Guide: In FIFA 20 | Earn Massive FUT 20 Coins

Posted by MichealH Alexander on October 26th, 2019

In FIFA 20 game, one of the most popular modes is Ultimate Team, but when you try to earn massive FIFA 20 coins, that's still a pretty tough challenge to come by.

It's not very easy to get a large number of coins in this game, FIFA 20 has a variety of sub-modes and features complicating the basic premise of buying the best players you can and taking on the world. Eventually, unless you want to spend the real cash, it all revolves around amassing Fifa Ultimate Team (FUT) coins. And now, here is the guide about how to earn FUT 20 coins in the game.

As a matter of fact, daily and weekly objectives are a perfect method to earn free coins and also get some other rewards. Some objectives you can achieve simply through general play, while some others you will really need to concentrate on, for example, scoring or assisting goals with players from a certain league. Keep in mind that always be sure to read the objectives carefully on the FUT homepage, though; some objectives have a certain minimum difficulty or some can be completed in certain game modes.

Generally speaking, daily objectives are quite simple, but they don't state their rewards, therefore, in order to get FIFA 20 coins, you will need to finish all of them. When it comes to monthly objectives, usually, they are more complicated and time-consuming but generally state their reward in the description so you can pick and decide which ones you want to go after. Sometimes rewards are player packs, but if you do not want them, you can sell them for coins on the FIFA 20 transfer market. Sell FIFA 20 coins

Secondly: Purchase The Coin Boosts From The FIFA Catalogue:

There is a great little trick that you can do at the beginning of any FIFA game to offer you a bit of help at the start of your FUT career. Just go into the FIFA Catalogue (you can find it in the options or just by clicking the right trigger on PS4 or Xbox), scroll down to Ultimate Team and then purchase the coin boosts featured there. It will cost a few thousand FCC credits, but considering that FIFA awards these fairly liberally when you play, you shouldn't have too much trouble paying them.

If you are a total beginner, then select the career mode is probably the perfect place to start: buy a few players and then play a few matches, then you should have enough FCC to start your FUT career. Each boost can be purchased only once, but they are extremely useful, particularly the boost that awards an extra 1,000 FIFA 20 coins for 15 matches. Typically, matches will earn you 500 to 600 coins, but with the boost, you will be getting 1,500 to 1,600 per game, which means you could be able to buy a decent player after playing just three or four matches. The catalogue is also where you can purchase highly rated loan players with FCC credits, another great method to ensure your FUT career starts with a bang.

Thirdly: Play Division Rivals In FIFA 20 Game:

Once you have mastered the Squad Battles skills, the next thing is you will want to check out Division Rivals. To some extent, it operates along similar lines to Squad Battles, with the key difference being that you'll play against other players in real time online matches. You will start off by playing five placement matches that determine your starting division. Once that has been worked out successfully, every match you play will earn you points towards improving your rank in that division and really good performance will move you up the divisions.

Always keep in mind that the divisions are pretty important cause you will only play people in the same division ensuring that, at least in theory, you won't be stuck losing 10-0 to some whizzkid who lives and breathes FUT. In practice, the matchmaking works pretty well most of the time, although there's always the odd match distorted by a highly-rated loan player such as Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo. Just like Squad Battles, Division Rivals match operates on a weekly cycle and your final rank in a certain week determines the reward you will get.

In Division Rivals, you can choose your reward between coins, player packs, and untradeable player packs (those packs whose contents can't be sold for profit). Every match in Division Rivals will also earn you points toward entering the FUT Champions weekend league, where the best players face off against each other. If you play enough Division Rivals that means you can join this elite band, and you will probably get smashed but just participating should get you some pretty cool rewards.

Fourth: Invest In Squad Battles While You Are Playing FIFA 20:

In fact, Squad Battles are also a perfect method of earning rewards you wouldn't otherwise have access to. The basic idea of this is that you put your own team against teams created by some other FUT players. However, the bad news is the teams you're playing against are chosen by EA and also controlled by the AI according to the difficulty you select, and of course, with much higher difficulties earning more points. And these points, in turn, dictate which rank you are assigned for that week, with your rank at the end of the week dictating your reward. Unfortunately, these teams are only available for a limited time, with four every 24 hours. If you miss that window, and that means you will play fewer games during that week, and that will limit your chance to climb the rankings.

It's a pretty smart method to ensure that you come back to FUT daily, but each day playing a few matches is hardly an arduous task. According to your rank, rewards vary but are usually either coins or player packs than can be sold for coins, with the odd novelty kit thrown in as an added bonus. It's completely worth investing the time in Squad Battles though, having much higher ranks offer significant rewards and in the meantime, can give access to players you'd never be able to afford otherwise. Buy FIFA Coins

Fifth (Last But Not Least): Take Part in Single-Player Seasons:

Even though this is not as lucrative as Division Rivals or Squad Battles, single-player seasons are still worth playing if you don't fancy playing online or there are no new matches available in Squad Battles. And they are pretty much what it says on the tin; sequences of matches against various AI-controlled real-life teams with a win giving you three points, a draw one, and a loss zero. Your point total then decides whether you win the division, get promoted, stay where you are, or just get relegated, with each state earning you a certain amount of coins. These benchmarks are stated at the beginning of the season, so you'll exactly know what you need to do to get promoted or win the title.

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