FC 25 Path To Glory tracker with all Women’s Euro 2025 cards

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The penultimate round of FC 25 Path To Glory upgrades are in, following on from FC 25 Path To Glory Team 2. The Euro 2025 boosts for EA FC 25 Ultimate Team are Spain and England heavy, with Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp, Leah Williamson, and Niamh Charles all getting increases en route to Sunday's final. See their ratings here, along with full details of the upgrades system, and complete Euro 2025 FC 25 Path To Glory tracker.

What is the FC 25 Path To Glory tracker?

Melvine Malard's new Path To Glory card in FC 25

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The FC 25 Path To Glory tracker features dynamic cards which upgrade based on team performances at the Women’s Euro 2025 tournament. It landed on Friday, June 27 alongside FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 3. Cards can earn up to five boots as the summer international competition unfolds, such as 5* skill moves and 5* weak foot – with any player who wins the final getting a monster boost to a 99 OVR.

How does the FC 25 Path To Glory upgrades system work?

Euro 2025 cards on the FC 25 transfer market

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FC 25 Path To Glory upgrades are based on team performances and results – so a player still gets their ratings increase even if they don’t feature in any Euro 2025 matches. Below are the five ways in which cards score boosts during the tournament. It’s very similar to FC 25 RTTF and FC 25 FUT Fantasy FC.

  • Team scores 3 goals in Group Stage: +1 OVR
  • Qualify for Quarter-Finals: 5* Skill Moves & 5* Weak Foot & Alt Position & every Role++
  • Qualify for Semi-Finals: +1 PlayStyle Plus
  • Qualify for Final: +1 OVR 
  • Win the Final: 99 OVR & Icon Chemistry

Who is in FC 25 Path To Glory Team 1?

Vivianne Miedema gets a 95-rated card in FC 25 Path To Glory

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FC 25 Path To Glory Team 1 contains faces who’ll be very familiar to Ultimate Team players, such as Irene Paredes (CB, Spain, 96) and Vivianne Miedema (ST, Netherlands, 95). However, EA has also taken the opportunity to give those who aren’t quite so established their first FUT special items. Among them are Ewelina Kamczyk (CAM, Poland, 95) and Angharad James-Turner (CDM, Wales, 95).

What is the FC 25 Path To Glory Team 2 release date?

SBC options in FC 25 include a PTG Melvine Malard card

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With the tournament kicking off on Wednesday, July 2 it seemed unlikely there would be an FC 25 Path To Glory Team 2 release date. EA went against convention, however, dropping the second set of players after the Euros had begun, on Friday, July 4. Among its standout cards were Stina Blackstenius (ST, Sweden) and Georgia Stanway (CDM, FC Bayern & England), both of whom boasted starting OVRs of 96. All the new players can be seen below, on the FC 25 Path To Glory tracker.

How else can I get FC 25 Path To Glory cards?

The Season 8 Shapeshifters ladder in FC 25

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The Objectives player for week one was Ajax midfielder Sherida Spitse (CDM, Netherlands, 94). To unlock, her you needed to complete four challenges, such as assisting four goals and winning six matches. She was replaced by Tatiana Pinto (CM, Portugal, 95) to tie in with Path To Glory Team 2. The FC 25 Season 8 ladder players list also let you choose a free Euro 2025 card at level 20. You could pick either Paulina Dudek (CB, Poland, 95) or Frida Maanum (CAM, Norway, 95), and had until Thursday, July 13 – at which point the Season 9 FC 25 Premium Pass got underway.

Where is the full Euro 2025 FC 25 Path To Glory tracker?

Sherida Spitse gets an objectives reward card in FC 25

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The updated Euro 2025 FC 25 Path To Glory tracker is below. For this one, we’ve listed both a player’s club and country, given that international results trigger those tempting OVR boosts. All numbers are correct as of Saturday, July 26.

  • Irene Paredes (CB, Barcelona & Spain) - 98
  • Salma Paralluelo (LW, (Barcelona & Spain) - 98
  • Patri Guijarro (CDM, Barcelona & Spain) - 98
  • Georgia Stanway (CDM, FC Bayern & England) - 98
  • Lauren Hemp (LW, Manchester City & England) - 98
  • Leah Williamson (CB, Arsenal & England) - 98
  • Athenea (RW, Real Madrid & Spain) - 97
  • Melvine Malard (LW, Manchester United & France) - 97
  • Giulia Gwinn (RB, FC Bayern & Germany) - 97
  • Fridolina Rolfo (LM, Barcelona & Sweden) - 97
  • Guro Reiten (LM, Chelsea & Norway) - 97
  • Grace Geyoro (CM, Paris SG & France) - 97
  • Delphine Cascarino (RW, San Diego Wave & France) - 97
  • Stina Blackstenius (ST, Arsenal & Sweden) - 97
  • Marie Katoto (ST, Lyon & France) - 97
  • Magdalena Eriksson (CB, FC Bayern & Sweden) - 97
  • Ade Hegerberg (ST, Lyon & Norway) - 97
  • Pernille Harder (ST, FC Bayern & Denmark) - 97
  • Ewa Pajor (ST, Barcelona & Poland) - 97
  • Frida Maanum (CAM, Arsenal & Norway) - 96
  • Vivianne Miedema (ST, Manchester City & Netherlands) - 96
  • Lea Schuller (ST, FC Bayern & Germany) - 96
  • Griedge Mbock (CB, Paris SG & France) - 96
  • Jackie Groenen (CM, Paris SG & Netherlands) - 96
  • Janina Minge (CDM, Wolfsburg) - 96
  • Niamh Charles (LB, Chelsea & England) - 96
  • Sara Dabritz (CM, Real Madrid & Germany) - 96
  • Kerstin Casparij (RB,. Manchester City & Natherlands) - 96
  • Paulina Dudek (CB, Paris SG & Poland) - 96
  • Ewelina Kamczyk (CAM, FC Fleury & Poland) - 96
  • Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir (ST, Angel City & Iceland) - 96
  • Gudrun Arnardottir (LB, Rosengard & Iceland) - 96
  • Eveliina Summanen (CM, Tottenham & Finland) - 96
  • Amalie Vangsgaard (ST, Juventus & Denmark) - 96
  • Olga Ahtinen (CM, Tottenham & Finland) - 96
  • Frederikke Thogersen (RB, Roma & Denmark) - 96
  • Angharad James-Turner (CDM, OL Reign & Wales) - 95
  • Tatiana Pinto (CM, Atletico Madrid & Portugal) - 95
  • Caterina Amado (RB, Benfica & Portugal) - 95
  • Hayley Ladd (CDM, Everton & Wales) - 95
  • Sherida Spitse (CDM, Ajax & Netherlands) - 95

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Ben Wilson

I'm GamesRadar's sports editor, and obsessed with NFL, WWE, MLB, AEW, and occasionally things that don't have a three-letter acronym – such as Chvrches, Bill Bryson, and Streets Of Rage 4. (All the Streets Of Rage games, actually.) Even after three decades I still have a soft spot for Euro Boss on the Amstrad CPC 464+.

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