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USMNT Legend Alexi Lalas’ World Cup Power Rankings

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USMNT legend Alexi Lalas has ranked every 2026 World Cup team from best to worst, revealing his power rankings ahead of this summer’s showpiece tournament. With the competition heading across the big pond this year – the USA co-hosting alongside Canada and Mexico – the 96-capped former defender is expected to be a regular voice throughout the build-up and during the tournament itself.

Now working as a pundit for Fox Sports, Lalas – who played in MLS for sides including the New England Revolution and LA Galaxy – is no stranger to strong takes, and this latest list is unlikely to be an exception. His rankings offer a snapshot of how he sees the global hierarchy shaping up heading into this summer’s competition.

While the likes of England, Spain, and Argentina are all among the favourites to lift the trophy come July 19, none of them sit at the very top of Lalas’ list.

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World Cup 2026 Power Rankings

England, Spain and France feature in the top 10.

48 – 41

Haiti props up the rest, New Zealand and South Africa feature

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Haiti will be making only their second World Cup appearance, and their first since 1974. Drawn into a group featuring Brazil and Morocco – controversial AFCON champions – they face extremely long odds of progressing beyond the group stage. Alongside Cape Verde and Qatar, they are among the smallest nations heading to the United States, and their low rankings reflect the scale of the challenge ahead.

New Zealand are likely to draw familiar reminders that football is not their primary sport. Ranked 43rd, they benefited from relatively limited competition in the Oceania qualifiers. Just ahead of them sit Iraq, who are 42nd in the standings.

There are few surprises in seeing Curacao and South Africa placed this low in the rankings either. The main disappointment, however, is that their early – and widely expected – exits could limit how often fans get to see some of the tournament’s most distinctive kits, which are among the best on display this year.

Alexi Lalas’ 2026 World Cup Power Rankings (48-41)

48.

Haiti

47.

Curacao

46.

Panama

45.

South Africa

44.

Cape Verde

43.

New Zealand

42.

Iraq

41.

Qatar

40 – 32

Five African nations dominate second-lowest section

Egypt's Mohamed Salah pointing

“Almost the entire Uzbekistan squad plays its club football domestically, so I’m not expecting much from them this summer,” was the reasoning Lalas gave for why the White Wolves might struggle. They head into their first-ever World Cup with Manchester City defender Abdukodir Khusanov standing out as the only obvious star in the side.

While Europe and South America remain the dominant powers in world football, Africa has traditionally been playing catch-up. Five African nations feature in this section, with Algeria ranked the strongest by Lalas, ahead of a cohort that also includes Mohamed Salah’s Egypt, as well as Ivory Coast, Tunisia, and DR Congo.

He also suggested that although Australia, ranked 36th, lack standout ‘stars,’ they could still pull off a surprise win against one of the USA, Paraguay, or Turkey. The same belief applies to Egypt, who he expects could record their first-ever World Cup victory against New Zealand. Meanwhile, 32nd-placed Bosnia and Herzegovina are thought to have already peaked after edging Italy in a dramatic playoff penalty shootout.

Alexi Lalas’ 2026 World Cup Power Rankings (40-32)

40.

Uzbekistan

39.

Congo DR

38.

Tunisia

37.

Jordan

36.

Australia

35.

Ivory Coast

34.

Egypt

33.

Algeria

32.

Bosnia & Herzegovina

31 – 24

Scotland below Paraguay

Scotland's Andrew Robertson celebrates qualifying for the World Cup.
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Just 56 days before their opening match, Saudi Arabia parted ways with manager Herve Renard, who famously led them to a shock win over Argentina four years ago. It’s a bold decision that Lalas believes could hurt the Middle Eastern side, who are ranked just below Iran. There is also broader uncertainty surrounding the latter, with ongoing political tensions involving Donald Trump raising questions about whether their participation could even be affected, or whether they might choose to boycott altogether.

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Below them sit the Czech Republic and Ghana, with Scotland placed 27th. The USMNT icon praised Scottish supporters as some of the best in international football, but noted they have often been let down by their much-loved Tartan Army. He expects Paraguay to “muck and grind” their way to a better tournament than Scotland, while Sweden – boasting both Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres – may feel slightly unfortunate to be ranked only 26th.

Above them are Austria, described as “sneaky good,” with a midfield capable of causing problems for even the strongest sides. Lalas even floated the idea that they could upset world champions Argentina in Group J.

Alexi Lalas’ 2026 World Cup Power Rankings (31-24)

31.

Saudi Arabia

30.

Iran

29.

Czech Republic

28.

Ghana

27.

Scotland

26.

Paraguay

25.

Sweden

24.

Austria

23 – 16

Disgraced Senegal feature alongside Japan and Norway

Sadio Mane of Senegal gestures during a 2025 AFCON Africa Cup of Nations Final game

Senegal, the disqualified AFCON champions, head into the tournament as one of the dark horses. But thanks to a tougher group-stage fixture list, they don’t quite crack the top 20, nor do co-hosts Canada or previous underdogs Turkey, whose “new sense of pragmatism may enable the Turks to live up to the hype around their young team.”

