U.S. Pipped In Women's Soccer World Rankings Once Again

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U.S. Pipped In Women's Soccer World Rankings Once Again

There's no change at the top.

U.S. Pipped In Women's Soccer World Rankings Once Again

There's no change at the top.

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Spain remained No. 1 with the United States still at No. 2 on Tuesday in the first FIFA Women's World Ranking published since December.

Making up the rest of the top 10 in the new rankings are England, Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Sweden, Canada and the Netherlands.

A total of 276 relevant international fixtures have been contested since the previous rankings release, highlighted by qualifying action for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil.

Spain, which took over the top spot last August, stayed on top despite last week's away defeat to England.

England moved up one spot, switching places with Germany.

The U.S. won twice and lost once in its three-match friendly series earlier this month against Japan, which climbed three places to No. 5.

Sweden took the biggest tumble in the top 10, sliding three places to No. 8. Korea DPR fell out of the top 10, slipping two spots to No. 11.

The next edition of the rankings will be published on June 16.

The total number of teams in the pool fell to 197, with the British Virgin Islands dropping out after going four years without playing a match.

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