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FIFA 19: How to Complete Flashback Huntelaar SBC

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How to Complete Flashback Huntelaar SBC in FIFA 19

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We might be in the middle of the new FUT Headliners event, but EA Sports has given us a new Flashback SBC to complete. Here’s everything you need to know about how to complete Flashback Huntelaar SBC in FIFA 19.

Since you only need two 84-rated squads, you can expect the entire SBC to cost in the region of 100k coins. Here’s how to complete the two sections.

Die Königsblauen

  • Schalke Players: Min. 1
  • Team Rating: Min. 84
  • Team Chemistry: Min. 80

Reward: Mega Pack

This squad is pretty easy, and since you only need 80 chemistry you will be able to fit the Schalke player in anywhere. Fahrmann will be the best player to use, but he will go up to around 3k coins or so.

You will then be able to fill in the rest of the squad however you’d like. As always, the Liga Nos could be a good option, due to how cheap its players are in comparison to those from the major leagues.

Oranje

  • Netherlands Players: Min. 1
  • Team Rating: Min. 84
  • Team Chemistry: Min. 80

Reward: Prime Gold Players Pack

Once again, this squad is very easy to complete. You can approach it in exactly the same way, using whichever league you would like (Liga Nos again maybe) and then put the Netherlands player in wherever you would like. They don’t need to be linking to anyone since the chemistry requirement is low enough.

You will then be able to add Huntelaar to your squad. He fits the current meta too, now that finesse shots have been nerfed, having 99 jumping, 90 heading accuracy, and being 6′ 1″ tall

That’s everything you need to know about how to complete Flashback Huntelaar SBC in FIFA 19. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our FIFA 19 wiki guide.

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