EA FC 26 TOTW 15 Predictions: Haaland, Popp & More

EA FC 26 TOTW 15 Predictions: Haaland, Popp & More

Updated: December 29,2025 | Game: FC 26
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EA FC 26 TOTW 15 Overview

Team of the Week 15 in EA Sports FC 26 arrives right before the Christmas break, which means fewer domestic fixtures but some very high-impact performances. Many leagues are already slowing down or entering winter pause, yet several stars – and a few surprise names – have made a strong case for a TOTW 15 upgrade.

On the men's side, Erling Haaland’s clinical display for Manchester City against West Ham (two goals and an assist in a 3–0 win) almost guarantees him a place. In women’s football, Lucy Bronze, Wendie Renard and Alexandra Popp delivered standout performances in league and European competition, putting them firmly in the conversation as well.

This guide breaks down our complete EA FC 26 TOTW 15 predictions by position. You’ll find a detailed look at likely attackers, midfielders, defenders and goalkeepers, plus practical tips on how to prepare your Ultimate Team club, manage your coins and navigate the market around the TOTW 15 release.

Key Headliners: Haaland, Popp, Bronze & Other Standout Candidates

Although the match calendar was relatively light, a small group of players produced performances that are hard for EA to ignore. These are the names most FUT managers will be watching on Wednesday evening.

Erling Haaland – Manchester City

Haaland once again delivered a classic number 9 performance, scoring twice and adding an assist in City’s dominant 3–0 win over West Ham. With a base rating already among the very best in the game, a TOTW 15 in-form card would likely push him to around 92 overall, turning an already elite striker into an almost unstoppable finisher. Expect a huge spike in demand if he is confirmed.

Alexandra Popp – VfL Wolfsburg (Women)

Popp netted a brace against Hamburg’s women’s side and was clearly the decisive player on the pitch. Given EA’s growing support for women’s football in Ultimate Team, another strong in-form for Popp would not be surprising. A boosted card around the mid-80s would offer great heading, positioning and all-round physical presence up front.

Lucy Bronze – Chelsea (Women)

Bronze put in a dominant defensive display in Europe, topped off by a goal and a Player of the Match performance. An upgraded central defender card in the high 80s would give FC 26 players a premium option at the back, with excellent defensive stats and solid distribution from the backline.

Other Big-Name Contenders

Alongside the headline stars, several familiar names have strong TOTW 15 claims:

  • Wendie Renard – commanded the defence and scored for Lyon (Women).
  • Moise Kean – two goals for Fiorentina, a classic poacher’s performance.
  • Ivan Perisic – scored and earned MOTM for PSV, adding versatility to the left flank.
  • Takefusa Kubo – key attacking threat for Real Sociedad with a goal and MOTM display.
  • Lamine Yamal – another bright game for Barcelona from the right side, with a goal and MOTM.

Individually, any of these cards could become meta options in specific squads, especially for league or nation-based chemistry builds.

Predicted Attackers for EA FC 26 TOTW 15

The attacking pool for TOTW 15 may not be huge, but the quality is impressive. From proven superstars to rising talents, these are the forwards we expect to see in the new Team of the Week.

Hat-trick Heroes and High-Impact Strikers

Two names clearly stand out thanks to their three-goal performances:

  • Evelyne Viens (AS Roma Women) – scored three and picked up Woman of the Match. A boosted ST card around 83 overall would offer a strong finishing option in Serie A-based squads featuring women’s players.
  • Dzenan Pejcinovic (VfL Wolfsburg) – delivered a hat-trick and MOTM from a relatively low base rating. An in-form around 83 would be a huge upgrade and a fun, budget-friendly Bundesliga striker.

Both performances tick the typical TOTW checkboxes: multiple goals, decisive impact and official player-of-the-match recognition.

Brace Performers and Creative Forwards

A bigger group of forwards delivered braces or a combination of goals and assists that should put them in contention:

