20 Best Football Teams in the World (Power Rankings)
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Football fans love to compare teams, leagues and eras.
Whether it's arguing over the Premier League vs La Liga or debating who's really the "farmer's league," these conversations never end - and settling them by opinion alone always leaves someone unconvinced.
That's where the Opta Power Rankings come in. It's a global rating system that scores every one of Opta's 13,500-plus tracked men's domestic football teams out of 100, built from an algorithm that crunches match results across more than 600 leagues in over 180 countries.
Zero is the weakest team in the world; 100 is the strongest. The model updates daily, so what follows is a live snapshot rather than a fixed opinion - here's where the top 20 stand right now.
World's Best Teams: 20th-16th
Benfica and Chelsea just crack the top 20
Benfica round out the top 20, their unbeaten league campaign not quite enough to keep pace with the sides above them in Portugal due to drawing too many games. Club Brugge sit level with them in 19th after a big week of momentum, opening their domestic campaign with a dominant win, while Chelsea occupy 18th as they look to bounce back this season under Xabi Alonso.
Nottingham Forest and Sporting CP round out this bracket locked together on 92.1 - the Forest run to the Europa League semi-finals still carrying weight in the model months on.
Opta Power Rankings — 20th-16th
Rank
Team
Rating/100
20
Benfica
91.8
19
Club Brugge
91.8
18
Chelsea
91.8
17
Nottingham Forest
92.1
16
Sporting CP
92.1
World's Best Teams: 15th-11th
Brentford and Bournemouth the surprise packages
Borussia Dortmund open this bracket in 15th, with Brentford - flying under Keith Andrews - one place above them in 14th thanks in no small part to the goalscoring exploits of Igor Thiago.
Newcastle sit in 13th, before Brighton and Bournemouth round out the top 20's mid-table, the latter still benefiting from the platform built under their former manager Andoni Iraola before his move to Anfield.
Opta Power Rankings — 15th-11th
Rank
Team
Rating/100
15
Borussia Dortmund
92.5
14
Brentford
92.8
13
Newcastle United
92.9
12
Brighton & Hove Albion
93.4
11
Bournemouth
94.5
World's Best Teams: 10th-6th
Liverpool, Inter and Real Madrid feature
REUTERS/Peter Powell
Liverpool sit on the brink of falling outside the elite at 10th, still rated highly off the back of their 2024/25 title before a rockier campaign saw Arne Slot depart and Iraola arrive from Bournemouth. Inter Milan are just ahead in 9th under Christian Chivu, having claimed the Serie A title back from Napoli.
Real Madrid and Aston Villa sit level on 95.0 in 8th and 7th respectively - Madrid's rating still propped up by past pedigree despite a trophyless season that saw Jose Mourinho arrive this summer, while Villa's Europa League triumph caused them to surge up the rankings.
Manchester United round out this bracket in 6th, their resurgence under Michael Carrick continuing to pay dividends in the ratings.
Opta Power Rankings — 10th-6th
Rank
Team
Rating/100
10
Liverpool
94.5
9
Internazionale
94.6
8
Real Madrid
95.0
7
Aston Villa
95.0
6
Manchester United
95.9
World's Best Teams: 5th-1st
Arsenal beat out Bayern Munich
Barcelona open the top five in 5th after a dominant La Liga-winning campaign under Hansi Flick. PSG sit fourth having retained the Champions League with victory over Arsenal, before Manchester City in third under new boss Enzo Maresca following Pep Guardiola's departure.
At the very top, Bayern Munich and Arsenal are locked together on a perfect 100.0 rating - Bayern's attack of Harry Kane, Luis Diaz, Michael Olise and company still humming, while the strength of Arsenal's Premier League title and imposing defensive record keep Mikel Arteta's side neck and neck at the summit despite losing in Budapest to PSG.
Opta Power Rankings — 5th-1st
Rank
Team
Rating/100
5
Barcelona
96.2
4
Paris Saint-Germain
97.3
3
Manchester City
98.2
2
Bayern Munich
100.0
1
Arsenal
100.0
All Power Rankings courtesy of Opta — correct as of 12 August 2026. Live rankings can be checked at theanalyst.com.