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FIFA 19: How to Complete UCL Premium Upgrade SBC

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How to Complete UCL Premium Upgrade SBC in FIFA 19

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You know all of those useless blue Champions League cards that you’ve got rid of since FIFA 19 released? Well, they now have a use. Here’s everything you need to know about how to complete the UCL Premium Upgrade SBC in FIFA 19.

It works a lot like the UCL Upgrade we’ve seen released throughout the season, usually during a European football week, but offers UCL Man of the Match, Road to the Final, or Team of the Tournament cards in return instead.

Since you can get a huge variety of players, from RTTF Van Dijk to MOTM Marega, it’s a bit of a risk. Here are the requirements for the UCL Premium Upgrade SBC.

  • FIFA 19 UEFA Champions League Common or Rare Players: Exactly 11
  • Team Overall Rating: Min 83
  • Team Chemistry: Min. 70
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There are a few ways you can approach this UCL Premium Upgrade SBC. First of all, you can use the players in your squad if you’ve still got them. You need 11 of the blue UCL cards that are plus one upgrades on players’ base cards.

If you’ve got a lot of players, just choose one FIFA 19 league and build a squad around it. You need 70 chemistry here, so it’s not simply a case of putting 11 players in, as it is in the standard upgrade.

Alternatively, you could buy the UCL players off the transfer market. However, this wouldn’t be the best option if you plan to do this UCL Premium Upgrade SBC more than once because the players are quite rare and quiet expensive.

Instead, the best option is to craft towards them. The usual UCL Upgrade SBC is back, which gives you two untradeable UCL cards for 11 gold players (six of them rare). The drop rate for high rated players is quite high, so you can keep doing those until you have enough for the Premium SBC.

That’s everything you need to know about how to complete the UCL Premium Upgrade 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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