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EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory release date, leaks and upgrade path

EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory release date, leaks and upgrade path

Daily Mirror26-06-2025
A new Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo will be released in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team this week, alongside another Shapeshifters squad
A new live promo will be dropping in Ultimate Team packs this week, with the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad set to be released.
Most eyes are currently on EA FC 26 with a copious amount of EA FC 26 leaks currently circulating on social media, but EA Sports ' attention is still on EA FC 25, with plenty of Ultimate Team content in the pipeline for the next few weeks. The Shapeshifters promo will continue with the release of the Shapeshifters Team 3 squad this week, but EA will also be releasing another promo, with the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad entering packs as well.

To celebrate the upcoming Women's Euro 2025 tournament, EA is releasing the EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad, featuring live player items that will upgrade based on their respective countries' progress in the competition. EA last released a Path to Glory squad in EA FC 24 for Euro 2024, but this time, it's the women's turn, and some fantastic players have been leaked to be released.

Here's everything we know about the upcoming EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory promo squad, including the release date, leaks and upgrade path.
EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory release date
The EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory release date will be Friday, June 27 at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT/ 6pm BST. The promo squad will likely remain in packs for one week, with Shapeshifters Team 4 set to be released on Friday, July 4. Like the Euro 2024 Path to Glory promo in EA FC 24, we may also get a Path to Glory: The Knockouts squad, but that wouldn't be for a few weeks.
EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory leaks
Leaker @DonkTrading has revealed the full Euro 2025 Path to Glory squad, including some amazing players from Sweden, France, Spain and more. Here's a full list of leaked players so far, along with leaked ratings:
LM: Fridolina Rolfo (Barcelona and Sweden) - 96 OVR
LM: Guro Reiten (Chelsea and Norway) - 96 OVR
CM: Grace Geyoro (Paris Saint-Germain and France) - 96 OVR
LW: Salma Paralluelo (Barcelona and Spain) - 96 OVR
CB: Irene Paredes (Barcelona and Spain) - 96 OVR
RW: Delphine Cascarino (San Diego Wave and France) - 96 OVR
ST: Pernille Harder (Bayern Munich and Denmark) - 96 OVR
ST: Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir (Wolfsburg and Iceland) - 95 OVR
CDM: Janaina Minge (Wolfsburg and Germany) - 95 OVR
ST: Lea Schuller (Bayern Munich and Germany) - 95 OVR
RB: Giulia Gwinn (Bayern Munich and Germany) - 95 OVR
ST: Vivianne Miedema (Manchester City and Netherlands) - 95 OVR
CAM: Ewelina Kamczyk (Fleury 91 and Poland) - 95 OVR
CB: Griedge Mbock (Paris Saint-Germain and France) - 95 OVR
CDM: Angharad James-Turner (Seattle Reign) - 95 OVR
EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory upgrade path
@AsyFutTrader has revealed the upgrade path for Euro 2025 Path to Glory player items, with five upgrades available in total. This is the leaked upgrades in full:
Team scored three or more goals in the group stages: +1 OVR
Team qualifies for the Euro 2025 quarter-finals: five-star skill moves/weak foot, +1 alt position and every Role++
Team qualifies for the Euro 2025 semi-finals: +1 PlayStyle Plus
Team qualifies for the Euro 2025 final: +1 OVR
Team wins Euro 2025: 99 OVR & Icon chemistry
EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory expected FUT content
We can expect more Path to Glory players to be released as SBCs and Objectives, while we should also get themed Objectives with pack and player pick rewards on offer. As we've seen with the Champions League, Europa League, and Nations League, we can also expect that whichever nation wins Euro 2025 will receive a Euro 2025 winner promo, where they all receive huge upgrades.
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