Team of the Season (TOTS) is almost at an end, but there is still time for two more minor squads to be released in FIFA 21 Ultimate Team.
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The Eredivisie and CSL Team of the Season (TOTS) squads were released last week and will be replaced by squads from the MLS and Rest of World (RoW).
Take a look at what to expect below.
Latest releases
The two previous minor squads will be replaced in packs later today.
Eredivisie
The Dutch squad revealed last week, and there were some names we expected to see.
Champions Ajax has several players in the squad, with Davy Klaassen, Daley Blind, and Dusan Tadic all included.
Dutch youngsters Teun Koopmeiners and Donyell Malen were also included, with Malen, in particular, an exciting and pacey proposition.
Greek forward Georgios Giakoumakis also featured as the league’s top goalscorer, having racked up 26 goals in just 30 matches.
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Chinese Super League
The Chinese Super League players also arrived alongside the Eredivisie players, with three Brazilian stars featuring.
French winger Romain Alessandrini was the highest-rated player in the squad, followed by Cedric Bakambu and former Chelsea playmaker Oscar.
Jonathan Viera looks an exciting and pacey prospect in midfield, while Marcao looks like another ideal super sub.
Overall, the squad was useful without anything extraordinary.
Release Date
We will see the MLS and RoW squads released on Monday, 31 May at the usual release time of 1pm ET / 6pm BST.
Alongside the two new squads will likely be various SBCs and Objectives, so keep your eyes peeled for some great new cards.
Predictions
The MLS squad is due this evening and with the disrupted season schedule we are not 100% sure how EA will select the players.
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LA Galaxy and Mexico striker Javier Hernandez is currently the top scorer in the MLS with seven goals from the first seven games, so we expect him to be in contention.
MLS XI:
- Andre Blake (Philadelphia Union)
- Anton Tinnerholm (New York City)
- Jonathan Mensah (Columbus Crew)
- Ronald Matarrita (FC Cincinatti)
- Jesus Medina (New York City)
- Damir Kreilach (Real Salt Lake City)
- Carles Gil (New England Revolution)
- Daniel Solloi (Sporting Kansas)
- Javier Hernandez (LA Galaxy)
- Raul Ruidiaz (Seattle Sounders)
- Alan Pulido (Sporting Kansas)
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The Rest of the World squad could be made up of some incredible players too, and we think Belgian top scorer Paul Onuacho could be an incredible super sub.
Genk’s giant striker has scored 29 goals in 33 games this season and will surely feature in some capacity.