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The 2026 World Cup quarterfinal between France and England was one for the history books. Fans around the world watched as two football giants battled for a spot in the semifinals. Both teams played with incredible energy, making it hard to pick the best players. Now it’s your turn to rate each star on the pitch.

England’s Bright Spots

England brought their A-game. Several players really stood out during the match:

  • Harry Kane scored a brilliant goal in the first half, showing why he’s one of the top strikers.
  • Jude Bellingham controlled the midfield with smart passes and strong tackles.
  • Jordan Pickford made some jaw-dropping saves that kept England in the game.

These performances helped England push France to the limit.

France’s Key Players

France also had stars who shined under pressure:

  • Kylian Mbappe used his speed to break through England’s defense multiple times.
  • Antoine Griezmann set up two key chances with his clever playmaking.
  • Mike Maignan made crucial saves to keep England from running away with the game.

The French squad showed why they are defending champions.

How the Rating System Works

We use a simple 1-10 scale to rate each player. A score of 10 means the player had a perfect match. A 1 means a very poor performance. Think about each player’s passes, tackles, goals, and overall impact when you rate them. After the match ends, we will collect all fan ratings and show the final averages. Come back 30 minutes after full-time to see the results.

Cast Your Votes Now

Now it’s your chance to be part of the action. Rate every England and France player out of 10 using the form below. Your votes help decide the official fan ratings. Don’t forget to check back after the final whistle to see how your ratings compare with everyone else’s.

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