Bukayo Saka Scores World Cup Winner Vs France In Miami

Bukayo Saka Scores World Cup Winner Vs France In Miami

England Drubs France 3‑0 in World Cup Third‑Place Match

Who Gave England the Edge?

England’s confidence was built early when Ezri Konsa headed in a corner kick in the 18th minute, giving the Three Lions a 2‑0 cushion. Midfielder Declan Rice set up that header and also opened the scoring moments later with a sharp right‑footed strike from outside the box after intercepting a pass near midfield. The third goal came in the 37th minute as Bukayo Saka converted a loose ball that ricocheted off a French defender’s goal‑line clearance, extending the lead to 3‑0.

France’s defense appeared unsettled, especially when goalkeeper Mike Maignan rushed out to block Marcus Rashford only for the ball to bounce into Saka’s path. The French side never recovered, and England held firm for the remainder of the match.

Setting the Stage in Miami

The contest unfolded under the lights of Hard Rock Stadium, a venue FIFA brands as Miami Stadium for the tournament. The stadium doubles as the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and the college football power Miami Hurricanes. The match kicked off at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, with temperatures in the upper 70s.

Prior to this third‑place clash, England had endured a 2‑1 defeat to Argentina in the semifinals on July 15, a result that sparked intense debate in the English press. Veteran Scottish pundit Graeme Souness publicly questioned whether Rice should remain a midfielder or transition to a central‑defensive role.

Where to Watch

  • TV Channel: Fox (English) | Telemundo (Spanish)

  • Live Stream: Fubo, which carries both Fox and Telemundo, and Peacock for the Spanish‑language feed.

The broadcast ensures fans can pick up the action on traditional television or through popular streaming platforms, regardless of language preference.

Betting Odds and Forecasts

  • Money line (BetMGM): France –110, Tie +270, England +270.

Prediction platforms diverge on the outcome. Dimers.com projects a 1‑1 draw after regulation, with France ultimately winning on penalties.

What This Means for England

The emphatic 3‑0 victory restores some pride after the semifinal loss and demonstrates England’s attacking versatility. Securing a third‑place finish positions the squad favorably ahead of the next cycle of international tournaments. The performance also silences recent critics of Rice, whose two-goal contribution underscores his ability to impact both creative and scoring roles.

As the World Cup continues, England will look to build on this momentum, while France reflects on missed opportunities against a more fluid opponent.


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