South Korea, spearheaded by former Tottenham winger Son Heung-min, come in at 20th, just behind Switzerland’s “safe, boring, but effective” playing style. Elsewhere, Japan should be boosted after becoming the first Asian nation to beat England at Wembley during the last international break, while Ecuador are enjoying a golden generation of talent featuring Moises Caicedo, Piero Hincapie, and Willian Pacho.

“Norway will be a sexy dark-horse pick after dominating qualifying, which includes two wins over Italy,” Lalas said of his 16th pick. “The Norwegians will need more than just Haaland if they want to really compete this summer, though.”

Alexi Lalas’ 2026 World Cup Power Rankings (23-16)

23.

Senegal

22.

Canada

21.

Turkey

20.

South Korea

19.

Switzerland

18.

Japan

17.

Ecuador

16.

Norway

15 – 8

USA in 12th, Germany in 9th

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Lalas doesn’t expect Uruguay or Mexico to be pushovers this summer, though both sides will need to rely on the star power of a select few world-class players to get by. For Uruguay, that burden falls on Federico Valverde, who is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world right now. Morocco, ranked 13th, are Africa’s highest-rated nation.

The Atlas Lions being this high isn’t a major surprise, but the fact that the USA are one place higher certainly is. Perhaps one of their former stars believes this is the right time for the country to start sitting up and taking more notice of their potential in “soccer.” He was still humble enough, however, to rank them below Belgium and Croatia.

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Germany may feel slightly low in ninth, with Lalas remarking: “Even a mediocre German team is still German,” a nod to the idea that while this may not be the most star-studded version of Die Mannschaft, their footballing identity always gives them a chance of going all the way. Rounding out the outsiders are the Netherlands, who boast a strong spine of Virgil van Dijk, Frenkie de Jong, and Memphis Depay.

Alexi Lalas’ 2026 World Cup Power Rankings (15-8)

15.

Uruguay

14.

Mexico

13.

Morocco

12.

USA

11.

Belgium

10.

Croatia

9.

Germany

8.

The Netherlands

7 – 1

Colombia 4th, above Argentina

Luis Diaz for Colombia

Brazil in seventh seems about right considering their recent struggles, while Portugal’s young squad – featuring the likes of Vitinha, Joao Neves, Nuno Mendes, among others – being sixth also feels fair. But placing Argentina, still led by Lionel Messi, at fifth and below Colombia is by far Lalas’ most controversial take heading into June.

He can see the heat favouring South American teams, though it’s less clear why Colombia are the highest-ranked side from the continent, especially since he only singled out Luis Diaz as the player capable of leading them to what he called the “promised land.” England come next, ranked third favourites to end one of the longest international trophy droughts in world football.

Spain sit second after winning the European Championship, while France are tipped by Lalas to claim a second title under Didier Deschamps after last lifting the trophy in 2018. On Les Bleus, he said: “The combination of talent, depth and arrogance in this squad… it’s like a lethal French perfume. Manager Didier Deschamps’ team has everything needed to send him off with a win this summer in his final major tournament in charge.”

Alexi Lalas’ 2026 World Cup Power Rankings (7-1)

7.

Brazil

6.

Portugal

5.

Argentina

4.

Colombia

3.

England

2.

Spain

1.

France

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Tim Ream Ignored Donald Trump’s Phone Call With USMNT

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USA captain Tim Ream’s reaction to Donald Trump’s World Cup phone call has caused a stir on social media after the president delivered one final rallying call ahead of the team’s opener against Paraguay on Friday night. The USMNT have high hopes of making their mark on the tournament this summer, with Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie among their standout stars.

With Australia and Turkiye making up the rest of Group D, the Stars and Stripes could yet spring a surprise by reaching the knockout stages, although that is likely where the FIFA world No. 17 side would face a much sterner test. That hasn’t stopped Trump from talking up their chances, however.

In a phone call with Mauricio Pochettino and the squad, the White House leader insisted the United States have every chance of going all the way, expressing confidence in both the coach and the star quality at his disposal. Throughout the conversation, the former Tottenham manager appeared grateful for the words of encouragement and support.

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‘Gratitude’ perhaps wasn’t a word that could be used to describe Ream’s reaction to the phone call, though, with many football fans quickly noticing how uninspired the former Premier League defender looked throughout the video. One X user wrote (watch the full phone call below):

“Tim Ream wants absolutely nothing to do with this. [Donald] Trump is a bad omen man.”

“I’ve always liked Tim Ream,” a second added, while a third continued: “Tim Ream is all of us here.” Elsewhere, another account wrote: “USMNT Captain Tim Ream refuses to acknowledge Trump phone call,” as a fifth concluded: “Tim Ream was fighting for his life to avoid saying something mean, I love him.”


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While Russia and Qatar used the previous two World Cups to present themselves in a positive light, the same cannot be said for the United States under Trump in recent months. An inaugural FIFA “Peace Prize” awarded to him in December has since been followed by a series of political tensions.

From Venezuelan government kidnappings and threats of excessive force towards NATO over Greenland’s occupancy, to ongoing visa issues that have left players, coaches, referees and fans struggling to enter the country, his influence on the build-up to the tournament has been heavily criticised.

