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EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo squad confirmed – how live upgrades work

EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo squad confirmed – how live upgrades work

Daily Mirror27-06-2025
The EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo squad is now available in Ultimate Team, joining the Shapeshifters Team 3 squad in packs.
EA Sports has released the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad in Ultimate Team packs, featuring live player items that can earn upgrades based on Euro 2025.
The biggest women's tournament of the year begins next month, and EA Sports has started to build up the Euro 2025 hype in Ultimate Team by releasing the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad. Featuring players who will be playing in Euro 2025, the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo is a live promo, meaning each player can earn upgrades over the next few weeks based on their respective nations' performances.

The EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo is the first live promo EA has released since Fantasy FC, with five upgrades available in total, including one that will turn a player 99-rated, but we already knew this based on Path to Glory leaks. The EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad is now available in Ultimate Team packs until Friday, July 4 at 10am PDT / 1 pm EDT / 6 pm BST, when the Shapeshifters Team 4 squad will be released instead.

EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad revealed
EA has released 15 players as part of the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad, with the highest-rated player 96-rated, though these can change with the upgrades. These are all the players included in the Path to Glory squad, along with official ratings.
LM: Fridolina Rolfo (Barcelona and Sweden) - 96 OVR
LM: Guro Reiten (Chelsea and Norway) - 96 OVR
CM: Grace Geyoro (Paris Saint-Germain and France) - 96 OVR
LW: Salma Paralluelo (Barcelona and Spain) - 96 OVR
CB: Irene Paredes (Barcelona and Spain) - 96 OVR
RW: Delphine Cascarino (San Diego Wave and France) - 96 OVR
ST: Pernille Harder (Bayern Munich and Denmark) - 96 OVR
ST: Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir (Wolfsburg and Iceland) - 95 OVR
CDM: Janaina Minge (Wolfsburg and Germany) - 95 OVR
ST: Lea Schuller (Bayern Munich and Germany) - 95 OVR
RB: Giulia Gwinn (Bayern Munich and Germany) - 95 OVR
ST: Vivianne Miedema (Manchester City and Netherlands) - 95 OVR
CAM: Ewelina Kamczyk (Fleury 91 and Poland) - 95 OVR
CB: Griedge Mbock (Paris Saint-Germain and France) - 95 OVR
CDM: Angharad James-Turner (Seattle Reign) - 95 OVR
EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory upgrade path
There are five upgrades available for each player to try and earn, and realistically, each player should be getting at least one. Here are the upgrade requirements:
Spain, France, England and Germany are the favourites to win the competition, so players from these nations are likely to be more expensive, but also the most likely to receive upgrades. As well as the Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad, EA has released a Shapeshifters Team 3 squad in packs as well, while more Path to Glory players are also available as SBCs.
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