France and England meet at Miami Stadium on Saturday in the World Cup third-place playoff, just a day before Sunday’s final between Spain and Argentina. Both sides arrive as beaten semi-finalists – France stunned 2-0 by Spain, England undone by a stoppage-time Argentina fightback.It’s a bronze-medal match nobody wanted to be playing in, but Star Sports are offering new customers the chance to grab £20 in free bets. Sign up via our link using promo code BET40GET20, place a single £40 cash bet at evens or higher and you’ll get 2 x £10 free bets (first instantly, second 24 hours later). France arrive as beaten favourites, suffering their first defeat of the tournament as Mikel Oyarzabal’s penalty and Pedro Porro’s second-half strike ended their hopes of a third straight final. Kylian Mbappé failed to register a shot on target and Ousmane Dembélé barely troubled Unai Simón, with Didier Deschamps’ side second best throughout in what will be his final match in charge before Zinedine Zidane takes over.England’s collapse was even more painful. Anthony Gordon’s 55th-minute opener was undone by a five-minute Argentina blitz that saw Enzo Fernández level in the 85th minute and Lautaro Martínez head a stoppage-time winner. Thomas Tuchel’s decision to switch to a back five after going ahead was widely criticised, with Harry Kane admitting England “seemed to just try to hold on” once in front.Score even more value with Star SportsJust follow our link to Star Sports and register using promo code BET40GET20. Place a single £40 cash bet at odds of evens (2.0) or higher. Once your bet is placed, you’ll receive 1 x £10 free bet instantly.A second £10 free bet will be credited 24 hours later. Both expire after 24 hours and must be used at minimum odds of 4/1 (5.0). Free bets cannot be split into smaller bets.A fitting boost for a bronze-medal match that both sides would rather have skipped altogether, with Mbappé, Dembélé, Kane and Jude Bellingham all in action for one final time this tournament.Mbappé’s bruised pride to edge a contest neither side wantedThird-place playoffs are notoriously hard to call, with both camps still nursing the rawest of wounds and coaches often as tempted to rotate deeply as to chase pride. France have the extra emotional weight of it being Deschamps’ final match in charge, which could cut either way – a fitting send-off or a flat non-event after Tuesday’s heartbreak. Mbappé, held without a shot on target against Spain, will have a point to prove. The two sides last met at the 2022 World Cup quarter-final, when France edged out England 2-1 despite a rare Kane penalty miss.England, meanwhile, have Kane and Bellingham to call on again after the pair scored 12 of England’s 13 goals this tournament between them, and Tuchel will want a response after his substitutions were heavily criticised following the Argentina defeat. 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