Still on top, New Zealand has moved up two places to 89th in the world, while just behind them are Francophone neighbours New Caledonia who have leapt up four spots to claim 117th.
Third in the region, fellow French territory Tahiti have moved up one spot to 140, while in the mid-section of OFC’s zonal ranking is Fiji and Samoa who have both moved up a place to 181 and 192 respectively.
Solomon Islands are the only side which saw any downward movement as they shuffled two spots down the ladder to 174th in the world, but remain fourth in Oceania ahead of Vanuatu.
The remaining Member Associations saw no movement at all, leaving Cook Islands sitting behind American Samoa at the bottom of the regional rankings.