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[Fantasy Prediction] FIFA World Cup 2026 Third-Place Match: France vs. England — Mbappé & Olise Shine as France Claim Third Place with a 3-0 Victory

Our editorial team offers a purely speculative and opinionated fantasy prediction for the third-place match between France and England. We break down a scenario in which Mbappé and Olise strike in the first half, with substitute Dembélé adding a third to seal a dominant 3-0 win for France. We also turn our attention to the Golden Boot race on the eve of the final.

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sports_soccer This is not an official standings prediction. Ahead of the third-place match between France and France vs England, to be held at Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) at 06:00 JST on Sunday, July 19, 2026, this is a purely entertainment-driven "what if" piece, based entirely on the editorial team's (admin's) personal whims and imagination. The scenario we're going with: France 3-0 England, with France claiming third place.


info Match Information

  • Date/Time: Kickoff at 06:00 JST on Sunday, July 19, 2026 (locally Saturday, July 18 at 17:00 — likely to kick off amid the lingering heat and humidity of Miami)
  • Venue: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
  • Match: article France vs article England (Third-Place Match · M103)
  • Broadcast: NHK General / DAZN / NHK BS4K

local_fire_department A Rematch Worth Watching

These two sides have actually met before — in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Qatar World Cup. France won 2-1, with Aurélien Tchouaméni opening the scoring and Olivier Giroud sealing it, though Harry Kane did level things up from the penalty spot at one point, only to then miss a second penalty in a gut-wrenching moment late in the game (Wikipedia open_in_new). Can England finally settle the score, or will they find themselves playing second fiddle to France four years on? Though it may look like a dead rubber for two sides knocked out in the semifinals, this is very much a match with history behind it.

local_fire_department The Road Here

France — Thrashed by Spain in the Semifinal, But Dominant Until Then

  • Group Stage: 3-1 vs Senegal, 3-0 vs Iraq, 4-1 vs Norway (away) — three wins from three
  • Round of 32: 3-0 vs Sweden
  • Round of 16: 1-0 vs Paraguay (away)
  • Quarterfinal: 2-0 vs Morocco
  • Semifinal: 0-2 vs Spain — eliminated, missing out on the final

England — Also Beaten in the Semifinal, by Argentina, Heading Into a Frustrating Third-Place Clash

  • Group Stage: 4-2 vs Croatia, 0-0 draw vs Ghana, 2-0 vs Panama (away)
  • Round of 32: 2-1 vs DR Congo
  • Round of 16: 3-2 vs Mexico (away)
  • Quarterfinal: 2-1 vs Norway
  • Semifinal: 1-2 vs Argentina — eliminated, missing out on the final

star Imagined Score: France 3-0 England

Here's how our editorial team imagines it playing out. Both sides lost in the semifinals, and on paper motivation might seem low. But they'll still play to win — for the fans who've cheered them all the way. That said, fatigue from the relentless schedule is real, and the scenario we're dreaming up sees both teams start with close to their best XI, before France exploits a drop in England's intensity as the second half wears on.

First Half — Mbappé Opens the Scoring, Olise Adds Another

Kylian Mbappé (France FW)
Kylian Mbappé (France FW)

Mbappé, joint-top scorer at the tournament with 8 goals (level with Messi for the most of the competition), isn't the type to coast through a dead rubber. He starts, and in our imagined scenario nets his 9th goal of the tournament in the first half — going top of the scoring charts on the eve of the final.

Michael Olise (France MF)
Michael Olise (France MF)

Olise, who has racked up 5 assists so far and been a creative cornerstone of this France side, also starts. With Ousmane Dembélé kept on the bench, Olise makes his mark up front in his trademark direct style, adding France's second before the break. Against a French side pressing high and driving forward with pace and quick combinations, England find themselves constantly on the back foot.

Second Half — Sub Dembélé Seals It, Bellingham & Rashford Left Frustrated

Ousmane Dembélé (France MF)
Ousmane Dembélé (France MF)

Dembélé, with 5 goals to his name this tournament, starts on the bench given the demands of the schedule. Brought on in the second half, he arrives with fresh legs and in our imagined ending, tucks away the third to put the game beyond doubt — France win 3-0.

Jude Bellingham (England MF)
Jude Bellingham (England MF)

Bellingham, who has kept his eye for goal sharp with 6 strikes this tournament, starts and gives everything — but just can't find the net on the day. Promising efforts fly wide or are kept out by the goalkeeper, and he ends the match scoreless.

Marcus Rashford (England FW)
Marcus Rashford (England FW)

Rashford, who has so far featured in 5 matches for just 184 minutes — largely as an impact substitute — is deployed again from the bench in the second half. He drives at goal with his trademark pace and sharpness, but again can't convert.

Harry Kane (England FW)
Harry Kane (England FW)

Kane, who has scored 6 goals this tournament, is left on the bench throughout — a call made with fatigue in mind. He never gets his chance, and in our imagined scenario, doesn't even get the opportunity to exorcise the ghost of that missed penalty in the 2022 quarterfinal.

arrow_forward Three Things to Watch

  • Mbappé going top of the scoring charts alone: With 8 goals — level with Messi, who has the final to come — Mbappé needs just one more to go clear at the top. That said, Messi will have his own chance to close the gap in the final, so the race for the tournament's Golden Boot looks set to go down to the wire.
  • Squad rotation in a dead rubber: Rest the starters, or show some pride? The imagined setup — France starting Mbappé and Olise while holding Dembélé back, England starting Bellingham while keeping Kane in reserve — feels very much like a third-place match where something other than the result is on the line.
  • The ghost of the 2022 quarterfinal: The memory of that defeat to France — Kane's missed penalty very much included — lingers for England. Even in the context of a third-place play-off, that grudge isn't something the players will have forgotten.

info Summary

As you'll have gathered from everything above, this is a complete work of fiction — a "fantasy" piece with no bearing on the actual result. What really happens, we'll be following live right here on this site from the 06:00 JST kickoff on July 19. For match details and the latest live scores, head to the article match page; for the bigger picture, check out the article bracket and our article tournament predictions page.

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Last updated: 2026-07-16

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