Euro 2020 finalists England pushed world champions France out of the top three in world soccer body FIFA's latest men's soccer rankings published on Thursday.
Belgium remained the top ranked side, followed by Brazil. European champions Italy, on a record unbeaten international run of 37 matches, are fifth with Argentina sixth.
Third place equals England's highest ranking since 2012. Gareth Southgate's side lost on penalties to Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley in July and were World Cup semifinalists in Russia in 2018. France went out of Euro 2020 in the Round of 16.
In the women's rankings, Sweden moved up to second behind world champions the United States with Germany dropping to third. England, under new management with Sarina Wiegman replacing Phil Neville, are eighth — their lowest since 2010.
Men FIFA Rankings Top 10
#1. Belgium
#2. Brazil
#3. England (+1)
#4. France (-1)
#5. Italy
#6. Argentina
#7. Portugal (+1)
#8. Spain (-1)
#9. Mexico
#10. Denmark (+1)
Out of Top 10: USA down to 13th
Women FIFA Rankings Top 10
#1. USA
#2. Sweden (+1)
#3. Germany (-1)
#4. Netherlands
#5. France (-2)
#6. Canada (+2)
#7. Brazil
#8. England (-2)
#9. North Korea (+2)
#10. Spain (+2)
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)