
EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date, predictions, and expected Ultimate Team content
After a week of Premier League, WSL, and EFL TOTS items in Ultimate Team packs, the Bundesliga, Frauen Bundesliga, and Super Lig are next.
We are well into the EA FC 25 TOTS promo now, with the event starting off with the Ligue 1 TOTS squad, and it's been all about the Premier League TOTS, as well as the WSL and EFL TOTS, over the last week. But as we head towards Friday, it's almost time for EA Sports to switch things up with some new TOTS items.
The next major leagues to get TOTS items will be the Bundesliga, Frauen Bundesliga, and Super Lig. The former was decided (sort of) by a TOTS vote launched by EA prior to the promo launching. Here's everything there is to know about the EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS squad ahead of its release.
EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date
The EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date is Friday, May 9 at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT/ 6pm BST. We know this for sure as this is the date and time EA historically releases major promo squads, including the PL TOTS and Ligue 1 TOTS squads, as well as other promos, including the Immortals Team 2 squad.
EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS predictions
This is who we think will be included in the Bundesliga TOTS, with 21 players being released in a squad made up of 18 TOTS and three TOTS Highlights. These players are just predictions, as are the player ratings.
GK: Robin Zentner (Mainz) - 92 OVR
RB: Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) - 94 OVR
CB: Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich) - 93 OVR
CB: Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund) - 94 OVR
LB: Maximilian Mittelstadt (Stuttgart) - 93 OVR
CDM: Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich) - 95 OVR
CM: Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart) - 94 OVR
CAM: Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen) - 97 OVR
RW: Michael Olise (Bayern Munich) - 95 OVR
ST: Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) - 97 OVR
ST: Jonathan Burkardt (Mainz) - 93 OVR
ST: Patrik Shick (Bayer Leverkusen) - 95 OVR
ST: Hugo Ekitike (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 94 OVR
LB: Nathaniel Brown (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 91 OVR
ST: Mohamed Amoura (Wolfsburg) - 92 OVR
ST: Tim Kleindienst (Borussia Monchengladbach) - 92 OVR
CAM: Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich) - 96 OVR
CAM: Alassane Plea (Borussia Monchengladbach) - 91 OVR
CM: Aleix Garcia (Bayer Leverkusen) - 93 OVR (TOTS Highlights for newcomer of the season)
ST: Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig) - 94 OVR (TOTS Highlights for goal of the season)
CAM: Andrej Kramaric
EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS expected content
As always, we expect EA to release a number of TOTS evolutions that will allow players to upgrade their stars in both stats and PlayStyle Plus', as well as Bundesliga-themed SBCs and a Bundesliga TOTS Cup competition that will feature more themed rewards.
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