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World Cup Strength Ranking: France tops! England second Argentina 6th Portugal only 9th

In the early morning of Saturday Beijing time, the World Cup group drawing ceremony will be held. The famous website "Goal" has announced the latest edition of the World Cup strength rankings, let's take a look at the specific rankings.

World Cup Strength Ranking: France tops! England second Argentina 6th Portugal only 9th

At the top of the list are the defending champions France, who have Mbappe and Benzema, and the offensive and defensive strength of the front line is very strong. Second place is England, who were runners-up at last year's European Championships and reached the final four of the last World Cup.

World Cup Strength Ranking: France tops! England second Argentina 6th Portugal only 9th

In third place is Brazil, and the Samba Army led by Neymar has been very strong in the World Preliminary Round. Fourth place is Spain, which reached the final four of the European Championship last year and the Nations League also reached the final.

World Cup Strength Ranking: France tops! England second Argentina 6th Portugal only 9th

Fifth place was Germany, and after the End of the Loew era, Frick led the 2014 champions back to life. In sixth place is Argentina, and under Messi's leadership, the overall strength of the Copa America is very strong.

Seventh place is Belgium, who have just conceded world number one and need to prove themselves in the big game. Eighth place is Denmark, the dark horse at the European Championship, which has just ushered in eriksen's return.

World Cup Strength Ranking: France tops! England second Argentina 6th Portugal only 9th

Ninth place is Portugal, and Cristiano Ronaldo wants to lead the team to the first World Cup championship. Tenth place is the Netherlands, and after missing the last World Cup, the Oranges made a comeback.

11th-20th place: Croatia, Switzerland, Senegal, Poland, Uruguay, USA, Mexico, Serbia, Morocco, South Korea

21st-29th place: Cameroon, Canada, Ghana, Japan, Tunisia, Ecuador, Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia

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