What can England get for winning World Cup third-place play-off? Prize money revealed | OneFootball

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·17 luglio 2026

What can England get for winning World Cup third-place play-off? Prize money revealed

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More than just pride on the line as Three Lions face on last match this summer

England’s World Cup dream may have been dashed by Argentina this week, but there is still plenty to play for as they head into the bronze final.


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France stand between Thomas Tuchel’s men and third place in the tournament, with the two sides to do battle at Miami Gardens Stadium on Saturday evening.

Les Bleus had arrived in the United States as almost unanimous tournament favourites, but were stunned by Spain in their semi-final, falling to a 2-0 defeat.

The match will mean something to Didier Deschamps, though, as he faces up to what will be his final match in charge of the French national team.

“I have a duty for this game,” Deschamps told a press conference in Miami. “It is not a friendly. It is a third-place ⁠playoff. The players, staff, and I have ​the duty to reach this last objective.

“It is ​less important than the final. England does not want to play this game, and neither do we. ‌But here we are. We have to set ​our eyes on that goal to be third and make this final goal a reality. We ⁠have this duty when wearing this jersey. ⁠

“In my head I ​know that it is my last match. I don’t want anybody to cry. The end is near but life goes on.”

Tuchel has sung a similar tune, though knows he has two years left to run on his England contract, but he too will hope to save face with a win here after coming under fire for his decisions against Argentina.

What can England win in the third-place play-off?

The third-place play-off is often described as a match nobody wants to play in, with the final obviously preferred, but the match is not a total dead rubber.

For one thing, the bronze final’s victor stands to benefit from FIFA’s expanded prize fund for this World Cup. The winner will net themselves £21.5million in prize money, while the loser will only take home £20m.

The third-place finisher will also take home a clutch of bronze medals. There is no trophy available for either side to take home.

England have never won the third-place play-off in two previous attempts, losing to Belgium in 2018 and Italy in 1998.

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