England's dire World Cup has seen them plummet down the Fifa rankings to their lowest position for 18 years. Following their exit at the group stage of the tournament in Brazil Roy Hodgson's men are now ranked 20th in the world.
And the Three Lions now face a race against time to climb up the rankings ahead of the qualifying draw for the next World Cup. The current table rates England the 12th best side in Europe, behind the likes of Greece, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and only nine teams will be seeded when the draw is made in July next year. If England are unseeded they will face a significantly tougher campaign to get to Russia, says The Guardian.
The last time England languished so far down the Fifa rankings was in February 1996 when they sank as low as 27 after their failure to qualify for the 1994 World Cup and before their more successful Euro 96 campaign.
In addition to some of the smaller European nations, England are now ranked below the USA, Costa Rica and Mexico.