UEFA Dreamchasers Promo, Explained – EA Sports FC 25

UEFA Dreamchasers Promo, Explained - EA Sports FC 25

EA Sports FC 25 is at its peak, with gamers fully immersed in the latest SBCs, objectives, and player cards. With a series of successful promos already under their belt, the developers are at their best, keeping players engaged as they gear up for the highly anticipated FUT Dreamchasers promo.

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With the UEFA Dreamchasers promo, the developers pay tribute to standout players from UEFA competitions, including the Champions League and the Europa League. Here’s everything you need to know about EA Sports FC 25’s latest promo, released for the Ultimate Team game mode.

What Is UEFA Dreamchasers?

UEFA Dreamchasers Promo explained in Ultimate Team game mode.

The Dreamchasers promo has been introduced to celebrate players who delivered outstanding performances in the Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League, and Women’s Champions League. These releases will differ from the RTTF items, which were introduced after the quarter-finals for the UCL, UEL, and UECL.

Only the RTTF items will receive live upgrades; the UEFA Dreamchasers cards will remain static and will not get any upgrades.

UEFA Dreamchasers Team 1

 UEFA Dreamchasers Team 1 released.

A wealth of content has been released, including the UEFA Dreamchasers Team 1, which launched on March 21, 2025. The next batch is set to drop on the same day next week. The team features top players like Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane, along with legendary icons such as Lucio, Rivaldo, and Raul.

Here’s a list of the players from UEFA Dreamchasers Team 1:

Players

Country

Position

Transfer Price

Harry Kane

England

ST

2.3 Million UT Coins

Kylian Mbape

France

ST

8.2 Million UT Coins

Alexia Putellas Segura

Spain

CM

1.8 Million UT Coins

Lautaro Martinez

Argentina

ST

539,000 UT Coins

Florian Wirtz

Germany

CAM

1.2 Million UT Coins

Marcos Llorente

Spain

RM

975,000 UT Coins

Ewa Pajor

Poland

ST

432,000 UT Coins

Ethan Nwaneri

England

RW

382,000 UT Coins

Linda Caicedo

Colombia

LW

154,000 UT Coins

María Francesca

Spain

LW

93,000 UT Coins

Nico Schlotterbeck

Germany

CB

89,000 UT Coins

Archie Gray

England

CDM

226,000 UT Coins

Sveindís Jane

Iceland

RW

46,500 UT Coins

Orkun Kökçü

Turkey

CM

28,000 UT Coins

Hákon Arnar

Iceland

LM

29,500 UT Coins

Patrick Berg

Norway

CDM

17,000 UT Coins

Nedim Bajrami

Albania

CAM

16,000 UT Coins

Afimico Pululu

Angola

ST

12,000 UT Coins

Hugo Lopez

Spain

LB

12,250 UT Coins

Mattia Zanotti

Italy

RB

12,000 UT Coins

UEFA Dreamchasers SBCs.

Apart from Team 1, two notable SBCs have been introduced to help players instantly enhance their attacking power. France’s Ousmane Dembélé and the iconic Ruud Gullit now have SBCs available in the Ultimate Team mode.

The Ousmane Dembélé SBC currently holds a value of 1.1 million UT Coins, making it a significant drain on your SBC fodder if you plan to complete it. A smart approach would be to create squads using concept players, allowing you to purchase them directly from the transfer market once they meet the challenge requirements.

On the other hand, the UEFA Dreamchasers Ruud Gullit Icon card SBC is valued at over 5 million UT Coins, requiring players to submit a total of 23 squads to complete the challenge. While the price is undeniably steep, it grants you a 94-rated midfielder card that is simply irresistible.

Most of the challenges require players to submit multiple squads with the same rating, and a smart way to complete them efficiently is by using a single squad and purchasing the same set of players from the transfer market. Here’s a list of the ten cheapest 88, and 89-rated players that can be used to complete these SBCs.

Cheapest 88 Rated players

Building a squad with cheap 88-rated players is a cost-effective way to complete high-value SBCs without draining your club’s resources. Instead of overspending on popular special player cards, focus on lesser-used options that still meet the rating requirements.

Players

Country

Transfer Price

Bernardo Silva

Portugal

10,000 UT Coins

Patricia Guijarro Gutiérrez

Spain

10,000 UT Coins

Beth Mead

England

10,000 UT Coins

Guro Reiten

Norway

10,000 UT Coins

Florian Wirtz

Germany

10,000 UT Coins

Ederson Santana de Moraes

Brazil

10,000 UT Coins

Marie Katoto

France

10,250 UT Coins

Robert Lewandowski

Poland

10,250 UT Coins

Linda Caicedo

Colombia

10,500 UT Coins

Phil Foden

England

10,500 UT Coins

Cheapest 89 Rated Players

Players from less competitive leagues or those with lower in-game demand often come at a bargain. Regularly checking market fluctuations and investing during low-demand periods can help you secure these players at even cheaper rates.

Players

Country

Transfer Price

Martin Ødegaard

Norway

16,750 UT Coins

Marc-André ter Stegen

Germany

16,750 UT Coins

Ada Hegerberg

Norway

17,000 UT Coins

Patrick Berg

Norway

17,000 UT Coins

Nedim Bajrami

Albania

17,000 UT Coins

Thibaut Courtois

Belgium

17,500 UT Coins

Alisson Ramses Becker

Brazil

17,500 UT Coins

María Pilar León Cebrián

Spain

17,500 UT Coins

Gianluigi Donnarumma

Italy

17,750 UT Coins

Martín Zubimendi Ibáñez

Spain

17,750 UT Coins

Additionally, combining untradeable fodder from rewards with budget-friendly purchases helps reduce costs while ensuring you meet the challenge requirements efficiently.

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