
EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 squad confirmed as huge Euro 2025 players included
EA Sports is keeping players entertained in Ultimate Team this week, with the EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 squad joining Shapeshifters Team 4 in packs.
Euro 2025 has officially kicked off, and to celebrate the biggest competition in the women's football calendar this year, EA Sports has released a Euro 2025-themed EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 squad into Ultimate Team. After a strong start with the Team 1 release last week, the EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 squad features some big names, including the likes of Patri Guijarro, Ewa Pajor, and Lauren Hemp.
The Path to Glory Team 2 squad features players who will be playing in Euro 2025, with each player able to earn upgrades over the next few weeks based on their respective nations' performances. We've made a live upgrade tracker for the promo as well, so you can keep up to date with all the latest upgrades.
The EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 squad is now available in Ultimate Team packs until Friday, July 11 at 10am PDT / 1 pm EDT / 6 pm BST, when EA should revert pack to one promo in packs at a time, with the popular Futties promo up next.
EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 revealed
EA has released another 15 players as part of the EA FC 25 Path to Glory Team 2 squad, with only 96 and 95-rated players included once again. All of these items are live, so they can all earn more upgrades over the next few weeks.
These are all the players included in the Path to Glory Team 2 squad, along with official ratings.
CB: Leah Williamson (Arsenal and England) - 96 OVR
CDM: Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich and England) - 96 OVR
CM: Patri Guijarro (Barcelona and Spain) - 96 OVR
ST: Ewa Pajor (Barcelona and Poland) - 96 OVR
ST: Marie Katoto (Paris Saint-Germain and France) - 96 OVR
LW: Lauren Hemp (Manchester City and England) - 96 OVR
ST: Eda Hegerberg (Lyon and Norway) - 96 OVR
CB: Magdalena Eriksson (Bayern Munich and Sweden) - 96 OVR
ST: Amalie Vangsgaard (Juventus and Denmark) - 95 OVR
CM: Eveliina Summanen (Tottenham and Finland) - 95 OVR
CDM: Hayley Ladd (Everton and Wales) - 95 OVR
CM: Jackie Groenen (Paris Saint-Germain and Netherlands) - 95 OVR
RB: Catarina Amado (Benfica and Portugal) - 95 OVR
RB: Kerstin Casparij (Manchester City and Netherlands) - 95 OVR
CB: Guorun Arnardottir (Rosengard and Iceland) - 95 OVR
EA FC 25 Euro 2025 Path to Glory upgrade path
Here are the upgrades available for all the Path to Glory player items, along with the upgrade requirements:
EA has also released a Shapeshifters Team 4 squad in packs as well, while more Path to Glory players are also available as SBCs and Objectives.
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