Best Clubs builds for Wingers
The addition of Archetypes has changed the way people create their players in EA FC 26‘s Clubs mode, making it more difficult than ever to create the perfect balance between stats and team synergy.
With so many stats, perks, and playstles to consider, it can be a nightmare creating the perfect build, so we’ve done the work for you, and here are some of the best builds for Wingers in Clubs.
Spark build
POSITION | ARCHETYPE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | PLAYSTYLES | PLAYSTYLES+ | SPECIALIZATION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LM / RM / LW / RW | Spark | 5'6" | 130 – 145 lbs | - Whipped Pass - Incisive Pass - Quick Step | - Rapid+ - Whipped Pass+ - First Touch+ - Technical+ | Joker |
Even though LM/RM must balance attack and defense, while LW/RW focus more on attack, all of them must try to stretch play to create exposed areas to pass the ball.
Because they run a lot, the attributes to improve are Acceleration, Sprint Speed, Agility, Dribbling, and Ball Control. Then go for Crossing, Short Passing, Balance, and Finishing.
Finisher build
POSITION | ARCHETYPE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | PLAYSTYLES | PLAYSTYLES+ | SPECIALIZATION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RW / LW | Finisher | 5'8″ | 150 – 160 lbs | - Rapid - Quick Step - Finesse Shot - Technical | - Low Driven Shot+ - Finesse Shot+ - Power Shot+ | Finisher+ |
Another type of Winger is one who cuts inside to find an opening. This means the player will use its incredible speed to burst past fullbacks and then use its finest and smoothest skills to score a goal.
For this to work, you must increase its Finishing, Shot Power, Acceleration, Sprint Speed, Dribbling, Agility, and Ball Control. You can then complement it with Composure, Crossing, and First Touch.
Target build
POSITION | ARCHETYPE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | PLAYSTYLES | PLAYSTYLES+ | SPECIALIZATION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RM / LM | Target | 6'1″ | 178 – 187 lbs | - Aerial Fortress - Bruiser - Whipped Pass - Power Shot | - Aerial Fortress+ - Power Shot+ - Precision Header+ | Target+ |
A less common (but still incredibly useful) alternative for a Winger is the aerial one, great for winning high balls, making power crosses, and surpassing shorter fullbacks.
The key for this Winger is to work on its Jumping, Strength, Heading Accuracy, Ball Control, First Touch, and Crossing. As second-level attributes to improve, there are Sprint Speed, Acceleration, and Stamina.
