England have defeated France 6-4 in a blockbuster match to secure third place in the FIFA World Cup.
Declan Rice kicked off the scoring after scoring in the 3rd minute, before Ezri Konsa made it two in the 18th minute.
Bukayo Saka scored twice in the 37th minute and the stoppage time in the first half to end it with a 4-0 lead for the Three Lions.
In the second half, Kylian Mbappe scored in the 48th and 66th minutes. Bradley Barcola scored in the 54th.
Saka secured his hattrick in the 87th minute from the penalty spot. Ousmane Dembele scored France's fourth and last goal in the stoppage time, before Jude Bellingham squeezed England's sixth and last goal in the last moments of the match.

New record for Mbappe
With his two goals on Saturday, Mbappe became the World Cup's all time top scorer with 22 goals.
The 27-year-old leapfrogged Argentina's Lionel Messi (21), who is due to play in Sunday's final against Spain, and although that will almost certainly be his rival's last World Cup game, Mbappe will probably play in at least one more global tournament.
Mbappe finished his third World Cup campaign with 10 goals to the lead the Golden Boot standings, two ahead of Messi.
The Real Madrid forward managed the feat in 22 appearances, scoring four goals in 2018 and eight in 2022 as France reached both finals, beating Croatia and losing to Argentina four years ago.
"Messi is going to score (on Sunday), that's for sure. I'm just trying to help my team win. When you score a lot of goals at the World Cup, it puts you in a certain category," Mbappe said.
"I would have preferred not to be the all-time top scorer and to be playing tomorrow's match. It's good in terms of legacy, but today it's not the first thing on my mind."





















