Despite qualifying for Euro 2024 early, Scotland drops in the FIFA world rankings.

Scotland drops in FIFA World Rankings: With one game to go, Steve Clarke’s team earned their spot.

Scotland’s November fixture schedule caused them to drop two spots in the FIFA world rankings.

 

Steve Clarke

 

Thanks to an incredible group campaign that saw them surpass all expectations and reach Germany before the ball was kicked in their most recent match against Norway earlier this month, Steve Clarke’s team was able to qualify for Euro 2024 early. Despite that achievement, the Tartan outfit dropped two spots to take 36th place in the world rankings, which still make for depressing reading.

Ultimately, it might not be the greatest reason for alarm since Clarke’s team will play against the top teams in Europe the following summer. However, it could be viewed as a little annoying because other nations are ranked higher after friendly matches.

After a 2-2 draw in Tbilisi against Georgia, they drew 3-3 at Hampden with the Norwegians, but these outcomes were insufficient to maintain their standing.

In addition, there were two losses in October, one each to Spain and France, and one in September to England.

 

Argentina, France, England, Belgium, Brazil, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Croatia are the top ten countries.

 

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