FC 25 PASSING

Learn how to pass and cross in Football Club 25.
FC 25 Passing

Passing


In Football Club 25, both passing and crossing play crucial roles in the team’s strategy and success.

Passing is essential for building plays, allowing players to exchange possession quickly and accurately, creating attacking opportunities and maintaining pressure on the opposing defense. A good passing ability is fundamental for controlling the game and opening up space in the opponent’s defense.

On the other hand, crossing is a valuable weapon for penetrating the opponent’s area and creating goal-scoring chances from the sides of the field. Precise crosses can unsettle the defense and provide finishing opportunities for the attackers.

Executing passes at FC 25 is straightforward; simply press the pass or cross button (Cross, Square or Triangle on PlayStation; A, X or Y on Xbox), while in possession of the ball, and select your desired passing direction using the left stick (L). This action encapsulates the basic essence of passing within the game.

The velocity and power of your passes are controlled by the duration you hold down the pass buttons. Holding the button longer increases the strength and pace of your pass. Conversely, a quick press of the pass button results in a shorter reaction time for your player to release the ball. For instance, executing a one-touch or 1-2 pass requires a swift tap of the pass button.

For advanced FC 25 passing and crossing, you need to get familiar with all passing and crossing techniques and controls, which you can find next.

Crossing and Passing Types


There are six essential types of passing and crossing in FC 25.

Ground Pass
A ground pass in FC 25 is a fundamental technique in soccer, executed by propelling the ball along the surface of the field to a teammate. Within the EA Sports FC video game, players have the flexibility to employ various types of ground passes, each tailored to specific situations and gameplay styles.

Flair Pass
A flair pass in FC 25 is a stylish and robust ground pass, distinguished by its flashiness and potency on the field. While it exudes flair and finesse, it tends to sacrifice a bit of accuracy compared to a Driven Pass. However, what it lacks in precision, it compensates for with sheer power, making it an appealing option for players looking to inject some creativity and dynamism into their gameplay.

Precision Pass
A precision pass in FC 25 embodies a deliberate technique akin to manual passing, providing players with heightened control to capitalize on open spaces as the defense maneuvers. This methodical approach allows for pinpoint accuracy, enabling players to strategically navigate the pitch, pick out teammates, and orchestrate attacks with precision and finesse.

Through Pass
A through pass in FC 25 is a forward-moving pass meticulously aimed to penetrate the defensive line of the opposing team, finding open space for your attackers to exploit and gain possession of the ball beyond the defenders. This strategic maneuver requires precise timing and placement, as well as a keen understanding of the movement patterns of both your teammates and the opposition.

Lob Pass
A lob pass in FC 25 is a strategic aerial maneuver employed to loft the ball in a graceful arc, traversing a considerable distance, with the intention of reaching a designated teammate. This type of pass involves delicately balancing the power and trajectory to ensure the ball travels high above the field, evading the reach of opposing defenders, while still landing accurately at the feet or head of the intended recipient.

Cross
A cross in FC 25 refers to a calculated pass executed from the flanks of the field, typically covering medium to long distances and directed towards the central area near the opponent’s goal. This strategic maneuver aims to deliver the ball into a high-probability scoring zone, enticing attacking players to make decisive runs and capitalize on potential goal-scoring opportunities.

Driven Ground Pass R1 +
RB +
Lofted Ground Pass +
+
Driven Ground Pass R1 +
RB +
Precision Swerve Ground Pass L2 + R1 +
LT + RB +
Flair Pass / Outside the Foot L2 +
LT +
Flair Lob / Cross L2 +
LT +
Flair Through Pass L2 +
LT +
Precision Pass R1 +
RB +
Precision Lob Pass R1 +
RB +
Driven Lobbed Through Pass L1 + R1 +
LB + RB +
Lofted Through Pass +
+
Lobbed Through Pass L1 +
LB +
Driven Through Pass L1 + R1 +
LB + RB +
Flair Through Pass L2 +
LT +
Lob Pass
High Lob / Cross L1 +
LB +
Driven Lob Pass R1 +
RB +
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