
All EA FC Mobile Aqua vs Inferno Week 3 regular player cards: Gakpo, Marmoush, and more
EA FC Mobile's Aqua vs Inferno event has entered its third week, and along with it comes a fresh batch of 10 new regular players to enhance both Aqua and Inferno lineups. These players are now available in the Gallery section of the event and can be claimed by exchanging Aqua vs Inferno Shards, which you can earn through gameplay, Item Exchange, and the Star Pass.
With OVRs ranging from 106 to 108, these newly introduced players offer a strong mix of rising stars and experienced performers from top leagues across Europe.
EA FC Mobile Aqua vs Inferno
Week 3 regular player cards
and their requirements
This week's lineup features versatile additions in every position, offering managers ample choice when upgrading their squads. Here's a full breakdown of the new players, their teams, positions, OVRs, and the required shard amounts:
Omar Marmoush
(ST – Aqua, 108 OVR) – 500 Aqua Shards
Amad Diallo
(RW – Inferno, 107 OVR) – 450 Inferno Shards
Gonçalo Inácio
(LB – Aqua, 107 OVR) – 300 Aqua Shards
Nemanja Matić
(CDM – Aqua, 106 OVR) – 200 Aqua Shards
Yeray Álvarez
(CB – Inferno, 106 OVR) – 200 Inferno Shards
Andrew Robertson
(LB – Inferno, 107 OVR) – 450 Inferno Shards
Mattéo Guendouzi
(CDM – Aqua, 107 OVR) – 450 Aqua Shards
Cody Gakpo
(ST – Inferno, 106 OVR) – 200 Inferno Shards
Aleksandar Pavlović
(CDM – Inferno, 106 OVR) – 200 Inferno Shards
Nicolas Jackson
(ST – Aqua, 106 OVR) – 200 Aqua Shards
These players are split evenly across both the Aqua and Inferno factions, helping keep the rivalry competitive and well-balanced.
Each one of them brings useful stats and traits tailored to their respective playstyles, whether it's Gakpo's explosiveness in the final third or Guendouzi's tenacity in the midfield.
How to Earn Aqua vs Inferno Shards
You'll need to gather shards through various avenues in the Aqua vs Inferno event:
Chapters – Play skill games, matches, and complete daily tasks to earn shards.
Item Exchange – Trade duplicate or unneeded Aqua vs Inferno players for shard bundles.
Star Pass – As you progress through the Star Pass, you'll unlock additional Aqua and Inferno Shards.
With 10 new regular players hitting the Gallery this week, EA FC Mobile ensures that the Aqua vs Inferno event remains dynamic and full of variety.
These additions cater to both budget-conscious managers and shard savers looking for immediate squad impact. Whether you aim for high-OVR players like Marmoush and Diallo or value picks like Jackson and Yeray, Week 3 offers something for everyone.
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