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FIFA 19 Future Stars: How to Complete Future Stars Challenge SBC (Jan. 21)

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How to Complete Future Stars Challenge SBC (Jan. 21) in FIFA 19

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The week of Future Stars content in continuing in FIFA 19. Today, Jan. 21, sees the releases of two new SBCs. Here’s everything you need to know about how to complete the Future Stars Challenge SBC in FIFA 19.

Thankfully, the Future Stars Challenge SBC is pretty simple, and it doesn’t require silver or bronze players today. Below are the requirements for the SBC.

Requirements

  • Serie A TIM Players: Min. 2
  • Players from the same nation: Max. 5
  • Players from one club: Max. 6
  • Player Quality: Exactly Gold
  • Team Chemistry: Min. 85
  • Number of players in the Squad: 11

You have a couple of options when going about completing this Future Stars Challenge SBC. You could either opt for a full Serie A squad, or avoid it as much as you can.

If you’ve got a lot of Serie A players in your squad, the more untradeable the better, you can use them and it’ll be nice and easy. Just be sure not to use too many Italian players, because you need to have maximum five players from the same nation,

Alternatively, since Serie A players might get a little more expensive than usual due to the two players from the league requirement, it might be better to use just two and fill the rest of the Future Stars Challenge SBC squad out with another league.

If you use two players from the same nation in the Serie A, or two players from the same club, they will get decent chemistry wherever they are, allowing you to use the Bundesliga, Premier League, Ligue 1, or La Liga for the rest of the squad, still ensuring that you stick to no more than five players from one nation and six from one club.

Once you’ve completed it, you will be given a Premium Gold Players Pack (25k pack) as a reward.

That’s everything you need to about how to complete the Future Stars Challenge SBC in FIFA 19. For more tips and tricks on the game and all things Future Stars, be sure to check out our FIFA 19 Wiki Guide.

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