The match no one wants to play kicks off on Saturday in Miami. However, it is not because there is no trophy up for grabs that there is nothing to play for, England are hoping to get their hands on their best result in 60 years, whilst France looks to give their longtime manager a good send off. Kylian Mbappé will also be hoping to increase his goal tally and cement his claim to the golden boot award. Meanwhile, the countdown to the world cup final between Argentina and Spain continues, as New York still struggles with forest fire smoke from Canada.
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