England win World Cup bronze after ten-goal thriller against France
England vs France: What happened?
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It was celebrations for England's Three Lions after they won the Bronze medal match at the World Cup.
The team came third after beating France 6-4 in an epic thriller.
A World Cup 'bronze final' is usually a game no players want to take part in, but Saturday night's match between England and France turned out to be a corker.
There was a hat-trick for Bukayo Saka and Kylian Mbappé put himself top of the list to be the competition's top goalscorer.
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What happened in the England vs France match?

The Three Lions picked themselves up from the disappointment of losing in the semi-final against Argentina earlier in the week, to score four goals in the first half.
Captain for the day Declan Rice opened the scoring from long-range and then set up Ezri Konsa for the second.
Bukayo Saka then scored two more goals before the break, taking it to 4-0.

France manager Didier Deschamps, who was in charge for the final time, made some major changes at half-time and it paid off.
Kylian Mbappé scored twice, making him the World Cup's all-time leading scorer with 22 goals in total - one ahead of Argentina's Lionel Messi.
A third France goal from Bradley Barcola made it 4-3 to England, meaning the pressure was back on to produce something special.

Step up Saka, who scored a penalty and nabbed himself a coveted World Cup hat-trick.
He is now only one of four England players to have achieved that feat.
After another scare in the form of a 96-minute goal from France's Ousmane Dembélé, Jude Bellingham finished the goal-fest with a brilliant solo effort.

HOW many goals?!
After the game, Declan Rice told reporters that this team is the "best England group for a very long time".
He added: "I think we can be proud as a group - we are just gutted we lost in that semi-final.
"We're tired of saying we're proud of coming in semi-finals and quarter-finals - we want to win with England ultimately.
"But to come third in this tournament is a real achievement."
Record-breakers
It was a match of "records", "firsts" and "bests".
Here are a few of the stats that made this game one for the history books...
The final score was 6-4, making it the highest scoring bronze final ever.
The third place finish is England's best result in a World Cup in 60 years.
Jude Bellingham became the first England player to score seven goals at a single World Cup