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Early Women's World Cup Power Ranking: Despite England repeating itself as Euro champions, USWNT is at the top
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Women’s World Cup Power Rankings: USWNT Reigns Supreme, Even as England Celebrates Euro Glory Again!

July 29, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • 1. USWNT
  • 2. England
  • 3. Spain
  • 4. Brazil
  • 5. Germany
  • 6. Sweden
  • 7. Japan
  • 8. France
  • 9. Nigeria
  • 10. Canada
  • Honorable Mentions

Women's Soccer Rankings

As summer approaches, the conclusion of various international tournaments such as the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro, Women’s AFCON, and COPA America Femenina shifts focus to the preparations for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil. With some nations already securing spots in their qualifying tournaments that will kick off later this year, anticipation is building.

England recently emerged victorious as a two-time Euro champion after a dramatic comeback in the 2025 Euros, while the 2023 World Cup champions, Spain, finished as the runners-up. The Euro displayed thrilling matches filled with goals and tense moments, including extra-time confrontations and penalties. The U.S. women’s national team closed out the summer by winning five consecutive matches against Canada, Ireland, Jamaica, and China.

Meanwhile, the U.S., UK, and Spain are poised to establish themselves as the dominant "big three" in women’s soccer, although competition remains fierce, with teams like Nigeria reclaiming their status as Africa’s best by clinching their tenth AFCON title against Morocco. While Brazil prepares to host the 2027 World Cup, they are also on the lookout for another Copa America Championship, facing challenges from Uruguay, Colombia, and Argentina.

With the 2027 World Cup just 23 months away, the top national teams are gearing up for their journey to Brazil. But how do they stack up based on their recent performances?

1. USWNT

The U.S. women’s national team has showcased impressive depth this year, particularly following their gold medal win at the 2024 Olympics. Under the guidance of Head Coach Emma Hayes, the team has reestablished its dominance on the international stage, excelling in performance as well as tactical execution.

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2. England

England has continued to build on its illustrious history and has now won back-to-back Euros, an incredible achievement. The Lionesses exemplified their resilience under manager Sarina Wiegman, with defender Lucy Bronze notably playing through a fractured tibia.

3. Spain

Though they fell short in the Euro final, the 2023 World Cup champions showcased their technical excellence throughout the tournament. Their upcoming UEFA Nations League games offer another opportunity to reaffirm their status as one of the world’s leading teams, bolstered by talented players like Aitana Bonmati and Alexia Putellas.

4. Brazil

As hosts for the 2027 World Cup and fresh off a silver medal at the 2024 Olympics, Brazil is facing pressure to perform. With an inspiring history and new talent emerging, manager Arthur Elias aims to blend defensive discipline with the team’s well-known offensive flair.

5. Germany

After overcoming numerous challenges during the Euros, Germany’s pedigree remains intact as they reached the semi-finals. Key players like Anne-Cathrin Berger and Lena Oberdorf will be crucial as they look to refine their squad in the lead-up to the World Cup.

6. Sweden

Despite disappointing results, Sweden retains a top-10 status, highlighting the talent within their squad. Veteran Kosobare Asrani defended her team amid criticism, showcasing their potential despite an early exit in the Euros.

7. Japan

Japan surprised many by defeating the USWNT in the SheBelieves Cup earlier this year. Their blend of young talent and seasoned players creates a challenging dynamic for opponents.

8. France

Coach Laurent Bonadi’s bold roster decisions prompted scrutiny after another quarter-final exit in the Euros. While possessing notable talent, consistency remains a hurdle for the French team.

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9. Nigeria

Nigeria impressed by winning their tenth AFCON title, firmly establishing their status as Africa’s powerhouse. With key players like Rasheedat Ajibade and Asisat Oshoala, they aim to establish themselves further on the world stage.

10. Canada

Currently occupying the tenth spot, Canada’s recent performances have raised concerns about their trajectory since their Olympic victory. However, with talented players and a new coach in Casey Stoney, they remain hopeful for improvement.

Honorable Mentions

Italy: Under Andrea Sung-Singh, Italy has seen a notable evolution in their squad, challenging expectations during the Euros and demonstrating tactical prowess.

Colombia: The "Superpoderosas" are making waves as they aim for Copa America glory, powered by talents like Meira Ramirez and Linda Caicedo.

Netherlands: Struggling with recent performances, the Netherlands faces challenges in rejuvenating their squad as they build towards the 2027 World Cup.


Fan Take: The upcoming 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup is poised to be a landmark event for women’s soccer, showcasing global talent and competitive spirit. As nations prepare, this tournament could significantly boost the visibility and growth of women’s football worldwide, capturing the attention of fans and aspiring athletes alike.

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