
EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 – final batch of players released ahead of Futties
EA Sports has released another Shapeshifters squad in Ultimate Team, but the EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 squad isn't anything to shout about, so it may be worth saving your packs for Futties.
Let's be honest, as we enter the fourth week of the EA FC 25 Shapeshifters promo, Ultimate Team content is starting to get a little boring, with each week feeling like the same-old same-old with never-ending Shapeshifters releases. Team 1 and Team 2 of the promo were entertaining, Team 3 got a poor reception, but now, the EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 squad may be the least enticing of the lot, but thankfully, it's the last release of the promo.
Next up in Ultimate Team is Futties, where EA Sports should be releasing 99-rated players, including new transfers such as Florian Wirtz, Matheus Cunha, and Dean Huijsen. But for now, we have Shapeshifters Team 4, with more out-of-position Icons, Heroes and regular players entering packs.
As well as the Shapeshifters Team 4 squad, EA has released a Euro 2025 Path to Glory Team 2 squad in packs as well, with the squad featuring more live player items that will upgrade based on how the players' respective nations perform at Euro 2025. The EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 squad is now available in Ultimate Team packs until Friday, July 11 at 10am PDT / 1 pm EDT / 6 pm BST, when the highly-anticipated Futties promo will begin.
EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 squad revealed
A total of 24 players are included in the EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 squad, with four Icons and two Heroes included. Two players have been given five PlayStyle Plus', with Icons Rio Ferdinand and Eric Cantona being the chosen ones. These are all the players included in the EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 squad, along with official ratings and new positions:
EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4 (Icons and Heroes)
CM: Eric Cantona (Shapeshifters Icon) - 98 OVR
ST: Rio Ferdinand (Shapeshifters Icon) - 98 OVR
LM: Homare Sawa (Shapeshifters Icon) - 97 OVR
LW: Michael Owen (Shapeshifters Icon) - 97 OVR
CDM: Lucio (Shapeshifters Hero) - 97 OVR
ST: Mohammed Noor (Shapeshifters Hero) - 95 OVR
*Five PlayStyle Plus'
EA FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 4
ST: Jeremy Doku (Manchester City) - 98 OVR
RW: Reece James (Chelsea) - 98 OVR
CM: Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain) - 98 OVR
ST: Sakina Karchaoui (Paris Saint-Germain Women) - 98 OVR
CB: Ruben Neves (Al Hilal) - 97 OVR
ST: Arda Guler (Real Madrid) - 97 OVR
CB: Emanuel Emeha (Strasbourg) - 97 oVR
CM: Ellie Carpenter (Chelsea Women) - 97 OVR
CAM: Ryan Williams (NC Courage) - 96 OVR
CAM: Sergio Busquets (Inter Miami) - 96 OVR
LB: Murillo (Nottingham Forest) - 96 OVR
RB: Maximilian Mittelstadt (Stuttgart) - 96 OVR
CAM: Sara Doorsoun (Eintracht Frankfurt Women) - 96 OVR
LB: Edon Zhegrova (Lille) - 95 OVR
RW: Jayden Bogle (Leeds United) - 95 OVR
CDM: Lautaro Valenti (Parma) - 94 OVR
RW: Luke O'Nien (Sunderland) - 94 OVR
RB: Arnaud Kalimuendo (Nantes) - 94 OVR
The overall squad isn't fantastic, but all the Icons, along with the likes of Jeremy Doku, Reece James, and Sakina Karachaoui, look great. Will you pack them, though? The chances are slim.
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