The group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 has delivered a blend of breathtaking brilliance and seismic shocks, reshaping the tournament landscape ahead of the knockout rounds. As the last 32 whittled down to 16, a clear hierarchy has emerged — but not without some prominent casualties. Our latest power rankings, drawing on the assessments of six expert judges, reflect a tournament where brilliance and unpredictability dance hand in hand.
France: The Undisputed No. 1
All six of our judges were in agreement: France are the team to beat. Les Bleus have been utterly dominant, playing with a swagger and precision that sets them apart. Their dismantling of Sweden in the round of 32 was a statement — a 4-1 victory that flattered the Scandinavians. Kylian Mbappé has been in unplayable form, while Michael Olise has emerged as a creative force, forming a front four that can unlock the most stubborn defences with a moment of magic. "I did say that I wanted to enjoy this World Cup to the fullest," Mbappé told reporters after the Sweden game. It’s hard to imagine the fun stopping any time soon. With a blend of youthful exuberance and experience, France are cruising — and only a fool would bet against them reaching the final.
Co-hosts Surge: USA and Mexico Make Statements
The tournament’s North American hosts are riding a wave of momentum. The USA are on the verge of history, one win away from matching their best-ever run in the World Cup’s modern era. Their 3-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina was a showcase of verve and quality, sparking rare but genuine soccer fever across the country. Longtime fans see this team as uniquely capable of capturing the imagination. Meanwhile, Mexico have navigated a tricky group and now face England in a mouth-watering last-16 clash. With passionate home support, both co-hosts are proving they belong among the elite — a surge that has electrified the tournament.
Giants Fall: Germany and Netherlands Crash Out
The World Cup has always been cruel to reputations, and 2026 is no exception. Germany’s exit to Paraguay was a shock of seismic proportions, with only 2% of BBC Sport readers predicting the result. A 2-1 defeat exposed defensive frailties and a lack of cutting edge that has plagued Die Mannschaft in recent tournaments. The Netherlands, too, fell victim to a resolute Morocco side — a 1-0 loss that underlined the Oranje’s creative bankruptcy. These early departures have redrawn the power map, leaving traditional heavyweights to watch from home.
Key Takeaways
- France are the undisputed No. 1, with Mbappé and Olise spearheading a fearsome attack.
- Co-hosts USA are one win from equalling their best World Cup run, while Mexico face England in a blockbuster last-16 tie.
- Germany and Netherlands suffered shock eliminations, shaking up the established order.
- Spain and Argentina are quietly building momentum, lurking as formidable challengers.
- The knockout rounds promise further drama with several underdog nations capable of upsets.
Quick Facts
Top-ranked team: France
Biggest fallers: Germany (eliminated by Paraguay), Netherlands (eliminated by Morocco)
Co-hosts milestone: USA one win from historic best; Mexico into last 16
Player of the round: Kylian Mbappé (France)
Key last-16 clash: Mexico vs England
As the World Cup hurtles into its decisive phase, the rankings will shift again — but for now, France reign supreme, the hosts dream, and the fallen giants lick their wounds.
Based on rankings by The Guardian’s football experts.