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No change at the top - Germany head the FIFA rankings

The Germany senior team are top of the FIFA World Rankings once again. The World Champions remain on 1687 points. Argentina picked up four points during the month but remain second (1494). Belgium, who made it to the quarter finals of the 2014 World Cup, are third (1457).

Colombia (1412) lie in fourth, closely followed by Brazil (1372). The Netherlands are sixth (1301) - Portugal (1221), Uruguay (1176), Switzerland (1135) and Spain (1132) complete the top ten.

The next set of rankings will be published on 4th June. Germany won’t take to the field before then; Löw’s side next play on 10th June (20:45 CEST) against the USA. The game will take place in Cologne. They return to competitive action three days later when they face Gibraltar in Faro (Portugal).

The FIFA World Rankings top ten

1. Germany 1687 points
2. Argentina 1494
3. Belgium 1457
4. Colombia 1412
5. Brazil 1372
6. The Netherlands 1301
7. Portugal 1221
8. Uruguay 1176
9. Switzerland 1135
10. Spain 1132

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The Germany senior team are top of the FIFA World Rankings once again. The World Champions remain on 1687 points. Argentina picked up four points during the month but remain second (1494). Belgium, who made it to the quarter finals of the 2014 World Cup, are third (1457).

Colombia (1412) lie in fourth, closely followed by Brazil (1372). The Netherlands are sixth (1301) - Portugal (1221), Uruguay (1176), Switzerland (1135) and Spain (1132) complete the top ten.

The next set of rankings will be published on 4th June. Germany won’t take to the field before then; Löw’s side next play on 10th June (20:45 CEST) against the USA. The game will take place in Cologne. They return to competitive action three days later when they face Gibraltar in Faro (Portugal).

The FIFA World Rankings top ten

1. Germany 1687 points
2. Argentina 1494
3. Belgium 1457
4. Colombia 1412
5. Brazil 1372
6. The Netherlands 1301
7. Portugal 1221
8. Uruguay 1176
9. Switzerland 1135
10. Spain 1132