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World Cup 2026 Power Rankings: Argentina and France set down markers again

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June 23, 2026

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World Cup 2026 Power Rankings: Argentina and France set down markers again

Spain are firmly back among the likeliest winners after their latest effort, but we’re not forgetting that 0-0. Are Argentina still top for now?

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