How to play Euro 2024 in EA FC 24? All game modes explained

EA FC 24 offers plenty of offline or online Euro opti

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EA pulled out all of the stops for the Festival of Football. Here is every game mode included in the update.

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The 2024 UEFA European Championship starts on June 14 and ends on July 14. EA plans to keep players invested throughout the entire month of non-stop action with a hefty offering of new content. Let’s jump right into what players can expect in EA FC 24.

Every game mode in EA FC 24 Euro Festival of Football

Kickoff

Choose a side from any of the 24 qualified teams, or rewrite history with any other European national team available in EA SPORTS FC 24, and play against friends locally or against the CPU AI. Enjoy the ‘Match of the Day’ fixture, updated with every real-life tournament matchday up to the Final match

Tournaments

Tournaments
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Dive into the official tournament mode, playing with teams that will feature in the UEFA EURO 2024 tournament. For those looking to rewrite history, set up a custom tournament that allows you to play with European teams and players who didn’t make the cut.

Lead Your Nation

Festival of Football
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Play as an individual player or create your own custom Avatar to captain the team of your choice on the road to Berlin. You can control just that player or the whole national team as you play through the stages.

Online Friendlies

These allow you to challenge friends using any of the 24 qualified teams or from any other European national squad available in the game. Online Friends cross-play will be available for players on the same platform generation.

The European Journey

Completing challenges across every game mode unlocks exclusive rewards. The final reward will be revealed after the tournament ends.

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