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EA FC 24 TOTS Live upgrades explained

Every match matters.

For the first time in series history, EA introduced Team of the Season cards in EA FC 24 that are eligible to receive upgrades based on their club’s performances over the course of the next few weeks. Here is everything you need to know about the new program.

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After the two-week Goalazo promo that paid homage to some of the most iconic goals in soccer history, it’s finally time for one of the most exciting promos of the year. TOTS honors the best-performing players from every major league in the world. EA will release full squads of boosted players from competitions like the Serie A, Premier League, and La Liga. Based on previous years, all signs pointed toward EA FC 24 starting with the Community TOTS, which is decided by a player vote.

However, this time around, the devs introduced Team of the Season Live.

EA FC 24 TOTS Live upgrades explained

TOTS
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Here is the upgrade path for TOTS Live cards. Upgrade eligibility starts on April 19 and applies to the next four league matches.

  1. 2 Wins in the next 4 League Games (+1 OVR Upgrade)
  2. The Player’s Club Scores 8 Goals in the next 4 League Games (+1 OVR Upgrade)

Full EA FC 24 TOTS Live team: Modric, Fernandes, Doku, and more

EA FC 24
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Here is a list of the full TOTS Live team. All of these players are eligible for upgrades.

  • Modric
  • Fernandes
  • Doku
  • Romero
  • Loftus-Cheek
  • Kudus
  • Bisseck
  • Raphinia
  • Clauss
  • Szoboszlai
  • Mikel Merino
  • Hincapie
  • Robinson
  • Beier
  • David Costa
  • Santos
  • Laia Aleixandri
  • Terland
  • Weaver
  • Alber
  • Saint-Maximin
  • Zaha
  • Otamendi
  • Sheaf
  • Rafa Mujica

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