  • Selina Cerci (TSG Hoffenheim Women) – two goals and an assist plus WOTM. With a projected 85-rated ST card, she could be a standout striker in women’s Bundesliga hybrids.
  • Leela Egli (SC Freiburg Women) – two goals, one assist and WOTM. Listed as ST/ RM/ RF, an in-form around 83 would make her a very flexible option for wide or central attacking roles.
  • Alvaro (Elche) – one goal and two assists with MOTM, likely as ST/LM. His versatility fits LaLiga and Spanish squads looking for creative forwards.
  • Nicole Anyomi (Eintracht Frankfurt Women) – two goals and WOTM. An ST/CAM card around 85 overall would add pace and agility to Frauen-Bundesliga teams.
  • Moise Kean (Fiorentina) – two goals and MOTM. A predicted 85-rated ST would provide a strong Serie A finisher with good physical stats.
  • Ante Budimir (Osasuna) – two goals and MOTM, a classic target man option expected around 84 overall.
  • Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) – two goals from the left, MOTM. A LW/LF CAM hybrid card at 84 could be a hidden gem for Premier League squads.
  • Aitor Ruibal (Real Betis) – two goals from wide left with MOTM. His ability to play LW, RW or ST makes him a versatile LaLiga card.
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds) – two goals and MOTM. An in-form around 83 would appeal to managers looking for a strong aerial presence.
  • Keane Lewis-Potter (Brentford) – two goals and MOTM from a wide/right-sided role. A boosted RF/LW card could offer strong dribbling and agility.
  • Mikael Ishak (Lech Poznań) – two goals and MOTM, making him a likely budget option with solid finishing.
  • Nick Woltemade (Newcastle) – two goals and MOTM as ST/CAM. A tall, technically gifted forward who could become a fun hybrid link for Bundesliga and Premier League builds.
  • Kaj Sierhuis (Fortuna Sittard) – two goals; while he lacked MOTM, the brace still keeps him in the conversation for an 83-rated in-form.

Assisters, Wingers and MOTM Creators

Several wide forwards and secondary strikers stood out primarily through assists and overall influence:

  • Graham Burke (Shamrock Rovers) – one goal, one assist, MOTM from ST/CAM. A potential 83-rated card could be interesting for Irish or League of Ireland themed squads.
  • Marco Asensio (Fenerbahçe) – a goal and assist, MOTM playing on the right or centrally. An upgrade around 83 would provide a technical right-sided attacker with strong passing.
  • Maxence Rivera (Heerenveen) – goal, assist and MOTM from the left. An 83-rated LW/LF could offer nice pace for Eredivisie squads.
  • Barış Alper Yılmaz (Galatasaray) – two assists and MOTM from the left flank. An in-form 83 LW/LM would be a great option for Turkish league teams.
  • Mohamed Ihattaren (Fortuna Sittard) – two assists, MOTM, likely as CAM/RW. His potential in-form card could revive interest in him among FUT players.
  • Patrick Wimmer (Wolfsburg) – two assists, operating as a creative wide attacker or central support striker.
  • Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) – one goal and MOTM on the right. A 90-rated RF would be one of the most exciting young attacker cards in FC 26.
  • Ivan Perisic (PSV) – a goal and MOTM from the wing, adding another flexible Serie A/Bundesliga/LaLiga hybrid link for veterans of previous games.
  • Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad) – a goal and MOTM from the right side, likely leading to an 84-rated RF card with strong dribbling.
  • Hugo Duro (Valencia) – one goal and MOTM, keeping him in the LaLiga striker conversation.
  • Umut Nayir (Konyaspor) – a goal and MOTM in the Turkish league, making him a budget-friendly ST option.

Not all of these forwards will make it into the final TOTW 15, but several are very strong candidates based on EA’s usual selection patterns.

Predicted Midfielders for EA FC 26 TOTW 15

The midfield pool for TOTW 15 is defined by creative playmakers and box-to-box engines who contributed directly to goals. Many of them are also tactically versatile, able to play multiple roles in-game.

Attacking Midfielders and Creative Engines

  • Vicky López (Barcelona Women) – a goal, an assist and WOTM from central midfield. An 83-rated CAM/CM/RF card would give women’s Liga F squads a high-potential playmaker with excellent ball control.
  • Bartosz Kapustka (Legia Warsaw) – one goal and one assist, MOTM. A predicted 83-rated CM would be a great option for Polish or Ekstraklasa-themed teams.
  • Hwang Ui-Jo (Alanyaspor) – goal, assist and MOTM from the CAM/CF role. His in-form around 83 would be attractive for K-League and hybrid squads.
  • Justin Devenny (Crystal Palace) – a goal, an assist and MOTM, showing promise as an attacking CM/CAM option in the Premier League.
  • Larrazabal (Casa Pia) – one goal, one assist, MOTM from RM/RB. A versatile right-sided card around 83 would be excellent in defensive or wing-back setups.
  • Sebastian Nanasi (Racing Strasbourg) – goal, assist and MOTM. A CAM/CM/LM card at 83 overall would fit well into Ligue 1 squads needing creativity.
  • Anderson Talisca (Fenerbahçe) – goal and assist, typically deployed as a CAM or second striker. A projected 84-rated in-form would offer long shots, flair and strong shooting from range.
  • Bryan Linssen (NEC Nijmegen) – goal and assist, likely as CAM/ST, a good Eredivisie budget card.
  • Yunus Akgün (Galatasaray) – goal, assist and solid all-round performance, with a potential CAM/RW/LM card at 83.

