Every Leeds United player’s leaked rating on new EA Sports FC 24 game - five players 75 or over
Mark Carruthers
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The Leeds United squad ranked by ‘leaked’ EAFC24 player ratings (Photo: Getty Images)
Leeds United supporters will get a first look at how their side look when a new era of football gaming gets underway later this month. For over three decades, the world of football gaming has been largely dominated by the FIFA games as world football’s governing body and EA Sports combined in a lucrative partnership.
But that has all changed after EA opted to go their own way and this month will see them officially launch their own game, EA Sports FC 2024.
Despite their relegation from the Premier League, Leeds will remain part of the game and it is believed Elland Road will remain available, despite a number of Championship clubs having to make do with generic grounds.
EAFC player rating: 62 (Photo: Warren Little)
But how will Daniel Farke’s squad look on the game and who comes out at the top of the player ratings? One leaked set of player ratings has revealed there is nothing between three members of Farke’s ranks.
EAFC player rating: 63 (Photo: Joe Giddens)
EAFC player rating: 64 (Photo: George Wood)
EAFC player rating: 65 (Photo: Alex Caparros)
EAFC player rating: 66 (Photo: Jess Hornby)
EAFC player rating: 66 (Photo: George Wood)
EAFC player rating: 68 (Photo: Alex Davidson)
EAFC player rating: 68 (Photo: George Wood)
EAFC player rating: 70 (Photo: Jess Hornby)
EAFC player rating: 71
EAFC player rating: 71 (Photo: Jess Hornby)
EAFC player rating: 71 (Photo: Leeds United)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: George Wood)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: Bruce Rollinson)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: Mike Hewitt)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: Alex Caparros)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
EAFC player rating: 73 (Photo: Bruce Rollinson)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: George Wood)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Jess Hornby)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Bruce Rollinson)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Alex Caparros)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Stu Forster)
EAFC player rating: 74 (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
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