priced categories listed well below what they were purchased for.

A category one ticket with an original price of $1,125 (£855) has a hugely discounted price of $659 (£500).


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15 hours ago, Viper* said:

Aside from money, I honestly don't understand the purpose of it.

No country is like "yeah well, we came 4th in 1998" lol.

Don't think Netherlands would say that.

Yeah, third place play-offs are basically friendlies but tougher to stomach after you've been knocked out. I don't see what incentive there really is to play well.

I think it depends on your expectations going into the tournament. Croatia in 1998 and Turkey in 2002 were very happy to get 3rd place and the bronze medal because they exceeded their own expectations by getting to the semi finals in the first place. If Cape Verde for example had made it to the semi finals they would be very happy with a bronze medal by the end of the tournament.

4 hours ago, Hassaan said:

Yeah, third place play-offs are basically friendlies but tougher to stomach after you've been knocked out. I don't see what incentive there really is to play well.

A hefty bonus alongside the bronze medal so its not all bad

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