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England beat France 6-4 in World Cup third-place playoff
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England beat France 6-4 in World Cup third-place playoff

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England beat France 6-4 in World Cup third-place playoff

England beat France 6-4 in a high-scoring World Cup third-place playoff thanks to a hat-trick from Bukayo Saka while Kylian Mbappe became the highest scorer in the tournament’s history.

France were 4-0 down at half-time but coach Didier Deschamps made substitutions at half-time and Mbappe notched the 22nd World Cup goal of his career,

Despite a spirited France comeback England hung on to win.

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