



- eFootball 2025 has the daily game feature that gives us a good set of rewards.
- Daily Game Box has currently 11 players, including Kante, Beckham, and Salah to name a few.
Most of us still play eFootball 2025 because of the Daily Game, and from this mini-game, there’s no denying that the Chance Deal players are the one that excites us the most after the coins. There are some stellar picks, so the question is whether they are worthy ones.
Let me start by reviewing the Show Time and Epic cards from the pack. I have packed all four of them and tested them out.
N’Golo Kante
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Box to Box
Kante cards always hit different, and this one just screams energy. He’s everywhere, chasing down attackers, winning duels, intercepting passes, and popping up in unexpected places to clean things up. It’s the kind of card that makes your midfield feel like a Fortress, just like his Show Time skill.

He’ll glue your midfield together and let your flair players shine without worrying about defensive cover. One of the most annoying players to play against, but with this card, you are getting a top-tier defensive option for your midfield.
Tony Adams
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Destroyer
Adams is that old-school, no-nonsense wall at the back. If you like center-backs who bully strikers off the ball, win everything in the air, and make crunching tackles, then this guy will fit the description. But I just hate this card when it comes to on-the-ball abilities.

Passing is decent, but he turns like a truck. That lack of balance is unfixable. That lack of pace where KONAMI is feeding high numbers to strikers is evident. Still, he has a strong use case. Stick him between two faster CBs in 3 ATB formations, and just watch him dominate.
David Beckham
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Orchestrator
We did not get a prime Beckham card here (not that I expected to), but the LA Galaxy card is kind of a dud if you want him in themed events. Still, a solid card. Good on the ball with the right build, but what’s impressive is that passing; it’s just easy to execute and very splendid.

And yes, his set pieces are gold. You’ll start looking for fouls just to let him take a free kick. He’s not the quickest, but with that playmaking IQ, he doesn’t need to be. Pair him with a solid ball-winner like Kante in the card above, and he’ll do the rest.
Vitor Baia
- Position: GK
- Playing Style: Defensive Goalkeeper
KONAMI gave this card in case players are missing out on any cards. You can call Baia a steady hand between the posts. His defensive keeper style means he won’t come sprinting out unless he has to, which is similar to the other cards of the same playstyle.

Gameplay-wise, his near-post saving is pretty bad if you ask me. I played around with the progression to increase between Goalkeeping and Reflexes. I’ve seen improvements, but surely he isn’t that endgame card one would wish for.
Reviews of the featured cards are below.
- Mohamed Salah (RWF/Roaming Flank): Salah plays exactly how you’d expect: quick with silky dribbling and a lethal left foot. His weak foot still holds him back, and the lack of curl can keep his shots wide sometimes.
- Josko Gvardiol (CB/Build Up): Gvardiol is an absolute wall at the back. His tackling is crisp, and he’s crazy strong in duels, especially in the air. He’s not the fastest CB out there, but he’s more than reliable. Good ball-playing too.
- Julian Alvarez (CF/Deep-Lying Forward): Alvarez brings a very active, all-around forward style. He’s sharp in the box, but what really stands out is how well he links up with midfielders. He can create and finish, to put the card simply.
- Bernardo Silva (AMF/Creative Playmaker): Not his best card, but surely good. Silky smooth to use, one of the best passers in tight spaces. Easy to push around, and I felt his stamina ran down quickly, otherwise all great.
- Cole Palmer (AMF/Creative Playmaker): Palmer feels surprisingly refined. Very similar to Bernardo, but with a taller frame, hence less smooth and a slightly more direct feel with a boost in finishing. Better as an SS, if you ask me.
- Jan Oblak (GK/Defensive Goalkeeper): Oblak is solid, just like you’d expect. He’s reliable on crosses and makes great reflex saves. Not super fast off his line, and his distribution is average, but in terms of pure shot-stopping, he’s still a top-tier keeper.
- Dani Carvajal (RB/Offensive Wingback): Carvajal is a proper engine down the right side. He tracks back well, supports attacks, and is a good offensive support. It would be more of a balanced card with the right build.
Here is my tier list for all the players in the box currently.
Tier | Player |
---|---|
SSS (Overpowered) | N’Golo Kante |
S (Strong) | Tony Adams, Josko Gvardiol, Julian Alvarez, David Beckham, Jan Oblak |
A (Good) | Mohamed Salah, Bernardo Silva, Cole Palmer |
B (Average) | Vitor Baia, Dani Carvajal |
C (Below Average) | None |
Will update the space as more cards come in. Till then, enjoy reading other eFootball 2025-related content.
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