England XI vs France: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup, injury latest for World Cup bronze final | OneFootball

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·17 juillet 2026

England XI vs France: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup, injury latest for World Cup bronze final

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Thomas Tuchel expected to freshen up Three Lions side for third-place play-off

Thomas Tuchel is expected to make significant changes to his starting lineup when England face France in the World Cup 2026 bronze final on Saturday.


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Tuchel will alter his team back in sweltering Miami as he manages fatigue and looks to give minutes to players who have supported the squad but featured less than some of his regulars.

Captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham should both be keen to start the game, given they each have six goals and are still chasing the World Cup Golden Boot. Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi currently lead the race with eight goals apiece.

Reece James went off injured in the second half of the Argentina semi-final, so Tuchel may have to swap Djed Spence to the right of defence.

Declan Rice has looked notably fatigued during the tournament, having also battled illness, a calf issue and ongoing neural pain in his hamstring and lower back.

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Time for a rest? Declan Rice has struggled with injury, illness and fatigue at the World Cup

The Arsenal star - rarely taken off by club or country - was substituted at half-time against Norway in the quarter-finals and again with 18 minutes to play against Argentina.

Rice could be rested here, with Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo yet to play a single minute at this tournament.

At centre-back, Tuchel can select from Ezri Konsa, Marc Guehi, John Stones and Dan Burn, or hand a World Cup debut to late call-up Trevoh Chalobah.

Eberechi Eze, Marcus Rashford, Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney will all be keen for more game time further forward after seeing their usage limited so far.

In goal, Tuchel has a decision to make over whether to stick with first-choice option Jordan Pickford or give either of his understudies - Dean Henderson and James Trafford - their first World Cup minutes.

Tuchel has tended to use a 4-2-3-1 formation during the World Cup, as have France.

Jordan Henderson remains unavailable due to the freak arm injury he suffered celebrating the win over Mexico, which required surgery.

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