
Argentina has returned to the No. 1 spot in FIFA's world rankings, ending Belgium's five-month stint at the top.

Colombia have moved up to fourth place but Spain are down to sixth, just ahead of Brazil and Portugal. England slip to 10th with Uruguay jumping above them into the top 10 at the expense of 11th placed Austria.

A total of 171 games have been taken into account for the April edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, which includes 51 qualifiers for Russia 2018, 60 continental qualifiers and 60 international friendlies.

The 2006 World Cup champions, Italy, are in at 15th, while the Netherlands have dropped to 17th and Euro 2016 hosts France appear in 21st place.

FIFA rankings : (previous month in brackets)

1. Argentina (2)
2. Belgium (1)
3. Chile (5)
4. Colombia (8)
5. Germany (4)
6. Spain (3)
7. Brazil (6)
8. Portugal (7)
9. Uruguay (11)
10. England (9)