France to Face Bronze Final in Miami as World Cup Concludes
France to Face Bronze Final in Miami as World Cup Concludes
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is approaching its conclusion this weekend, with the final match scheduled for Sunday. However, before the champion is crowned, South Florida will host the tournament’s third-place playoff. Hard Rock Stadium, rebranded as Miami Stadium for the event, is set to stage the bronze match on Saturday.
France secured its spot in the consolation game after a semifinal defeat to Spain. The team will now travel to Miami to compete for a podium finish. The match provides a final opportunity for the squad to end their tournament on a positive note before the trophy is awarded later in the weekend.
The event also marks a significant moment for broadcasters covering the tournament. Fox Corporation, which holds broadcasting rights for the World Cup in the United States through its sports segment, continues its coverage of the event. The media company’s stock was recently trading at $55.80, reflecting a daily increase of 1.69%.
With the tournament in its final days, attention remains on the remaining fixtures in Miami. Saturday’s bronze match serves as the prelude to the championship decider, closing out the international competition in North America.
What to watch
- Fox Corporation’s quarterly earnings report for insights into sports advertising revenue.
- Final viewership numbers for the World Cup semifinal and final matches.
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