The France and England squads have both made it clear they see little value in battling for third place at the World Cup, a fixture that does not exist at the Euros yet remains part of the global showpiece. After a gruelling tournament run, many expect both coaches to rest their biggest names, handing opportunities to fringe players who are desperate to shine. This lack of star power could turn the match into an open, end-to-end affair rather than the cagey affair some might anticipate.
Team Form
- France looked toothless in their semi-final defeat to Spain, creating almost no clear chances and losing key defender William Saliba to injury early on.
- England were simply overrun by Argentina in the other semi, with Thomas Tuchel forced into ultra-defensive changes that left them unable to respond.
- Both sides arrive with tired legs and low motivation, meaning the bench players will carry the load and play with extra hunger.
Tactical Analysis
Without the pressure of a final or the weight of expectation, the reserves from both nations are likely to express themselves freely. France’s attacking options off the bench will want to prove they belong at this level, while England’s young midfielders could finally get the chance to dictate tempo instead of sitting deep. Expect plenty of transitions, wide play, and shots from distance as neither team prioritises a rigid defensive structure.
Betting Proposal
The absence of first-team regulars should produce an entertaining, high-scoring spectacle where goals flow more easily than in previous knockout clashes. Both teams have the firepower on the bench to trouble each other, and the lack of tactical caution points to an open game. Total goals over 3.5 at odds of 2.10 looks the smartest types for this fixture.















