The FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker is making a return with one of the most exciting promotions from last year’s game. While its name might not be the most exciting, the final EA FC 25 event for November has plenty to offer. This campaign includes upgradeable player cards for notable athletes like Xavi Simons and Nathan Ake. What makes it interesting is that these upgrades will be influenced by the results of EA’s upcoming Pro Open tournament in esports. Below, we break down how it all works and provide you with the latest updates on the FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker.
What is FC 25 FC Pro Live?
FC 25 FC Pro Live is the third significant promotion this November, following FC 25 Centurions and FC 25 Track Stars. Unlike its predecessors, this event introduces dynamic cards that can receive rating boosts based on esports performance. Each card corresponds to a specific player participating in the Pro Open tournament. For example, the 2024 champion phZin is associated with Gabriel Jesus, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s upgrades will depend on NikSneb’s results. Achievements such as points earned and victories can lead to enhancements, game statistics upgrades, and new player roles.
When Does the FC Pro Live Esports Tournament Start?
The FC Pro Live esports tournament kicks off on Monday, November 25, and continues until the finals on Saturday, February 1, 2025. The tournament has 24 players divided into four groups of six, where the top three from each group will move on to the finals.
What Upgrades Can You Get in FC 25 FC Pro Live?
In FC 25 FC Pro Live, players can earn up to five upgrades, depending on their corresponding player’s success in the Pro Open. Here’s a summary of the upgrades available and how to obtain them:
- Three Points: +1 IF Upgrade
- Six Points: +1 Skill Moves or Weak Foot
- 10 Points: 1x Role++ and 1x Alt Position
- 16 Points: +1 IF Upgrade
- Qualify: +1 IF Upgrade and Role+
- Win: +1 IF Upgrade, +1 Skill Moves or Weak Foot, and +1 PlayStyle
Who is Featured in FC 25 Pro Live Team 1?
The only team for FC 25 Pro Live is Team 1, which was released on Friday, November 22. The standout player is Xavi Simons (CAM, RB Leipzig), who boasts an initial overall rating of 88, alongside notable players such as Karim Benzema (ST, Al Ittihad), Victor Osimhen (ST, Galatasaray), Nathan Ake (CB, Manchester City), and Gabriel Jesus (ST, Arsenal), all sharing that 88 rating. Ryan Gravenberch (CM, Liverpool) is another player of interest with an overall of 87. Each FC Pro Live item starts with a minimum overall rating of 85, potentially making budget-friendly players like Stian Gregersen (CB, Atlanta United) and Nawaf Al Abed (CAM, Al Riyadh) appealing options.
Is There a FC 25 Pro Live Team 2?
There will be no FC 25 Pro Live Team 2. The campaign is set to end on Thursday, November 28, before the start of FC 25 Season Three. This leaves a little time to gather the last rewards from Season 2, so be sure to check out our guide for information on Season 2 Ladder Players.
Who Are the FC 25 FC Pro Live SBC and Objectives Players?
The first FC 25 Pro Live SBC features Sacha Boey (RB, FC Bayern), showcasing impressive stats with 88 pace, 86 defending, and 86 physicality, starting off with an overall rating of 87. If his player Yuval performs well in the tournament, Boey’s rating could improve even further. As of the first night, the cost to complete the Boey SBC was around 180,000 coins.
An SBC for Ramon Hendriks (CB, Stuttgart) is also anticipated, though it was not active as of November 22. In this campaign, unlike FC 24’s version, there doesn’t seem to be a designated objectives player, but it did launch with a Mohamed Simakan (CB, Al Nassr) World Tour card to grind for, boasting an overall rating of 86.
Which Pros are Linked to the FC 25 FC Pro Live Tracker?
As of November 22, here’s the list of players and their professional athletes linked to the FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker:
- Xavi Simons (CAM, RB Leipzig, 88) – Vejrgang
- Karim Benzema (ST, Al Ittihad, 88) – AboFawzi
- Victor Osimhen (ST, Galatasaray, 88) – KTZN
- Nathan Ake (CB, Manchester City, 88) – Tekkz
- Gabriel Jesus (ST, Arsenal, 88) – PHZin
- Lorenzo Insigne (LW, Toronto FC, 87) – Obrun
- Sofyan Amrabat (CDM, Fenerbahce, 87) – xcharifx
- Exequiel Palacios (CDM, Bayer Leverkusen, 87) – Nicolas99fc
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (RW, Besiktas, 87) – NikSNEB
- Ryan Gravenberch (CM, Liverpool, 87) – Emre Yilmaz
- Sacha Boey (RB, FC Bayern, 87) – Yuval
- Emil Forsberg (CAM, Red Bulls, 86) – GuiBarros
- Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (LM, Dortmund, 86) – Stingray
- Ferdi Kadioglu (LB, Brighton, 86) – Umut
- Sam Morsy (CDM, Ipswich, 86) – Mark11
- Wout Weghorst (ST, Ajax, 86) – Levi de Weerd
- Fabio Carvalho (CAM, Brentford, 86) – Jafonso
- Nawaf Al Abed (CAM, Al Riyadh, 85) – The 1OS
- Federico Redondo (CM, Inter Miami, 85) –
- Igor Silva (RB, FC Lorient, 85) – LJR Peixoto
- Jerome Roussillon (LB, Union Berlin, 85) – Fouma
- Hassan Tombakti (CB, Al Hilal, 85) – Abu Makkah
- Stian Gregersen (CB, Atlanta United, 85) – Paulo Neto
- Ramon Hendriks (CB, Stuttgart, TBC) – ManuBachoore