Belgium boss Roberto Martinez will prepare his side to give their best to beat England and finish the World Cup in third place, Matt Dickinson of the Times has claimed.
The former Everton and Wigan manager is eager to silence the critics after the semi-final loss to France, while Gareth Southgate doesn't see much importance in the game.
"There will be two different approaches - Roberto Martinez needs to win that game," Dickinson told the World Cup Supplement.
"I think he needs to come third. He feels this is a moment for him. He came in with a really talented squad and they lost a semi-final. I think he'll be able to prove something if he can say 'we're third in the world'.
"For England, it's a nice opportunity for the likes of Trent Alexander Arnold and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
"The whole thing will feel flat. I feel flat about it. But this is another test of Gareth Southgate's man-management to get in their heads. They've earned a lot of respect and they'll need to bow out with that respect."