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EA FC Mobile leaks hint at the final La Liga TOTS lineup: Mbappe, Yamal, and more

EA FC Mobile leaks hint at the final La Liga TOTS lineup: Mbappe, Yamal, and more

Time of India27-05-2025

The ongoing Team of the Season (TOTS) celebrations in EA FC Mobile are in their final stages, and the La Liga segment, one of the most exciting phases of the event, is just around the corner.
Now, thanks to a fresh leak by realiable EA FC Mobile leaker Madridistaa, fans have an early look at what could be the final lineup for this highly anticipated chapter.
The leak, shared in collaboration with another EA FC community data miner, who goes by the X handle "ALXNSO_MOBILE," gives us a full preview of both Main Team and Moments cards, many of which are pulled straight from the upcoming FC 25 database.
With some of the world's best players in La Liga this season, the leaked list is packed with stars, powerful stats, and must-have cards for Ultimate Team enthusiasts.
Reliable EA FC Mobile leakers hint at the possible
La Liga TOTS
lineup, that will feature in the upcoming TOTS week
The leaked La Liga TOTS lineup is expected to feature an incredible blend of elite attackers, midfield maestros, and defensive powerhouses. These cards are anticipated to drop soon in EA FC Mobile, with only the final OVRs of Moments stars yet to be confirmed.
The main La Liga TOTS lineup, as leaked, includes:
Kylian Mbappe
- 108 OVR ST
Raphinha - 108 OVR LW
Lamine Yamal - 108 OVR RW
Jude Bellingham - 108 OVR CAM
Pedri - 107 OVR CDM
Federico Valverde - 107 OVR CM
Inigo Martinez - 107 OVR CB
Robert Lewandowski - 107 OVR ST
Thibaut Courtois - 107 OVR GK
Vinicius Jr. - 106 OVR LW
Julian Alvarez - 106 OVR ST
Jules Kounde - 106 OVR RB
Antonio Rudiger - 106 OVR CB
Isco - 106 OVR CAM
Rodrigo De Paul -105 OVR CM
Pau Cubarsi -05 OVR CB
Joan Garcia -105 OVR GK
Alex Baena - 105 OVR LM
Dani Vivian - 105 OVR CB
Ivan Balliu - 104 OVR RB
Jose Maria Gimenez - 104 OVR CB
Ayoze Perez - 104 OVR ST
Ante Budimir -103 OVR ST
Dodi Lukebakio - 103 OVR RM
Ben Brereton Díaz (Barry) - 102 OVR ST
This rulored lineup reflects both star power and statistical dominance, highlighting the best performers in the Spanish football league this season.
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LA Liga TOTS Moments Cards' predictions throw a spotlight on Luka Modric
Among the purple-themed TOTS Moments cards, the standout could undeniably be Luka Modric, with an expected 108+ OVR card. This isn't just a card; it's a farewell tribute.
Just this week, Modric officially hung up his legendary Real Madrid boots, ending a glorious 13-year chapter at the club. During this span, the Croatian maestro won 4 La Liga titles and an astonishing 6 UEFA Champions League trophies, etching his name forever in football history.
Other leaked Moments cards include:
Antoine Griezmann - 107 OVR ST
Antony - 105 OVR RW
Alejandro Balde, Nico Williams, Arda Güler, Iago Aspas - All 105 OVR
What to expect and when
While the exact release date hasn't been confirmed, the La Liga TOTS segment is expected to go live very soon in EA FC Mobile, as the next major league update in the ongoing TOTS schedule.
With possible names like Mbappe, Bellingham, Yamal, and Lewandowski, this drop, if the leaks turn out to be true, could be one of the most stacked events we've seen so far in the game.
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