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FIFA 20: How to Complete Team of the Group Stage Munir SBC

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Team of the Group Stage has started with a lot of SBCs in just a few days. Following the position change Cuadrado, we’ve got another that is pretty cheap. So that you can add him to your squad, here’s everything you need to know about how to complete the Team of the Group Stage Munir SBC in FIFA 20.

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The SBC is pretty cheap, coming in at just 20k coins or so, but unfortunately, the card isn’t great at all, with there being so many better options for fewer coins.

At this point in FIFA 20’s game cycle, you should have no need for an 82 rated winger. For an 82, he’s not bad, but you’re doing something wrong if he’s an upgrade to your team when the likes of Martial are less than half the price. Therefore, even at the cheap price, it’s not really worth it. Here are the Team of the Group Stage Munir SBC requirements:

  • La Liga Santander Players: Min. 1
  • Team Rating: Min. 83
  • Team Chemistry: Min. 70
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How to Complete Team of the Group Stage Munir SBC in FIFA 20

If you decide to do this SBC though, it’s pretty easy. Since you need just 70 chemistry, you can use players from a few different leagues or nations, as long as you get some links.

If you use players from the same league and nation in some positions, you’ll be able to do pretty much whatever you like in the rest of the squad. The Serie A and Bundesliga are good for making 83 rated squads.

You can then slip in the lone La Liga player in wherever you like in the squad. Using a goalkeeper, or one of the rubbish 83 rated strikers (Diego Costa, Alvaro Morata, or Borja Iglesias) will keep the price down.

Thankfully, you don’t need a TOTW player too, like you did in the Cuadrado SBC.

That’s everything you need to know about how to complete the Team of the Group Stage Munir SBC in FIFA 20. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our wiki guide. We have also listed some other helpful guides on the game down below.

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