Norway emerges as a legit contender in the latest World Cup Power Rankings

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Can a bunch of Vikings rowing an imaginary boat make it all the way to the World Cup Final in a month’s time?

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Well, Erling Haaland and the Norwegian team are off to an amazing start on North American soil, blowing out Iraq in their first match before beating one of the other top dark horses, Senegal, on Monday to advance to the Round of 32.

It was a big day for the quartet of Norway, Senegal, France, and Iraq, as the Kylian Mbappe kept up his goal scoring form alongside Haaland as the two generational talents both scored two goals in back-to-back games. France, who dispatched of Iraq with little difficult, still feel like they haven’t gotten out of first gear in their opening two match days.

And while a fight with Norway on the horizon should be a tasty one, the fact that both teams have advanced with neither path particularly easier than the other could lead to both sides rotating their starters for the heavyweight matchup.

The big riser of the day was the final team to win on the night, Algeria, who came from behind to defeat Jordan 2-1 and put themselves in a strong position to get out of their group going into a final game against Austria.

Speaking of the Austrians, they did their best but fell to the defending World Cup champions of Argentina, who will keep their spot as the No. 1 team in the rankings until someone can knock them off.

Congratulations to Lionel Messi for breaking the record for most goals in a men’s or women’s World Cup with 18 (and counting).

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JUNE 22: Erling Haaland #9 of Norway celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Norway and Senegal at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 22, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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The World Cup Power Rankings (After Day 12)

  1. Argentina
  2. France
  3. England
  4. Netherlands
  5. Japan
  6. United States of America
  7. Norway
  8. Germany
  9. Spain
  10. Brazil
  11. Colombia
  12. Morocco
  13. Ivory Coast
  14. Mexico
  15. Canada
  16. Australia
  17. Sweden
  18. Scotland
  19. Croatia
  20. Switzerland
  21. Egypt
  22. Austria
  23. Algeria
  24. South Korea
  25. Paraguay
  26. Uruguay
  27. Cape Verde
  28. Senegal
  29. Belgium
  30. Iran
  31. New Zealand
  32. Portugal
  33. Ecuador
  34. Curaçao
  35. Ghana
  36. DR Congo
  37. Uzbekistan
  38. Saudi Arabia
  39. Czechia
  40. Bosnia & Herzegovina
  41. Jordan
  42. Iraq
  43. South Africa
  44. Panama
  45. Turkey
  46. Haiti
  47. Qatar
  48. Tunisia

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