Fc 25 Future Stars Team One provided decent content, particularly with the Academy Evo. However, SBCs and Evolutions lacked excitement beyond George Best and the 83 x14 SBC. With Team Two approaching, expectations are high for improved content. Leaks suggest major names entering packs, promising valuable items for players to chase.
Confirmed leaks include:
- Amad Diallo (Manchester United) – Expected to be one of the highest-rated Future Stars, likely exceeding 1.5 million coins.
- Pau Cubarsí (Barcelona) – A significant addition for Barca fans, complementing his Evo version.
- Pavlović (Bayern Munich) – Likely rated between 89-91 with two PlayStyle+ attributes.
- Mathys Tel (Tottenham/Bayern Munich) – With 95 Pace, 93 Shooting, and 90 Dribbling, this card is set to be highly sought after. The question remains whether he will be depicted as a Bayern or Spurs player, given his recent transfer.
More leaks are expected as Team Two’s release nears, with speculation about additional players from Manchester City, Liverpool, and Real Madrid.
FC 25 Future Stars Icons and Potential SBC Releases
fc 25 Future Stars Team Two will also include notable icons:
- Garrincha – With dribbling being a key meta aspect, he could be an overpowered option.
- Rio Ferdinand – A highly effective center-back, likely receiving Anticipate+ or Aerial PlayStyle+.
- Samuel Eto’o – Receiving his first special card this season, enhancing his usability.
An Icon SBC is also anticipated, given the previous George Best release. A defensive icon SBC would be highly welcomed, given the scarcity of premium defender content in recent months. If Ferdinand were released via SBC, it would be a top priority for many clubs.
Market Impact and Future Stars Developments
Team of the Week cards fluctuated in price, peaking at 25,000–26,000 coins before dipping ahead of Division Rivals rewards. The 83 x14 SBC, a driving force behind inform price increases, is in its final hours. Fodder cards, particularly 84-rated items, showed minor spikes at content drop before settling at around 2,000 coins. Investment opportunities exist for those monitoring market trends closely.
Team of the Week Adjustments and Notable Player Upgrades
A major Team of the Week change was implemented without prior announcement—every TOTW card now holds a minimum rating of 85. This benefits Evolutions, as higher-rated cards provide better upgrade potential. One standout inclusion was Miles Lewis-Skelly, whose base bronze card made him available in bronze packs. Due to his compatibility with the Team of the Year 11 Evo, his value soared to 250,000 coins, though a steep decline is expected post-reward supply.
Javi Simons received his Winning One Boost upgrade, adding Tiki-Taka+ and a five-star weak foot upgrade. Despite being untradeable, his price remained inflated due to rarity and hype.
Weekly Objectives and SBC Updates
The Daily Play Objective could be completed yesterday, with rewards including an 85+ double and an 84+ double pack. Missing a day or two still allows players to catch up before the objective expires tomorrow. Additionally, the Season Five Weekly Play Objective remains a priority, providing SP and guaranteed promo packs. The Future Stars guaranteed pack is available this week, with another arriving next week. Players should ensure progress is made toward the 90+ x4 reward before the deadline approaches.
No new Evolutions were introduced yesterday, but SBC content was released. The player pick SBC, as previously leaked, featured a Dour SBC Duo—a striker and a left-wing variant. Despite its affordability at 54,000 coins, the lack of two PlayStyle+ attributes limited its appeal. The 88+ Campaign Pick SBC was the most notable release, raising the rating requirement to 88+. This SBC, requiring two squads with an 85+ and Team of the Week inclusion, has been widely enjoyed due to its potential rewards surpassing the 86,000-coin cost.