The EMF Rankings Committee has met and decided to slightly amend the way the EMF rankings are calculated.
The change in formula has led to some slight changes to the previously published standings.
Six times champs Romania are still the team to beat. Almost 200 ranking points clear of nearest challengers Czech Republic.
The big change has seen Moldova, who performed superbly in the early days of the championships and reached the 2012 final, move up to seventh. Elsewhere Croatia moved above Germany, who only made their debut in 2012, into fourth spot.
1. Romania 4814 points
2. Czech Republic 3014 points
3. Montenegro 2636 points
4. Croatia 1850 points
5. Germany 1760 points
6. Slovakia 1553 points
7. Moldova 1430 points
8. Russia 1175 points
9. Bulgaria 1076 points
10. Kazakhstan 1016 points
11. Greece 959 points
12. England 830 points
13. Turkey 824 points
14. Slovenia 785 points
15. Poland 746 points
16. Israel 650 points
17. Spain 617 points
18. Austria 365 points
19. Scotland 314 points
20. Italy 278 points
21. Cyprus 200 points
22. Latvia 140 points
23. Wales 113 points
24. Lithuania 95 points
25. Ireland 83 points
26. Northern Ireland 50 points
27. Serbia 50 points
28. Armenia 50 points
29. Switzerland 50 points
30. Luxembourg 50 points
31. Sweden 50 points