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FIFA 19: How to Complete UCL Moments Karim Benzema SBC

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How to Complete UCL Moments Karim Benzema SBC in FIFA 19

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With the Champions League back today, EA Sports has released another UCL Moments SBC, this time celebrating Karim Benzema’s incredible goal in the 2012/13 tournament. Here’s everything you need to know about how to complete the UCL Moments Karim Benzema SBC in FIFA 19.

With his live item no longer of much use with Real Madrid being knocked out, this is Benzema’s best card. Also, since you only need one squad, it’s pretty good value at around 120k. Here are the requirements:

  • Real Madrid Players: Min. 1
  • Team Overall Rating: Min. 85
  • Team Chemistry: Min. 75
  • Number of Players in the Squad: 11

This Benzema SBC is a pretty simple one to complete. All you need to do is build a squad from one of FIFA 19’s major leagues. I would usually go for La Liga or the Premier League, due to those two having the most high rated players, but since you only need 75 chemistry here, it doesn’t really matter.

Also, since you only need one Real Madrid player, you don’t have to stick with La Liga if you’d prefer not to. You can easily just slip the Real Madrid player in wherever you’d like in the squad. The chemistry is low enough that you don’t need to worry about them getting any themselves.

As for who to use for that FIFA 19 Real Madrid player in the Benzema SBC, Benzema himself, Keylor Navas, Marco Asensio, Nacho Fernandez, or Dani Carvajal would all be good options, and they shouldn’t spike in price too much.

Thankfully, there aren’t any TOTW players to worry about in this challenge, as there often are in ones like this.

That’s everything you need to know about how to complete the UCL Moments Karim Benzema SBC in FIFA 19. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

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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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