Attendance figures have also raised concerns, while FIFA president Gianni Infantino has urged everyone to “chill” amid the chaos. Whether Ream is a supporter of the Trump administration or not is anyone’s guess, but one thing is clear – much of the football world appears unconvinced, to put it lightly.

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Referee Michael Oliver Out of 2026 World Cup Match Due to Injury

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English referee Michael Oliver has pulled out of his first World Cup fixture, as he was set to take charge of the Ivory Coast‘s match against Ecuador. FIFA have since released a statement clarifying the matter.

There has been plenty of focus on referees already in the early stages of the tournament. Before a ball had even been kicked, international headlines were made when Somali official Omar Artan was denied entry into the US despite having a visa. Adding to that, in the opening match between Mexico and South Africa, there were three red cards – which is just one fewer than shown in the entirety of Qatar 2022.

Adding to the drama, Premier League referee Oliver will miss his first match of the 2026 World Cup.

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The experienced official has now been replaced for the Group E clash between Ivory Coast and Ecuador, which will take place on 15 June in Philadelphia. Oliver has suffered a ‘minor’ injury, which will keep him from doing his job for one game, but he is expected to be fit again soon.

A statement from FIFA, via the Sun, explained that Francois Letexier, from France, will replace the Englishman:

“Appointment change: Due to a minor injury, referee Michael Oliver (ENG) has been replaced by Francois Letexier (FRA).

“Oliver is expected to be available for selection again in the coming days.”

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As a result of his injury, Oliver’s team have all been replaced. Indeed, Brits Stuart Burt and James Mainwaring would have been running the line but Cyril Mugnier and Mehdi Rahmouni have beem called up instead, to work alongside the experienced Letexier.

However, Saudis Khalid Alturais and Mohammed Alabakrv keep their place as fourth official and reserve assistant.


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He is currently in Boston but will not be able to travel to Canada for his team’s opening game.

Oliver has refereed at a World Cup before, covering three games at Qatar 2022, but will likely be sad to miss the game. Not only for professional reasons, but the Ashington-born official could miss out on a huge sum due to his injury.

Indeed, referees are expected to make around £75,000 for their involvement in the tournament, a figure that represents roughly double what officials were paid at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil – and that’s before bonuses. It remains unclear how much exactly Oliver would have been paid for the game between the Ivory Coast and Ecuador, but referees retained for the knockout rounds will earn more at each successive stage.

Anthony Taylor is the other English referee who will take charge of games this summer. The two Premier League officials are understood to have earned in the region of £250,000 for their work this season, and that’s before taking into account what is on offer at the World Cup.

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Man Utd Now Want USMNT Star Antonee Robinson

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With the summer transfer window now just days from officially opening, Manchester United are putting their plans into action for a busy few months in the market.

The Red Devils have worked particularly hard to get ahead of their rivals in the race for midfielders, with Ederson already agreeing a deal to join the club from Atalanta.

Work is underway to sign Matues Fernandes from West Ham, while other targets from the middle of the park are also being considered for an important season that is just around the corner.

The midfield has been a key area of focus, but so too is left-back, where Man United have traditionally been light on options after several injury concerns for Luke Shaw over the years.

The defender has recovered well since, featuring plenty for the club last season, but the challenge escalates when the return to the Champions League is factored into the intense schedule of next campaign.

With that in mind, Newcastle star Lewis Hall has emerged as a target, but there is another Premier League ace who is now on Man United’s radar to fill the left-back role.

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As Manchester United line up options to fill the left-back position for next season, they face a potentially hefty fee to land the heavily-linked Hall this summer.

That could see them pivot to Antonee Robinson instead, as Sky Sports reports that the Red Devils are showing interest in the USMNT international.

The 28-year-old has been a regular for Fulham in the Premier League since he made the switch from Wigan Athletic back in 2020, making over 200 appearances for the West London club.

Robinson’s current contract at Craven Cottage runs until 2028, meaning some clubs may sense an opportunity to land a deal before he enters the final year of his contract.

The report claims that the defender is expected to attract interest this summer, though it’s unclear whether he will be free to leave Fulham if an offer arrives.

Plenty could depend on the club’s next head coach, with Marco Silva’s exit at the end of his contract leaving the Cottagers in search of a new manager for the hot seat.

Either way, Man United could try their luck to land Robinson, who may see his stock rise even further during this summer.

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The World Cup is the sort of stage that allows perceptions to be shaped forever, and for Robinson, there is an opportunity to show just how good he really is.

The Fulham full-back will be on duty with the USMNT for their home World Cup, giving the chance to propel the nation forward to new heights in the biggest tournament ever.

Robinson has already been described as “world-class”, but that may not be the perception held elsewhere of a relatively solid Premier League star.


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He has certainly shown his quality in the build-up to the tournament, scoring an incredible long-range effort for the USA against Germany in a pre-tournament friendly.

If he can perform to the top level that he is capable, then there is a chance that even more teams may be in the mix for the left-back this summer.

That could create quite the battle for Man United in the transfer market.

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