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Fifa rankings: Wales rise one place to highest level of 21st
Wales have reached their highest-ever world ranking of 21st in the latest standings released by world governing body Fifa - without playing a game.
Chris Coleman's side move above Mexico, who lost their friendly match against the USA 2-0.
The other home nations remain the same with England 14th, Scotland 29th and Northern Ireland 42nd.
Wales' previous best was 27th, when Terry Yorath's Wales side just failed to reach the 1994 World Cup.
As recently as March 2011 they were as low as 116th.
Wales who beat Israel 3-0 in their Euro 2016 qualifier in March are second in Group B on goal difference behind Belgium, who they face at home in June.
The win in Haifa saw them rise 15 places from 37th to 22nd in the April rankings.