World Cup 2026 power rankings: Rating all four nations ahead of the semi-finals
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The Independent
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14 July 2026

The 2026
World Cup
is down to its
final four
with the cream of the crop now so close to global glory that they can almost taste it.
With dark horses now banished, the semi-finals are made up the world’s top four seeds according to Fifa’s world rankings - though it could have very easily not come to that.
England and holders
Argentina
were both forced to extra time by Norway and Switzerland respectively, required to dig deep to keep their
dreams alive. They now
reignite their storied rivalry
in a seismic semi-final clash, 40 years on from the ‘Hand of God’.
And on the other side of the draw, it’s a battle of the favourites as
Spain and France meet
in a match many feel could be looked back on as the “real” final. Both have stormed through the tournament so far - who will be the one to stumble?
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Kylian Mbappe celebrates after
France
overcame Paraguay’s dirty tactics (Getty)
France are the team to beat at this
. That’s been the case since they hit 10 across the group stage to breeze to the top of the standings, and it’s stayed that way through the knockouts. It’s not been
completely
plain-sailing - their
last-16 clash with Paraguay proved tricky
due to underhanded tactics of the South American side - but if there were any doubts from that slender 1-0 win, they were banished in a convincing quarter-final triumph over dark horses Morocco.
Didier Deschamps has put together a so far
untouchable unit
powered by its unleashed attacking ranks, with
Kylian Mbappe its greatest weapon
. The Frenchman is the second to completely blow Miroslav Klose’s all-time scoring record out of the water this tournament, netting his 20th against Morocco. However, he is shaking off an injury from that last-eight clash going into the semis -
Spain
will be praying that his powers have waned as a result...
Spain are into the quarter-finals after beating Portugal (Getty)
Spain came into this tournament as the favourites but didn’t exactly show that right from the outset, unlike their semi-final opponents. That
frustrating opening 0-0 draw with Cape Verde in Group H
delivered one of the early shocks of the
, though with Lamine Yamal back fit in the side they managed build up some steam - first with the
thrashing of Saudi Arabia
(as they were expected to do) before sealing top spot in the group by
overcoming Uruguay
in a fiery clash. In the knockouts, however,
began to really look like potential winners.
After
brushing Austria aside
in a 3-0 last-32 win,
broke first Portuguese hearts (
including Cristiano Ronaldo’s
) courtesy of a last-gasp Mikel Merino winner, and then Belgian hearts (
especially Senne Lammens’
) thanks to the same clutch Gooner. At the heart of Spain’s knockouts success has been their
rock-solid defence
- they’ve only conceded one goal this entire tournament, which has made up for the odd imperfect performance. However, their resolve will now face its greatest test against the free-scoring French.

England have stoked belief after eliminating Mexico on enemy soil (PA Wire)
They’ve only gone and got us dreaming again. After
nearly
succumbing to another “Iceland moment” in a
narrow, late comeback win over DR Congo
in the last-32, many had
England
pegged to go out to co-hosts Mexico at the
Estadio Azteca (did you know it’s quite high up?)
, a fortress of Mexican football where only two away teams had ever won in a competitive match. What ensued was one of the best
performances in
history.
Triumph in Mexico City
was then followed by a more uncomfortable outing in Miami. Norway took
to their limits, with
Jude Bellingham coming to the rescue in a 2-1 comeback victory
to seal their place in the last-four. They could have done with not going to extra time and Thomas Tuchel was
anything but pleased
with the performance - but by quelling Erling Haaland, this team get some props and avoid a drop in our rankings.
Next up, it’s
, the champions. Memories of ‘86 and ‘98 will burn brightly, with
out for revenge. But of course, there is
much more than football to this rivalry
. A place in the final on the line, this should be box office.
Lionel Messi was in tears after
controversially scraped past Egypt (Getty)
This
has been a tale of two halves for the holders.
looked on a par with
in the groups, with Lionel Messi’s stunning seven goals - which saw him
pass Klose’s record before Mbappe
- seeing
La Albiceleste
make an early statement of intent. But the Messi show has become something of a subplot in a turbulent knockout stage.
A narrow
extra-time win over an admirable Cape Verde
side chipped away at their mystique in the round of 32, before their
became embroiled by
refereeing controversy
after coming from two down to
scrape past Egypt
. Unsavoury allegations of the
tournament being “fixed”
in Argentina’s favour emerged from that game, primarily from Pharaohs striker Mostafa Ziko who had a goal very contentiously chalked off.
They were then
again
forced to extra time
in their eventual 3-1 win against Switzerland, and while some may reignite the “VARgentina” claims after
Breel Embolo’s mistaken identity red card
, there wasn’t much weight to this particular grievance - the Swiss striker chucked himself to the ground and was rightly shown a second yellow. Still,
haven’t looked imperious in for a couple of weeks now and after being involved in a pair of two-hour slogs in the knockouts,
will back themselves.
Switzerland
Norway
Belgium
Morocco
Colombia
Egypt
USA
Portugal
Mexico
Brazil
Paraguay
Canada
Ghana
Cape Verde
Australia
Algeria
Croatia
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Senegal
DR Congo
Ecuador
Sweden
Ivory Coast
Netherlands
Germany
Japan
South Africa
Czech Republic
Qatar
Haiti
Turkey
Curacao
Tunisia
New Zealand
Uruguay
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
Jordan
Panama
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