The FIFA has released its latest world ranking, which is important as it will influence the draw for the group stage of the upcoming World Cup. The top three positions remain unchanged, with Spain ranking first, followed by Argentina and France.
England stays in fourth place, while Brazil has moved up two spots to claim fifth. Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Croatia complete the top ten. Notably, Italy has dropped out of the top ten, falling from ninth to twelfth. Morocco has made its way up to eleventh and is now close to breaking into the top ten.
View the full ranking on the FIFA website
The current ranking (with changes compared to the previous ranking):
Following them are Morocco (11th, +1), Italy (12th, -3), Senegal (19th, -1), Egypt (34th, -2), Algeria (35th, =), Tunisia (40th, +3), Ivory Coast (42nd, =), and the DR Congo (56th, +4).
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