World’s best football teams: Opta power rankings
Opta’s latest Power Rankings offer a clear picture of which clubs are setting the pace in world football as the 2025/26 season develops. Based on performance data rather than reputation, the list reflects consistency across domestic leagues and European competition. Starting from 12th place and working up to the summit, here’s how the world’s top teams currently stack up.
12. Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid narrowly miss out on the top 10 after a season marked by resilience rather than dominance. Diego Simeone’s side remain defensively solid, but a lack of attacking sharpness has limited their ceiling. It feels like a transitional period rather than a true downturn.
11. Newcastle United

Newcastle United’s rise continues, with their place at 11th highlighting steady progress among Europe’s elite. They have shown intensity and ambition, particularly at home. However, inconsistency against fellow top sides has prevented a higher ranking.
10. Inter Milan

Inter Milan round out the top 10 after another demanding campaign across competitions. Deep runs in Europe underline their quality, even if silverware has proved elusive. Domestically, they remain firmly among Serie A’s strongest sides.
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9. Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s ninth-place ranking reflects adjustment rather than decline. Integrating star names has not always been seamless, and performances have fluctuated as a result. Even so, their potential remains unmatched on their day.
8. Chelsea

Chelsea’s position at eighth points to renewed stability after recent turbulence. Success in European competition and improved league form suggest real progress. Still, inconsistency against elite opposition keeps them just outside the top tier.
7. Liverpool

Liverpool sit seventh following a campaign of sharp contrasts. A title-winning season was followed by a noticeable dip in form that hurt their momentum. The quality is still there, but the edge has dulled at times.
6. Paris Saint-Germain

Paris Saint-Germain continue to rank among Europe’s heavyweights despite recent changes. While domestic dominance has softened slightly, their pedigree remains clear. Sixth place reflects a side still powerful, but no longer untouchable.
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5. Barcelona

Barcelona’s climb to fifth highlights a return to structure and confidence. A balanced squad featuring emerging talent and experienced leaders has paid dividends. They once again look capable of sustaining success at the highest level.
4. Aston Villa

Aston Villa’s presence in the top four is one of the season’s most striking stories. A slow start gave way to impressive consistency and tactical discipline. They now look like genuine long-term contenders rather than surprise challengers.
3. Manchester City

Manchester City remain among the elite despite a rare trophyless campaign. A slight drop in intensity exposed vulnerabilities not often seen under Pep Guardiola. Even so, their quality ensures they remain firmly in the conversation.
2. Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich have reasserted themselves after briefly losing domestic control. Their response has been emphatic, marked by attacking firepower and renewed authority. They look well equipped to challenge on every front.
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1. Arsenal

Arsenal top the Opta Power Rankings with a perfect score of 100. Their dominant start to the season has combined control, tempo, and tactical clarity. Right now, no team in world football is performing at a higher level.
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