FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Will Include 25 Formations. Nine of them will be new formations.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Will Include 25 Formations To Choose
With the announced end of formation cards, gamers will have more freedom to customise their squads. In fact, they will not be limited to 16 formations, as it happened in previous versions, but they will have 25 formations to choose:
- 3-4-1-2
3-4-2-1
3-4-3
3-5-2
4-1-2-1-2
4-2-2-2
4-2-3-1
4-3-1-2
4-3-2-1
4-3-3
4-4-1-1
4-4-2
4-5-1
5-2-1-2
5-2-2-1
5-3-2
- 4-2-3-1 (2)
4-4-2 (2)
4-1-2-1-2 (2)
4-1-4-1
4-5-1 (2)
4-3-3 (2) “Hold”
4-3-3 (3) “Defend”
4-3-3 (4) “Attack”
4-3-3 (5) “False 9”
The nine new formations will include the highly requested 4-2-3-1 with LMs and RMs, four 4-3-3 variations and another four formations with four defenders.
Take a look to these new formations.
4-2-3-1 (2)
Easily the most requested formation in FIFA Ultimate Team. This new 4-2-3-1 variation lets you utilize natural wingers instead of attacking midfielders (CAMs) to create a deadly attack.
4-4-2 (2)
This formation is a more defensive variation of the classic 4-4-2 with two defensive midfielders (CDMs) in place of the usual center midfielders.
4-1-2-1-2 (2)
Dominate the midfield with this new variation of the popular 4-1-2-1-2. This formation switches the players out wide for centre midfielders (CMs) to break-up the midfield play along with a defensive midfielder (CDM).
4-1-4-1
The 4-1-4-1 offers strength in the center of midfield (with two center midfielders and a defensive midfield anchor) as well as width with two wide players to link up with your lone striker.
4-5-1 (2)
This new FIFA Ultimate Team formation adds more midfield steel to the usual 4-5-1. The three center midfielders make it harder to break down on the counter and leaves less gaps for the attack.
4-3-3 (2) “Hold”
The first of the new 4-3-3 variations offers a holding defensive midfielder anchor in the midfield.
4-3-3 (3) “Defend”
This defensive-minded 4-3-3 variation offers two holding defensive midfielders and one center midfielder in the midfield.
4-3-3 (4) “Attack”
The more attacking variant of the 4-3-3 turns one of the midfielders (CMs) into an attacking midfielder (CAM) to support the front three.
4-3-3 (5) “False 9”
The final 4-3-3 variant offers a deeper-lying center forward (CF) position to hold possession and help build-up the attacking play; perfect for the likes of Wayne Rooney or Luis Suarez.