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From one to 16 – ranking every team left in the World Cup

By britishbulletin.com4 July 20262 Mins Read
From one to 16 – ranking every team left in the World Cup
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1: France

Have looked unbeatable so far this tournament. Fearsome in attack and Kylian Mbappe looking on top form. The team to beat.

2: Spain

Quietly effective so far. After a shock 0-0 draw with Cape Verde in their opener, Spain have been quietly going through the gears. More to come as well.

3: Argentina

Lionel Messi. What else needs to be said? With the ‘little magician’ as the leader, Argentina have looked very impressive despite a huge scare against Cape Verde before coming through 3-2 in the last 32.

4: Brazil

Not many were talking about Brazil pre-tournament but Carlo Ancelotti is getting a tune out of them. With Vinicius Jr firing, you wouldn’t rule them out.

5: Morocco

Semi-finalists four years ago and look capable of going deep again. Will be a tough opponent for anyone.

6: Colombia

One of the most exciting teams in the World Cup so far. Full of pace and dynamism with Luis Diaz as a sprinkle of stardust.

7: Mexico

Explosive in attack and rock solid at the back. A favourable draw so far but will no doubt be a huge test for England.

8: England

An impressive second half in their opener against Croatia, winning 4-2, but have struggled to hit such heights since. Job done but will need to improve.

9: Norway

Perhaps a bit unfair to be so low. Erling Haaland looks full of goals – as ever – with a capable supporting cast. Solid more than spectacular.

10: United States

Football fever is growing in the States with the co hosts looking an organised side. A lack of that X-factor could hurt them.

11: Portugal

Not kicked into gear yet this tournament but are still there. Players still capable of magic.

12: Switzerland

A first World Cup knockout win since 1938 is something to celebrate for Switzerland. Their tournament has been smooth so far but Colombia will be a huge test.

13: Egypt

Need Mohamed Salah to come to the party if they are to progress much further.

14: Belgium

Out played by Senegal for long periods in the last 32, they somehow found a way, coming from two down to win 3-2. Will need to improve massively to go any further.

15: Canada

Have perhaps already exceeded expectations. It only gets tougher from here, though.

16: Paraguay

Produced one of the shocks of the tournament so far by beating Germany, but further progress may be tough.

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