England took an early lead before France fought back, but England held on for the victory
England beats France in 10-goal thriller to win bronze
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England beat France in 10-goal thriller to earn bronze. With just two minutes and 14 seconds on the clock, England were up 1-0. Substitute Bradley Barcola pulled another one back in the 54th minute, and suddenly, France were back in the game From the match being played end-to-end in the first half, England were now on the back foot.
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England beat France in 10-goal thriller to earn bronze.
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With just two minutes and 14 seconds on the clock, England were up 1-0.
according to Hindustan TimesSubstitute Bradley Barcola pulled another one back in the 54th minute, and suddenly, France were back in the game From the match being played end-to-end in the first half, England were now on the back foot.
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