FIFA has released its latest world rankings of men’s national football or soccer teams across the world.
Belgium still keeps its position at the top with Brazil still occupying the second spot.
England moved to the third position which is the highest rank since they joined FIFA.
England was in 13th place when Gareth Southgate took charge in 2016.
The top two positions stay unchanged with Belgium the highest-ranked team in the world and Brazil placing second, ahead of England.
World champions France have dropped from third to fourth following mixed results in Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying this month.
Senegal leads the rankings when it comes to CAF (Africa), Iran leads AFC (Asia), Mexico leads CONCACAF (North America). Brazil leads CONMEBOL (South America), New Zealand leads OFC and Belgium leads UEFA (Europe).
FIFA World Rankings: Top 100 Men’s National Football Teams
- Belgium
- Brazil
- England
- France
- Italy
- Argentina
- Portugal
- Spain
- Mexico
- Denmark
- Netherlands
- Uruguay
- USA
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Colombia
- Croatia
- Sweden
- Wales
- Senegal
- Peru
- IR Iran
- Chile
- Poland
- Tunisia
- Japan
- Ukraine
- Serbia
- Austria
- Algeria
- Czech Republic
- Australia
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Paraguay
- Korea Republic
- Russia
- Slovakia
- Norway
- Hungary
- Turkey
- Romania
- Qatar
- Costa Rica
- Scotland
- Greece
- Northern Ireland
- Egypt
- Venezuela
- Republic of Ireland
- Canada
- Ecuador
- Ghana
- Cote Divoire
- Finland
- Saudi Arabia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Cameroon
- Jamaica
- Iceland
- Mali
- Burkina Faso
- Honduras
- Slovenia
- El Salvador
- Albania
- Congo DR
- Panana
- United Arab Emirates
- Bulgaria
- Montenegro
- Iraq
- South Africa
- North Macedonia
- China PR
- Guinea
- Cabo Verde
- Oman
- Caracao
- Isreal
- Syria
- Benin
- Bolivia
- Uzbekistan
- Zambia
- Uganda
- Haiti
- Gabon
- Armenia
- Belarus
- Bahrain
- Congo
- Jordan
- Luxembourg
- Vietnam
- Georgia
- Lebanon
- Kyrgyzstan
- Palestine
- Madagascar