Northern Ireland have climbed three places in the latest FIFA rankings.
Michael O'Neill's side enjoyed Euro 2020 qualifying wins over Estonia and Belarus last month.
They are now up to 33rd in the rankings.
Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland move up five places to joint 29th after they picked up Euro wins against Gibraltar and Georgia.
England have are up one place to fourth - their joint second highest rating in history.
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Gareth Southgate's side replace Croatia after wins over Montenegro and Czech Republic in March.
Wales remain 19th while Scotland drop four to 44th.
Belgium remain the number one ranked team in the world ahead of France and Brazil.
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