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England vs France could be forced into late move in another chaotic World Cup twist
United Kingdom⚽ Sports4 hr. ago

England vs France could be forced into late move in another chaotic World Cup twist

England and France are scheduled to compete in the third-place play-off match at the World Cup in Miami, but the game might be delayed or suspended due to anticipated thunderstorms. Both teams had hoped to reach the final but were defeated in their semi-finals—England by Argentina and France by Spain. The match will take place at Miami Stadium, which lacks a fully retractable roof, making it vulnerable to weather disruptions. According to FIFA rules, the game must be paused or postponed if lightning strikes within eight miles of the venue. Similar weather-related delays have occurred during this World Cup, including a one-hour postponement of England’s earlier match against Mexico. This bronze medal match represents England’s best chance since 1966 to achieve a strong World Cup finish, though manager Thomas Tuchel acknowledges the difficulty of motivating his team after their semi-final loss.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
England vs France could be forced into late move in another chaotic World Cup twist

England and France are scheduled to compete in the third-place play-off match at the World Cup in Miami, but the game might be delayed or suspended due to anticipated thunderstorms. Both teams had hoped to reach the final but were defeated in their semi-finals—England by Argentina and France by Spain. The match will take place at Miami Stadium, which lacks a fully retractable roof, making it vulnerable to weather disruptions. According to FIFA rules, the game must be paused or postponed if lightning strikes within eight miles of the venue. Similar weather-related delays have occurred during this World Cup, including a one-hour postponement of England’s earlier match against Mexico. This bronze medal match represents England’s best chance since 1966 to achieve a strong World Cup finish, though manager Thomas Tuchel acknowledges the difficulty of motivating his team after their semi-final loss.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the third-place play-off match—and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. There is no framing or slant present in the reporting, as it remains strictly factual and centered around the match logistics and weather concerns.

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