Box-to-Box Midfielders and Deep-Lying Playmakers

Several more central or defensive-leaning midfielders also have solid cases for TOTW 15 spots:

  • Nicolò Fagioli (Fiorentina) – two assists, orchestrating play from deeper areas. A CM/CDM in-form around 83 would bring good passing and composure to Serie A midfields.
  • Albert Sambi Lokonga (Hamburg) – scored once and earned MOTM while controlling the midfield.
  • Irakli Yegoian (Excelsior) – one goal and MOTM from a CDM role; a great budget shield in front of the defence.
  • Nikola Vlašić (Toronto FC) – one goal and MOTM, used as CM/CAM. His in-form could be a strong creative option in MLS squads.
  • Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig) – one goal and MOTM from LM/CM, combining work rate with goal threat.
  • Gabriel Sara (Galatasaray) – scored once, continuing his reputation as a dynamic box-to-box midfielder.
  • Anton Stach (Leeds) – one goal from a CM/CDM role, providing height and defensive solidity.
  • Silvan Widmer (Mainz) – one goal from LM/RB, offering a rare wide midfield/defensive hybrid option.
  • Tika de Jonge (Groningen) – scored once from CM/CDM, potentially a very useful silver-to-gold style upgrade.
  • Valera (Elche) – one goal from LM/RM, adding depth to LaLiga smart-link options.

Assist Specialists and Wide Utility Players

  • Gianluca Gaetano (Cagliari) – one assist and MOTM from CAM/CM. A potential 85-rated card would make him a standout Serie A playmaker.
  • Diogo Spencer (AVS) – one assist and MOTM from RM/RB/LB, extremely flexible for squad building.
  • Karol Linetty (Kocaelispor) – one assist and MOTM from CDM/CM, a robust midfield presence.
  • Pavel Kadeřábek (Sparta Prague) – one assist and MOTM from RM/RB.
  • Youri Regeer (Ajax) – one assist and MOTM, capable of playing CM/RB/CDM, making him a very handy Eredivisie link.

EA typically includes a mix of big-league stars and smaller league standouts in every TOTW, so expect at least some of these players to feature in the final squad.

Predicted Defenders & Goalkeepers for EA FC 26 TOTW 15

At the back, TOTW 15 is likely to feature a strong mix of goal-scoring centre-backs, creative full-backs and two goalkeepers with huge shot-stopping numbers.

Goal-Scoring Centre-Backs

  • Florian Lejeune (Rayo Vallecano) – one goal, one assist and MOTM from centre-back. A likely 83-rated CB in-form, offering height and set-piece threat in LaLiga squads.
  • Josip Stanišić (Bayern Munich) – one goal, one assist, MOTM while able to play CB/RB/RM. His versatility will appeal to Bundesliga managers.
  • Lucy Bronze (Chelsea Women) – a goal and WOTM, projected to receive a high-80s CB card.
  • Wendie Renard (Lyon Women) – one goal and WOTM; an 86-rated CB in-form would be among the best women’s defenders in FC 26.
  • Domagoj Vida (AEK Athens) – one goal, MOTM, a classic physical centre-back option.
  • Hrvoje Smolčić (Kocaelispor) – one goal from CB, likely rewarded with an 83 overall TOTW upgrade.
  • Ibrahim Cissé (Ferencváros) – scored from defence, a useful budget card for smaller league squads.
  • Isak Hien (Atalanta) – one goal from centre-back, already popular for his defensive stats and size.
  • Zé Vítor (Nacional) – another goal-scoring CB who could sneak into the squad.

Full-Backs and Wide Defenders

  • Mees de Wit (AZ Alkmaar) – one goal and one assist from RB/LB, providing both attacking and defensive balance.
  • Vasilios Zagaritis (Heerenveen) – a goal from LB/LM, perfect for managers who like overlapping full-backs.
  • Andrea Cambiaso (Juventus) – one assist and MOTM, capable of playing LB/RB/LM. His anticipated 83-rated card could become a key flexible piece for Serie A hybrids.
  • Bigas (Elche) – one assist from CB, offering LaLiga depth.

Goalkeeper Standouts

Two keepers posted remarkable shot-stopping numbers and are strong favourites for TOTW 15:

  • Timon Wellenreuther (Feyenoord) – saved 9 of 10 shots and picked up MOTM. An 83-rated in-form GK would be highly desirable for Eredivisie squads.
  • Mio Backhaus (Werder Bremen) – saved all six shots faced, kept a clean sheet and earned MOTM. Another likely 83-rated keeper who could be a strong Bundesliga option.

Given EA’s tendency to include at least one goalkeeper with a standout performance in every TOTW, expect one or both of these keepers to feature.

How TOTW 15 Affects Your Coins & ItemD2R

Whenever a new Team of the Week is about to drop, the in-game transfer market becomes more volatile. Meta or popular players linked to TOTW predictions can rise in price as traders and competitive players try to anticipate the new cards. At the same time, some regular gold versions dip once their in-forms enter packs.

