England secured their best men’s World Cup finish since 1966 with a stunning 6-4 victory over France in a breathtaking third-place play-off.
Bukayo Saka was the undisputed star of the match, delivering a magnificent hat-trick to inspire England to a historic result on the world stage.
The ten-goal thriller produced one of the most remarkable World Cup matches in recent memory, keeping fans on the edge of their seats throughout.
England’s third-place finish represents a monumental achievement for the national side, ending a 60-year wait to reach the top three at a World Cup.
The last time England finished this high at a World Cup was in 1966, when they famously lifted the trophy on home soil at Wembley.
France, who had been hoping to secure bronze themselves, were unable to contain an inspired England performance despite the high-scoring contest remaining competitive throughout.
Saka’s hat-trick underlined his status as one of England’s most important and decisive players on the international stage in the current era.
The Arsenal forward has been one of the standout performers of the tournament, and his display in this third-place match was arguably his finest hour in an England shirt.
England’s attack proved relentless across the ninety minutes, with the team producing a performance full of ambition, creativity, and clinical finishing in front of goal.
For England supporters, this result will live long in the memory, delivering a moment of genuine World Cup history that a generation of fans had been waiting decades to witness.
The victory sets a new benchmark for this England squad and provides a powerful foundation as the team looks ahead to future major tournaments with genuine belief and momentum.

