FIFA RANKING - JULY 2015 FOR AFRICA
Sierra Leone, Malawi and Ethiopia are the big losers in July's Fifa world rankings.
All three dropped out of the top 27 on the continent, meaning they will not have byes into the second round of 2018 World Cup qualifying.
Instead Sudan, Benin and Libya will avoid having to play in the opening round of the campaign.
The draw for the qualifying for the World Cup in Russia will be held in St. Petersburg on 25 July.
With Zimbabwe having been disqualified from the World Cup it leaves 53 of the 54 member associations in the preliminary draw.
The lowest 26 ranked sides on the continent in the July rankings will play over two legs in October 2015.
The winners of those ties advance to round two where they will join the remaining 27 highest-ranked teams from the region and face off in another two-legged play off.
The winners of these games then move into Africa's final qualification round where five groups of four teams will meet both home and away.
The winner of each group will qualify for Russia 2018.
Algeria remain the top ranked side on the continent and have climbed two places to number 19 globally.
Nigeria dropped 14 spots and are now 10th in Africa and 57th overall, their lowest position since 1999.
The biggest drop anywhere in the world was 29 places by the Central African Republic, who fell to 170th on the rankings.
Swaziland's 2:1 win over visiting Guinea in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier helped them leap 24 places to 138 globally and 40th in Africa.
FIFA RANKINGS FOR JULY 2015 FOR AFRICA 
1. Algeria
2. Ivory Coast
3. Ghana
4. Tunisia
5. Senegal
6. Cameroon
7. Congo
8. Cape Verde Islands
9. Egypt
10. Nigeria
11. Guinea
12. DR Congo
13. Mali
14. Equatorial Guinea
15. Gabon
16. South Africa
17. Zambia
18. Burkina Faso
19. Uganda
20. Rwanda
21. Togo
22. Morocco
23. Sudan
24. Angola
25. Mozambique
26. Benin
27. Libya
28. Niger
29. Ethiopia
30. Malawi
31. Sierra Leone
32. Zimbabwe (Disqualified from World Cup 2018)
33. Namibia
34. Kenya
35. Botswana
36. Madagascar
37. Mauritania
38. Burundi
39. Lesotho
40. Guinea-Bissau
41. Swaziland
42. Tanzania
43. Gambia
44. Liberia
45. Central African Republic
46. Chad
47. Mauritius
48. Seychelles
49. Comoros
50. Sao Tome e Principe
51. South Sudan
52. Eritrea
53. Somalia
54. Djibouti
 Algeria
    
        
 Angola
    
        
 Benin
    
        
 Botswana
    
        
 Burkina Faso
    
        
 Burundi
    
        
 Cameroon
    
        
 Cape Verde
    
        
 Central Africa
    
        
 Chad
    
        
 Comoros
    
        
 Congo 
    
        
 Congo DR
    
        
 Côte d'Ivoire
    
        
 Djibouti
    
        
 Equatorial Guinea
    
        
 Eritrea
    
        
 Ethiopia
    
        
 Gabon
    
        
 Gambia
    
        
 Ghana
    
        
 Guinea
    
        
 Guinea-Bissau
    
        
 Kenya
    
        
 Lesotho
    
        
 Liberia
    
        
 Libya
    
        
 Madagascar
    
        
 Malawi
    
        
 Mali
    
        
 Mauritania
    
        
 Mauritius
    
        
 Morocco
    
        
 Mozambique
    
        
 Namibia
    
        
 Niger
    
        
 Nigeria
    
        
 Rwanda
    
        
 Sao Tome and Principe
    
        
 Senegal
    
        
 Seychelles
    
        
 Sierra Leone
    
        
 Somalia
    
        
 South Africa
    
        
 South Sudan
    
        
 Sudan
    
        
 Swaziland
    
        
 Tanzania
    
        
 Tunisia
    
        
 Uganda
    
        
 Zambia
    
    