Spain tops FIFA men's rankings, Germany set to be among top seeds in World Cup draw

Germany's Nick Woltemade, center, celebrates with teammates Aleksandar Pavlovic, right, and Jonathan Tah, after scoring the opening goal of his team during the World Cup 2026 group A qualifying soccer match between Northern Ireland and Germany at Windsor Park stadium, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
Germany's Nick Woltemade, center, celebrates with teammates Aleksandar Pavlovic, right, and Jonathan Tah, after scoring the opening goal of his team during the World Cup 2026 group A qualifying soccer match between Northern Ireland and Germany at Windsor Park stadium, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal, right, celebrates with Spain's Borja Iglesias, left, after he scored the 4th goal from the penalty spot during the World Cup 2026 group E qualifying soccer match between Spain and Bulgaria in Valladolid, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal, right, celebrates with Spain's Borja Iglesias, left, after he scored the 4th goal from the penalty spot during the World Cup 2026 group E qualifying soccer match between Spain and Bulgaria in Valladolid, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
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ZURICH (AP) — Spain still topped the FIFA men’s world rankings published Friday that show Germany back on track to be a top-seeded team in the World Cup finals tournament draw on Dec. 5 involving U.S. President Donald Trump.

Germany rose two places to No. 10 after back-to-back wins in a World Cup qualifying group against Luxembourg and Northern Ireland. Germany had lost its opening qualifier last month against Slovakia.

Croatia, runner-up at the 2018 World Cup and a semifinalist in the 2022 edition, fell to No. 11 after drawing one of its games at the Czech Republic last week.

The 12 top-seeded nations in the 48-team draw will be the three co-hosts — the United States, Canada and Mexico — plus the nine highest-ranked direct qualifiers in the updated FIFA rankings for November.

Current No. 9 Italy is likely heading to European playoffs in March as runner-up in a qualifying group led by Norway, meaning the No. 10-ranked team should be assured of avoiding other top-seeded nations in the draw for the June 11-July 19 tournament.

Spain leads from World Cup title holder Argentina, followed by No. 3 France, England, Portugal, the Netherlands, Brazil and Belgium in eighth.

The World Cup draw seedings will follow the FIFA rankings through pots 2 and 3, with pot 4 including the six lowest-ranked direct qualifiers plus six placeholders awaiting the winners of playoffs in March.

Four European teams will advance through playoffs, and two more places are on offer in a global bracket of six non-European teams that will include Bolivia and New Caledonia.

The October rankings confirmed Friday the fixtures for an African playoff bracket next month to decide which one team advances to intercontinental play. The pairings are Nigeria vs. Gabon and Cameroon vs. Congo.

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