Bangladesh have climbed two spots in the latest FIFA men's world rankings, moving from the 185th to 183rd following their goalless draw against India in the Asian Cup qualifying third round.
Javier Cabrera's side now holds 904.16 ranking points, reflecting slight but welcome progress for the South Asian team as they aim for stronger performances in continental football.
Meanwhile, reigning world champions Argentina have maintained their top position after successive wins over Uruguay and Brazil in the World Cup qualifiers as their points increased to 1886.16, further solidifying their lead.
Spain jumped to second place in the global standings after securing one win and one draw in March. With 1854.64 points, they narrowly overtook France, who dropped to third with 1854.71 points after a mixed run against Croatia.
England remained in fourth position with 1819.2 points, while Brazil held on to fifth, unchanged, with 1776.03 points despite recording one win and one loss during the international window.
The Netherlands moved up to sixth place with 1752.44 points, pushing Portugal down to seventh (1750.08), also on the back of a win and a defeat.
The rest of the top 10 includes Belgium (1735.75) in eighth, Italy (1718.31) in ninth, and Germany (1716.98) rounding off the list in tenth place.
In Asia, Japan remain the continent's highest-ranked team, holding the 15th position with 1652.64 points.