Fifa World Rankings July 2025

Fifa World Rankings July 2025

Fifa World Rankings

Fifa's World Rankings for July 2025 were published on July 10, 2025 at FIFA HQ in Zurich in Switzerland. They are the second men's rankings of the year after April 2025.

There was some change in the top 20 teams since April.

World Cup winners Argentina remain at the top of the rankings, Euro 2024 winners Spain are second followed by France, who stay ahead of England in fourth.

Next comes Brazil, Portugal, The Netherlands, then Belgium, Germany and Croatia in 10th. Euro 2020 winners Italy slip to 11th.

Morocco who reached the semifinals in Qatar 2022 are still the top African team in 12th place with Senegal in 18th (up one). Wales are 31st (down two). The USA are in 15th place (up one place).

Australia are in 24th place (up two from April); Japan, who have already qualified for World Cup 2026 as have Australia, are in 17th position. South Korea are 23rd.

Scotland are 47th. The Republic of Ireland are in 60th place, again no change, while Northern Ireland are in 71st place. The lowest-ranked team is San Marino in 210th place with Eritrea unranked.

1 Argentina
2 Spain
3 France
4 England
5 Brazil
6 Portugal
7 The Netherlands
8 Belgium
9 Germany
10 Croatia
11 Italy
12 Morocco
13 Mexico
14 Colombia
15 USA
16 Uruguay
17 Japan
18 Senegal
19 Switzerland
20 Iran

The foot of the FIfa World Rankings Table.
© Fifa

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