
EA FC 25 Lilian Thuram UEFA Dreamchasers Icon SBC tasks, solutions, and more
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A new Lilian Thuram
UEFA Dreamchasers Icon SBC
has been introduced into
EA FC 25
, and it is one of the best SBCs to be made available inside the game. The French icon has received a fantastic 94-rated card, making him one of the finest players in the right back position.
The developers have set up a total of 17 challenges, and you will have to complete all of them for the purpose of getting the respective card. Although this SBC might be costlier than most of the other ones, Lilian Thuram's card is pretty solid. Here are all the details about the EA FC 25
Lilian Thuram
UEFA Dreamchasers Icon SBC.
EA FC 25 Lilian Thuram UEFA Dreamchasers Icon SBC tasks
Here are all the tasks for the EA FC 25 Lilian Thuram UEFA Dreamchasers Icon
SBC tasks
:
Task 1 – Born Legend
Rare: Exactly 11
Player Level: Exactly Bronze
Task 2
– Rising Star
Rare: Exactly 11
Player Level: Exactly Silver
Task 3
– On a Loan
Squad rating: Min. 84
No. of players in squad: 11
Task 4 – Le
s Bleus
Squad rating: Min. 87
No. of players from France: Min. 1
Task 5 –
Top-notch
Squad rating: Min. 87
No. of players from Team of the Week: Min. 1
Task 6 – League Finesse
Squad rating: Min. 88
No. of players from LaLiga EA Sports: Min. 1
Task 7 – League Legend
Squad rating: Min. 88
No. of players from Serie A: Min. 1
Task 8 – 89-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 89
Task 9 –
89-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 89
Task 10 –
89-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 89
Task 11 –
89-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 89
Task 12 –
90-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 90
Task 13 –
90-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 90
Task 14 –
90-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 90
Task 15 – 90-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 90
Task 16 – 91-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 91
Task 17 – 91-Rated Squad
Squad rating: Min. 91
EA FC 25 Lilian Thuram UEFA Dreamchasers Icon SBC cheapest solutions
Here are the cheapest solutions for completing the EA FC 25 Lilian Thuram UEFA Dreamchasers Icon SBC:
Task 1 – Born Legend
Any 11 Bronze Rare Players
Task 2 –
Rising Star
Any 11 Silver Rare Players
Task 3 – On a Loan
Any 11 84 OVR players
Task 4 – Les Bleus
Lewandowski 88
Griezmann 88
Bernardo Silva 88
Ruben Neves 84
Linari 83
Ruben Dias 88
Irene Paredes 88
Schmidt 82
Dani Olmo 84
Katoto 84
Jonsdottir 82
Task 5 – Top-notch
Griezmann 88
Jorginha 82
Guigliano 84
Irene Paredes 88
De Jong 87
Wirtz 88
Mead 88
Sugita 83
Jonsdottir 82
Caruso 84
Rabiot 89
Task 6 – League Finesse
Messi 88
Lewandowski 88
Icardi 83
Odegaard 89
Irene Paredes 88
Reiten 88
Foden 88
Ruben Dias 88
Mead 88
Caruso 84
Katoto 88
Task 7 – League Legend
Messi 88
Lewandowski 88
Rudiger 88
Bernardo Silva 88
Odegaard 89
Pavard 84
Greenwood 84
Reiten 88
Diani 88
Mead 88
Ruben Dias 88
Task 8, 9, 10, 11 – 89-Rated Squad
Messi 88
Calhanoglu 86
Maddison 85
Alexander-Arnold 86
Ruben Dias 88
Rodrygo 86
Bruno Guimaraes 85
Engels 92
Hemp 86
Bussy 92
Onumonu 92
Task 12, 13, 14, 15 – 90-Rated Squad
Onumonu 92
Popp 87
Blas 91
Patri Guijarro 88
Kobel 88
Engels 92
Endler 88
Maignan 87
Parrott 91
Bernardo Silva 88
Ederson 88
Task 16, 17 –
91-Rated Squad
Modric 86
Bussy 92
Joao Cancelo 86
Horan 86
Uffren 93
Engels 92
Swanson 87
Hojbjerg 92
Barella 87
Akliouche 92
Onumonu 92
The aforementioned cards will prove to be the best options, and you can end up using them to complete the different challenges.
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