
EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 release date, leaks, predictions and what FUT content to expect
Futties has taken Ultimate Team by storm since its release, and later this week, the EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 squad will enter Ultimate Team packs.
Always one of the biggest promos in the Ultimate Team calendar, Futties kicked off with a bang in EA FC 25, with EA Sports releasing an incredible Futties Team 1 squad that featured 99-rated Lamine Yamal, Kylian Mbappe, and Pele. As well as all of the Futties Icons, Heroes, and regular players, the 'Best Of' Batch 1 was released in packs as well, with EA re-releasing 125 cards from past promos.
EA's attention may be turning towards EA FC 26 with the new Ultimate Edition cover being revealed earlier this week, but this doesn't mean the Futties content will be slowing down, with the EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 squad expected to be just as good as Team 1. Here's everything we know about the upcoming EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 promo squad, including the release date, predictions and expected Ultimate Team content.
EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 release date
The EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 squad release date will be Friday, July 18 at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT/ 6pm BST, replacing the Team 1 squad currently in packs. The Futties promo will last five weeks in Ultimate Team, meaning Futties Team 2 will be replaced by Futties Team 3 on Friday, July 25.
EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 leaks
The first Futties Team 2 leak has been made by @AsyFutTrader, with the leaker revealing in a Tweet that Brazilian Icon Ronaldo will be coming as part of Futties Team 2, with the striker set to be 99-rated. This will be Ronaldo's first promo card since the FUT Immortals Team 1 squad.
EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 predictions
After seeing the level of players that EA released in Futties Team 1, we now have a good idea of what to expect from Team 2. In simple terms, there is no limit to what EA will release. There will be more 99-rated players with five PlayStyle Plus', and with the lowest rated player in Team 1 being 96 overall, we expect this again for Team 2.-
This is a prediction of who we want to see in the EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 squad, along with some Futties Icons and predicted player ratings:
Futties Team 2 predicted Icons
CM: Ruud Gullit (Futties Icon) - 99 OVR
ST: Ronaldo (Futties Icon) - 99 OVR
LM: Aya Miyama (Futties Icon) - 97 OVR
RB: Carlos Alberto (Futties Icon) - 97 OVR
ST: Kenny Dalglish (Futties Icon) - 96 OVR
CAM: Socrates (Futties Icon) - 96 OVR
Futties Team 2 predicted Heroes
CM: Ji-Sung Park (Futties Hero) - 97 OVR
LB: John Arne Riise (Futties Hero) - 97 OVR
ST: Fernando Morientes (Futties Hero) - 97 OVR
ST: Antonio Di Natale (Futties Hero) - 97 OVR
Futties Team 2 predicted players
LW: Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid) - 99 OVR
CAM: Cole Palmer (Chelsea) - 99 OVR
CM: Pedri (Barcelona) - 98 OVR
ST: Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr) - 98 OVR
RB: Jeremie Frimpong (Liverpool) - 97 OVR
CAM: Rayan Cherki (Manchester City) - 96 OVR
CAM: Debinha (Kansas City Current) - 96 OVR
CB: Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid) - 96 OVR
RB: Sacha Boey (Bayern Munich) - 96 OVR
EA FC 25 Futties Team 2 expected content
EA went crazy with the content during Team 1 of Futties, with incredible Futties players being released as SBCs since the start of the promo. During Team 2, we expect more huge names to receive Futties SBCs, so keep stockpiling that fodder!
We expect another FUT Champs-themed Objective to be released with more Futties rewards, while more Futties players should also drop as Objectives as well. Evolutions-wise, there have been some insane Evos released so far, so expect more, both paid and free, to enter the game when Team 2 goes live.
The 'Best Of' Batch 1 may remain in packs for one more week if EA follows the same release pattern as Futties did in EA FC 24, and lastly, we're yet to see it, but fingers crossed the popular 85+ x10 upgrade SBC makes its return during week two of Futties.
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