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FIFA 20: How to Get FUT Champions Qualification Points

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FIFA 20, the next iteration in the long running soccer franchise, is finally out. Volta is the game’s big new thing, with the main new Ultimate Team feature being Seasons Objectives. So that you can jump into the game’s competitive mode, here’s everything you need to know about how to get FUT Champions Qualification Points in FIFA 20.

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You need FUT Champions Points to confirm entry to the weekend league – 2000 to be precise. The first weekend league isn’t due for a couple of weeks, so you’ve got plenty of time to rack up the points so that you’re ready in time.

How to Get FUT Champions Qualification Points in FIFA 20

Thankfully, the way of getting them has stayed the same for the new game.

There’s two ways of getting FUT Champions Qualification Points. They are:

  1. As a reward for every match you play in Division Rivals, whether you win, lose, or draw.

  2. From weekly rewards in Division Rivals. The higher the division and rank you finish, the more points you get.

As you’ll likely know, the higher the division you are, the more qualification points you get per game. Here’s what you get for a win in each division.

  • Division 10 – 20pts per win
  • Division 9 – 25 pts per win
  • Division 8 – 30 pts per win
  • Division 7 – 40 pts per win
  • Division 6 – 50 pts per win
  • Division 5 – 65 pts per win
  • Division 4 – 80 pts per win
  • Division 3 – 125 pts per win
  • Division 2 – 250 pts per win
  • Division 1 – 500 pts per win

Once you’ve got the 2000 FUT Champions Qualification Points needed to enter the weekend league, you won’t be able to earn any more. You’ll still be able to play matches, but your total won’t go above 2000. It will go back to zero when you confirm your entry.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get FUT Champions Qualification Points in FIFA 20. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite or check out our FIFA 20 wiki guide. We have also listed some other helpful guides down below.

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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