If you don’t have the time to grind matches or snipe the market all day, it can be difficult to keep up with these rapid price swings. That’s where third-party services like ItemD2R come in. ItemD2R focuses on helping Ultimate Team managers quickly build competitive squads by providing access to fc 26 coins cheapest options on the market. Instead of waiting weeks to slowly accumulate coins through Division Rivals and Squad Battles, you can boost your budget in a short window and immediately target players you want from TOTW 15 or other promos.

Because TOTW cards such as a high-rated Haaland, Popp, Bronze or Renard can be extremely expensive in the first days, having reliable coin access is important if you want to strike while supply is still relatively high. ItemD2R emphasizes fast delivery and a secure transaction process, giving players a way to upgrade their line-up without spending all their free time on repetitive grinding. By using FUT Coins Cheap deals intelligently, you can diversify your club, invest in cards that are likely to remain meta for weeks, and avoid missing out on short-lived market opportunities around new TOTW releases.

Of course, you should always respect EA’s terms of service and local regulations, and make sure any purchase decisions are made responsibly. But from a purely strategic perspective, having an extra budget available exactly when a strong TOTW like week 15 arrives can dramatically speed up the process of building a squad that can compete in Rivals, Champs and high-tier online modes.

Market Tips: How to Prepare for EA FC 26 TOTW 15

To make the most of TOTW 15, you should plan ahead rather than react after the squad is already in packs. Here are several practical strategy tips:

Before TOTW 15 Is Announced

  • Sell risky investments early – if you’re holding regular gold cards of players heavily rumoured for TOTW (like Haaland), consider selling before the official reveal to avoid potential price drops once supply and hype settle.
  • Stock up on fodder – TOTW releases often arrive alongside SBCs that require in-form or high-rated cards. Buy 83–86 rated fodder during low-market hours to be ready.
  • Clear club clutter – offload duplicate or unused players to ensure you have coins and space for potential TOTW targets you really care about.

Right After TOTW 15 Goes Live

  • Don’t rush big purchases – unless you’re a hardcore Weekend League competitor, it’s often wise to wait 24–48 hours before buying expensive new in-forms. Prices can dip once the initial hype calms and more cards enter the market.
  • Target under-the-radar cards – lesser-known TOTW players from smaller leagues (for example, Pejcinovic, Yegoian, or Wellenreuther) can be undervalued despite strong in-game stats.
  • Watch SBC requirements – if EA drops an SBC that requires certain leagues or nations, some TOTW 15 players may spike in price. Keep an eye on these trends for quick flips.

Long-Term Considerations

  • Think about chemistry links – TOTW cards like Renard, Bronze, or Yamal can open up unique squad-building paths via club, league or nation links. Consider how they fit into multi-league hybrids.
  • Use TOTW as a stepping stone – even if you can’t afford top in-forms right away, buying cheaper TOTW cards during low points can help you complete future SBCs more cheaply.
  • Budget realistically – if your in-game earnings aren’t keeping up with the current meta, take advantage of services offering fc 26 coins cheapest deals to bridge the gap responsibly rather than overspending real money on random packs.

FAQ: EA FC 26 TOTW 15

When does EA FC 26 TOTW 15 release?

The official Team of the Week 15 squad is expected to be revealed and released into packs on Wednesday, 24 December 2025, at around 19:00 server time. At that moment, TOTW 14 will leave packs and TOTW 15 will replace it.

Which cards are in packs before TOTW 15 arrives?

Until the TOTW 15 release time, all standard packs containing Team of the Week items will still include TOTW 14 players. If you want to save packs for higher-value targets like a potential Haaland, Bronze or Popp in TOTW 15, consider holding them and opening only after the new team is live.

Are these TOTW 15 predictions guaranteed?

No. The players listed here are predictions based on real-life performances, goals, assists, MOTM/WOTM awards and EA’s typical selection patterns. EA has the final say, and there are always a few surprises each week. Use this guide to prepare and plan, but be ready for some unexpected inclusions.

Is it worth buying TOTW 15 cards on day one?

It depends on your goals. Competitive players aiming for the best possible Weekend League results often buy on day one to gain any small advantage. If you’re more coin-conscious, waiting a couple of days can save you a lot of currency as prices typically stabilize after the initial rush.

How can I afford expensive TOTW cards?

A mix of smart trading, regular gameplay and carefully timed purchases is essential. If you prefer to speed things up, you can also make use of external coin sources offering FUT Coins Cheap to quickly raise your budget and target high-end TOTW 15 cards while they’re still in packs.

With these EA FC 26 TOTW 15 predictions, you should have a clear picture of which players are most likely to receive in-form upgrades, how that might affect the market, and how to position your club ahead of the official reveal. Plan your coins, watch the trends, and you’ll be ready to capitalize as soon as Team of the Week 15 goes live.