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USMNT and Mexico slip in FIFA rankings as Canada soar to historic high under Jesse Marsch

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    Marsch's impact continues

    Canada’s climb to No. 26 - their highest spot in the FIFA rankings - reflects the immediate impact of Jesse Marsch since his appointment ac coach in May 2024. The Canadian men’s program has never experienced a surge like this, rising 23 places in just more than a year. Their all-time low was No. 122 in 2014.

    Marsch’s system has delivered against European opposition, with recent wins over Romania and Wales signaling that Canada can compete beyond CONCACAF. If this momentum holds, Canada could enter the 2026 World Cup as the region’s dark horse - a position unthinkable just a decade ago.

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    Explaining the declines

    Mexico failed to secure a win in either of its September friendlies, drawing against Japan and South Korea. Still, El Tri remain the highest-ranked team in North America at 14th, though their inconsistency under Javier Aguirre underscores the challenges ahead.

    The USMNT have friendlies scheduled in October against Ecuador (24th) and Australia (25th) and then matches in November against Paraguay (37th) and Uraguay (15th).

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    The full FIFA rankings

    Spain reclaiming top spot for the first time since 2014 signals their resurgence after winning EURO 2024, while Argentina’s fall to third highlights just how thin the margins are at the very top. 

    Here are the top 20 FIFA men's teams, according to their rankings: 

    National teamWorld ranking
    Spain1
    France2
    Argentina3
    England4
    Portugal5
    Brazil6
    Netherlands7
    Belgium8
    Croatia9
    Italy10
    Morocco11
    Germany12
    Colombia13
    Mexico14
    Uruguay15
    USA16
    Switzerland17
    Senegal18
    Japan19
    Denmark20
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    Road ahead

    The October international window offers another chance for the North American hosts to refine their squads before the spotlight of 2026. For the U.S., consistency against top-20 opponents remains the measuring stick as Mauricio Pochettino works to translate individual talent into collective results.

    Mexico will be under pressure to halt their recent slide and restore confidence against elite opposition. Canada’s focus will be on maintaining their upward trajectory without overextending key players in what is quickly becoming their strongest team yet.  All of that continues the build up to the 2026 World Cup.