As anticipation builds for the FIFA World Cup 2026, several football powerhouses boast squads valued at more than $1 billion. Nations such as England, France, Spain, and Portugal are packed with elite talent playing for some of the world's biggest clubs, driving their market values to remarkable heights, according to specialist website Transfermarkt. One team stands above the rest with a squad worth more than $1.50 billion, reflecting the depth, youth, and quality of its players. Market values are reportedly based on factors such as age, performance, potential, and club success. The rankings offer an intriguing look at which countries possess the most valuable talent pools heading into the tournament. While market value does not guarantee success on the field, it highlights the nations expected to be among the strongest contenders for football's biggest prize in 2026.France sit comfortably at the top of the World Cup squad valuation rankings, with no other nation matching the depth and quality of talent available to Les Bleus. According to Transfermarkt, as cited by Spanish sports website AS, the combined market value of France's 26-man roster is estimated at approximately $1.66 billion, making it the most valuable squad heading into the tournament. The team's impressive valuation is driven by a collection of world-class stars, led by Kylian Mbappé, whose market value is estimated at $217 million. Rising talent Michael Olise has also seen his stock soar following an exceptional season with Bayern Munich, reaching a valuation of around $163 million. MARKET VALUE BY NATIONAL TEAMFrance - $1.67 billion England - $1.43 billion Spain - $1.37 billion Portugal - $1.11 billion Germany - $1.09 billion Brazil - $994.1 million Netherlands - $912.5 million Argentina -$891.1 million Norway - $655.1 million Belgium - $591.8 millionEngland, Spain, and Portugal trail only France in the World Cup squad value rankings, with each nation boasting a roster valued at more than $1.09 billion. England rank second overall, thanks to a star-studded squad featuring Jude Bellingham, valued at approximately $152 million, alongside Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, who are each worth around $130 million. The Three Lions' combined market value is estimated at $1.43 billion.Spain occupy third place with a squad worth roughly $1.37 billion. Much of that value comes from young stars Lamine Yamal, valued at about $217 million, and Pedri, whose market worth is estimated at $163 million. Portugal are ranked fourth with a total squad market value of $1.11 billion, largely driven by football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Rounding out the top five is Germany, whose talented roster is valued at approximately $1.09 billion, placing them among the most valuable squads at the World Cup.Norway rank ninth in the squad value standings with an estimated market worth of around $655 million, driven largely by the presence of superstar striker Erling Haaland. According to the Spanish outlet, Haaland's market value is estimated at approximately $217 million, placing him among an elite group of just three players to reach that figure, alongside Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal.