Get free access to the most comprehensive World Cup coverage in The Athletic appIs this the game that no player or team wants to be part of? Probably. It is between the two sides who fell one match short of reaching the World Cup final, so that would be understandable.That final is between Spain and Argentina on Sunday, but first, on Saturday, their defeated semi-final opponents, France and England respectively, face off in what FIFA is calling the tournament’s “Bronze final” but to most other people is the third/fourth-place play-off.There will be some intrigue, though. The Golden Boot, awarded to the tournament’s top scorer, is still up for grabs with Kylian Mbappe of France level on eight goals with Argentina’s Lionel Messi and England pair Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham not far behind on six each.It will also be a chance to see some of the players in the French and English squads who have not featured much, or at all, in the tournament, plus it can act as a send-off for France manager Didier Deschamps, who steps down after 14 years in charge when their World Cup ends, as well as giving England counterpart Thomas Tuchel the chance to regain some positivity after the agonising nature of that defeat by Argentina.Here, we take a closer look at this game and where it might be decided…What’s the key info I need to know?Round: World Cup third-place play-off