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The first FC 25 Path To Glory upgrades have arrived, following Team 2 releases. This new batch of Euro 2025 enhancements for EA FC 25 Ultimate Team highlights England’s stars, with Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp, Leah Williamson, and Niamh Charles all receiving boosts after their impressive 4-0 victory over the Netherlands. You can find their updated ratings here, along with a detailed explanation of the upgrade system and a complete tracker for Euro 2025 FC 25 Path To Glory.
What is the FC 25 Path To Glory tracker?
The FC 25 Path To Glory tracker comprises dynamic cards that gain upgrades based on team performances during the Women’s Euro 2025 tournament. It launched on June 27 alongside the FC 25 Shapeshifters Team 3. Players can earn up to five upgrades as the tournament progresses, including 5-star skill moves and a 5-star weak foot—any player who wins the final will see their overall rating soar to 99.
How does the FC 25 Path To Glory upgrades system work?
Upgrades in the FC 25 Path To Glory are linked to team performances and results. A player receives an upgrade even if they don’t play in any Euro 2025 matches. Here’s how players can score boosts during the tournament, similar to FC 25 RTTF and FC 25 FUT Fantasy FC:
- Team scores 3 goals in Group Stage: +1 OVR
- Qualify for Quarter-Finals: 5-star Skill Moves & Weak Foot, Alt Position & every Role++
- Qualify for Semi-Finals: +1 PlayStyle Plus
- Qualify for Final: +1 OVR
- Win the Final: 99 OVR & Icon Chemistry
Who is in FC 25 Path To Glory Team 1?
FC 25 Path To Glory Team 1 includes familiar names for Ultimate Team players, such as Irene Paredes (CB, Spain, 96) and Vivianne Miedema (ST, Netherlands, 95). In addition, EA has recognized lesser-known players, giving their first FUT special items to talents like Ewelina Kamczyk (CAM, Poland, 95) and Angharad James-Turner (CDM, Wales, 95).
What is the FC 25 Path To Glory Team 2 release date?
As the tournament began on July 5, many thought there wouldn’t be a FC 25 Path To Glory Team 2 release date. However, EA surprised everyone by dropping the second set of players on July 4, right as the Euros kicked off. Spotlight cards included Stina Blackstenius (ST, Sweden) and Georgia Stanway (CDM, FC Bayern & England), both starting at 96 OVR. You can view all the new players on the FC 25 Path To Glory tracker below.
How else can I get FC 25 Path To Glory cards?
In the first week, the Objectives player was Ajax midfielder Sherida Spitse (CDM, Netherlands, 94). Players unlocked her by completing four challenges, including assisting four goals and winning six matches. She was later succeeded by Tatiana Pinto (CM, Portugal, 95) to coincide with Path To Glory Team 2. Additionally, the FC 25 Season 8 ladder allowed players to select a free Euro 2025 card at level 20, choosing between Paulina Dudek (CB, Poland, 95) or Frida Maanum (CAM, Norway, 95), with the deadline being July 13, just before the start of Season 9 for the FC 25 Premium Pass.
Where is the full Euro 2025 FC 25 Path To Glory tracker?
The updated Euro 2025 FC 25 Path To Glory tracker is listed below. For this tracker, we’ve included each player’s club and country, as international results drive those desirable OVR boosts. All ratings are accurate as of July 12.
- Melvine Malard (LW, Manchester United & France) – 97
- Giulia Gwinn (RB, FC Bayern & Germany) – 97
- Irene Paredes (CB, Barcelona & Spain) – 97
- Fridolina Rolfo (LM, Barcelona & Sweden) – 97
- Guro Reiten (LM, Chelsea & Norway) – 97
- Grace Geyoro (CM, Paris SG & France) – 97
- Salma Paralluelo (LW, Barcelona & Spain) – 97
- Delphine Cascarino (RW, San Diego Wave & France) – 97
- Stina Blackstenius (ST, Arsenal & Sweden) – 97
- Patri Guijarro (CDM, Barcelona & Spain) – 97
- Georgia Stanway (CDM, FC Bayern & England) – 97
- Marie Katoto (ST, Lyon & France) – 97
- Magdalena Eriksson (CB, FC Bayern & Sweden) – 97
- Lauren Hemp (LW, Manchester City & England) – 97
- Leah Williamson (CB, Arsenal & England) – 97
- Ade Hegerberg (ST, Lyon & Norway) – 97
- Ewa Pajor (ST, Barcelona & Poland) – 96
- Pernille Harder (ST, FC Bayern & Denmark) – 96
- Frida Maanum (CAM, Arsenal & Norway) – 96
- Athenea (RW, Real Madrid & Spain) – 96
- Vivianne Miedema (ST, Manchester City & Netherlands) – 96
- Lea Schuller (ST, FC Bayern & Germany) – 96
- Griedge Mbock (CB, Paris SG & France) – 96
- Jackie Groenen (CM, Paris SG & Netherlands) – 96
- Janina Minge (CDM, Wolfsburg) – 96
- Niamh Charles (LB, Chelsea & England) – 96
- Sara Dabritz (CM, Real Madrid & Germany) – 96
- Kerstin Casparij (RB, Manchester City & Netherlands) – 96
- Paulina Dudek (CB, Paris SG & Poland) – 95
- Ewelina Kamczyk (CAM, FC Fleury & Poland) – 95
- Angharad James-Turner (CDM, OL Reign & Wales) – 95
- Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir (ST, Angel City & Iceland) – 95
- Olga Ahtinen (CM, Tottenham & Finland) – 95
- Tatiana Pinto (CM, Atletico Madrid & Portugal) – 95
- Frederikke Thogersen (RB, Roma & Denmark) – 95
- Caterina Amado (RB, Benfica & Portugal) – 95
- Eveliina Summanen (CM, Tottenham & Finland) – 95
- Amalie Vangsgaard (ST, Juventus & Denmark) – 95
- Hayley Ladd (CDM, Everton & Wales) – 95
- Gudrun Arnardottir (LB, Rosengard & Iceland) – 95
- Sherida Spitse (CDM, Ajax & Netherlands) – 95



