No team is better than the one you support.

By Toby Saunders

Published: Thursday, 09 May 2024 at 09:00 AM


EA Sport FC has, over the past year, proven that the franchise can fare just fine without its partnership with FIFA. It’s packed with new features, and has proven its mettle recently with its team of the season cards.

Its run isn’t over yet, though, so there’s still time to grab a copy and get stuck in. And if you’re new to the game, you might be wondering which are the best and worst squads to start with.

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There are hundreds of teams available, so it’s fair if you feel overwhelmed. But fear not, because we’re here to help!

You should choose your team depending on the type of game you want to have. Do you want a long career, carrying an underdog squad from the bottom to the top? Or do you only want the glory of being top of the league?

To help you in your decision, here are the best and worst squads to start your career with.

Best Career Mode teams to choose in EA FC 24

Erling Haaland attempting an acrobatic shot in EA FC 24
Erling Haaland in EA FC 24.
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The overall strongest team to start with in EA FC 24 is Bayern Munich. They are one of the few five-star squads, and is this game they just about beat Manchester City in the scorings.

The best Career Mode teams to choose in EA FC 24 are those with the highest overall ratings already – if you’re looking for a fun jaunt as an already massive club with tonnes of cash to splash.

These are the top 10 best Career Mode teams to choose in FC 24, based on overall club ratings (rounded up or down average score based on the attack, midfield and defence stats):

  • Bayern Munich (86)
  • Manchester City (85)
  • Real Madrid (84)
  • Barcelona (84)
  • Liverpool (83)
  • PSG (83)
  • Atlético de Madrid (83)
  • Arsenal (82)
  • Inter Milan (81)
  • Manchester United (81)

Of course, what defines the best team to use in Career Mode is entirely up to you.

If you want to transform a low-league struggler into the best in Europe, you’ll want to pick a League Two club from the English Football League. Wrexham, Notts County and Crawley Town (if you’re really up for a challenge) are all great picks if you’re in it for the long haul.

If you want to awaken a sleeping giant or get a big club that hasn’t won anything for a while with a solid budget to help sign the players you want, it’s best to choose a club like Tottenham Hotspur, Wolfsburg, Villarreal, Aston Villa or even drop a little lower into second divisions (Sunderland is a great pick in the Championship).