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Jack Rosser

England climb to fourth in Fifa world rankings after 10-goal qualifying start

England have climbed to fourth in Fifa’s world rankings, their highest position since 2013.

Having bagged ten goals in two games against Czech Republic and Montenegro as they began Euro 2020 qualifying, Gareth Southgate’s side have leapfrogged World Cup finalists and Nations League group rivals Croatia in moving up one place.

Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales remain in 19th place following their 1-0 home win over Slovakia.

Mick McCarthy's Republic of Ireland return to the top 30 following a five-place improvement as a result of back-to-back qualifying victories over Gibraltar and Georgia in the new manager's first games back at the helm.

They are tied in 29th place with Serbia and Venezuela, who beat 11th-placed Argentina 3-1 during the last international break.

Northern Ireland, who top Group C following home wins against Estonia and Belarus, sit in 33rd following a leap of three positions.

However, Scotland slipped four places to 44th, immediately behind Australia, Nigeria and Greece, after their 3-0 humbling in Kazakhstan and a 2-0 win in San Marino.

Israel made up the most ground in the top 100, rising eight places to 84th in part as a result of their 4-2 qualifying win against Austria, who drop 11 to 34th.

Additional reporting by the Press Association.

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