France, Belgium, and England, the highest FIFA ranked teams remaining in the competition, also reflect high standards in diversity, with many of their star players first and second-generation immigrants. Six of England’s starting line-up against Sweden have parents of non-English heritage. The majority of France’s team come from immigrant communities, including the breakout star striker Kylian Mbappe, the French-born son of a Cameroonian father and Algerian mother.