France and England face off on July 18 for World Cup bronze, with the winner claiming third place ahead of Sunday's championship final. The match streams across multiple platforms depending on your location.
In the United States, Fox carries the game on cable and streams it live on Fox Sports Go and Peacock. UK viewers can watch on ITV and its streaming service ITVX. Australia routes the match through SBS and SBS On Demand.
This third-place playoff arrives as a consolation fixture for both nations after their semifinal exits. France, the defending World Cup champions, fell to Argentina, while England lost to the same opponent in a penalty shootout. The bronze-medal match offers both squads a chance to end their tournaments on a winning note before the championship clash between Argentina and the victor from the other semifinal.
The game carries less prestige than Sunday's final but remains a marquee international matchup. Both teams field full squads motivated by pride and the opportunity to secure a medal finish.
Streaming availability continues to expand tournament coverage across platforms. Peacock's inclusion brings the match to subscribers beyond traditional cable bundles, while international broadcasters ensure global reach. Check your local listings for exact channel information and start times adjusted for your time zone.
The July 18 kickoff marks the penultimate day of the tournament, setting up Sunday's championship bout. Fans seeking the bronze should tune in across these outlets for full coverage.
