Wales have been demoted to sixth place in the World Rugby rankings following their 27-13 defeat to England at Twickenham.
Wales' second defeat to their bitter rivals in less than three months has cost them 0.61 of a rating point, resulting in a one-place relegation from fifth to sixth, below Argentina in the pecking order.
England, despite their steady rise under the guidance of coach Eddie Jones, remain fourth but have strengthened their position with 0.62 of a point increase.
New Zealand still lead the way at the top of the list, followed by Australia and South Africa in second and third place respectively.
World Rugby rankings (Top 20)
1. New Zealand 96.10
2. Australia 89.33
3. South Africa 87.66
4. England 84.60
5. Argentina 82.59
6. Wales 82.48
7. Ireland 80.33
8. France 78.36
9. Scotland 78.32
10. Japan 77.05
11. Fiji 76.96
12. Georgia 72.62
13. Tonga 71.60
14. Italy 70.78
15. Samoa 70.36
16. Romania 67.52
17. USA 65.68
18. Canada 64.27
19. Russia 63.56
20. Uruguay 63.23
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