EA FC 26 features a stacked lineup of official leagues and licenses in an effort to deliver the most authentic football experience around.
While games like eFootball, UFL, and even Rematch have tried to prize players away, EA SPORTS FC remains the undisputed king of football games, at least in terms of sales. The ever-addictive Ultimate Team and Career Mode keep fans coming back year after year.
One of the biggest reasons for this ongoing success is the unrivalled number of official competitions and teams packed in each year. While gameplay and features are important, being able to control your favorite team with the proper kit, crest, and stadium goes a long way to making it authentic.
So, what does EA FC 26 have to offer in terms of licenses? Here’s the confirmed lineup.
All licensed leagues in EA FC 26
EA FC 26 have revealed 30 leagues so far, with even more expected to be in the final game. Check them all out below:
- Premier League (England)
- EFL (England)
- Barclays Women’s Super League (England)
- LALIGA (Spain)
- Liga F (Spain)
- Bundesliga (Germany)
- Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga (Germany
- Ligue 1 (France)
- Arkema Premiere Ligue (France)
- Serie A (Italy)
- Major League Soccer (USA)
- National Women’s Soccer League (USA)
- Liga Portugal (Portugal)
- Belgium Pro League (Belgium)
- Eredivisie (Netherlands)
- Liga Profesional de Futbol-Argentina (Argentina)
- Roshn Saudi League (Saudi Arabia)
- K League (South Korea)
- Chinese Super League (China)
- A-League (Australia)
- Liga 1 (Romania)
- Ekstraklasa (Poland)
- Austrian Bundesliga (Austria)
- Brack Super League (Switzerland)
- Superliga (Denmark)
- Scottish Premiership (Scotland)
- SSE Airtricity League Premier Division (Republic of Ireland)
- Allsvenskan (Sweden)
- Eliteserien (Norway)
- 3. Liga (Germany)
Clubs
Nearly every team in the leagues mentioned above will feature official names, kits, and badges, although there are some noticeable exceptions.
Italian giants AC Milan and Inter Milan will once again be replaced by generic clubs with custom kits, due to their exclusivity deal with Konami and eFootball. In FC 25, they were known as Milano FC and Lombardia FC respectively, although they still had official players with facescans.
The same will likely be true for Lazio and Atalanta, who were called Latium and Bergamo Calcio last season.
Cups
On top of all the national leagues, there will also be official tournaments that appear in both Career Mode and Ultimate Team. These are:
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- UEFA Super Cup
- UEFA Conference League
- UEFA Women’s Champions League
- CONMEBOL Libertadores
- CONMEBOL Sudamericana
- CONMEBOL Recopa
Fans will have been hoping for a mention of the World Cup, given that the tournament is due to take place in 2026. However, given that FIFA is no longer partnered with EA, it’s unlikely to appear this time around.
You can also expect to see domestic cups that you’ll be able to compete in during Career Mode:
- FA Cup (England)
- EFL Cup (England)
- EFL Trophy (England)
- Community Shield (England)
- Coppa Italia (Italy)
- Supercoppa (Italy)
- DFB-Pokal (Germany)
- DFL-Supercup (Germany)
- Coupe de France (France)
- Trophee des Champions (France)
- Pokalen (Denmark)
- Croky Cup (Belgium)
- NM Cup (Norway)
- FAI Cup (Ireland)
- U.S. Cup (USA)
Stadiums
Authentic stadiums are the final piece of the puzzle when it comes to making matches feel real, and EA FC 26 is set to include more than 120 real grounds. While only four have been officially named by the devs, there are plenty we know about thanks to their many licensing deals:
Premier League
- American Express Stadium (Brighton & Hove Albion)
- Anfield (Liverpool) – confirmed
- The City Ground (Nottingham Forest)
- Craven Cottage (Fulham)
- Elland Road (Leeds United)
- Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
- Etihad Stadium (Manchester City)
- Goodison Park (Everton)
- Gtech Community Stadium (Brentford)
- King Power Stadium (Leicester City)
- London Stadium (West Ham United)
- Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
- Old Trafford (Manchester United)
- Portman Road (Ipswich Town)
- Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace)
- Stadium of Light (Sunderland)
- St. James’ Park (Newcastle United)
- St. Mary’s Stadium (Southampton)
- Stamford Bridge (Chelsea)
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham Hotspur)
- Turf Moor (Burnley)
- Villa Park (Aston Villa)
- Vitality Stadium (AFC Bournemouth)
Women’s Super League
- Joie Stadium (Manchester City)
LaLiga
- Civitas Metropolitano (Atletico Madrid)
- Coliseum (Getafe CF)
- Estadio ABANCA-Balaidos (Celta Vigo)
- Estadio Benito Villamarín (Real Betis)
- Estadio de Gran Canaria (UD Las Palmas)
- Estadio de la Cerámica (Villarrael CF)
- Estadio de Mendizorroza (Alaves)
- Estadio de Montilivi (Girona)
- Estadio de Vallecas (Rayo Vallecano)
- Estadio El Sadar (Osasuna)
- Estadio Jose Zorrilla (Real Valladolid)
- Estadio Mestalla (Valencia CF)
- Estadio San Mamés (Athletic Bilbao)
- Estadio Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid) – confirmed
- Municipal de Butarque (CD Leganes)
- Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan (Sevilla)
- Reale Arena (Real Sociedad)
- Stage Front Stadium (Espanyol)
- Visit Mallorca Estadi (RCD Mallorca)
Bundesliga
- Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich) – confirmed
- BayArena (Bayer Leverkusen)
- BORUSSIA-PARK (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
- Deutsche Bank Park (Eintracht Frankfurt)
- Europa-Park Stadion (Freiburg)
- MEWA Arena (1. FSV Mainz)
- MHP Arena (Stuttgart)
- Millerntor-Stadion (FC St. Pauli)
- PreZero Arena (Hoffenheim)
- Red Bull Arena (RB Leipzig)
- Signal Iduna Park (Borussia Dortmund)
- Stadion An der Alten Försterei (Union Berlin)
- Volkswagen Arena (VFL Wolfsburg)
- Vonovia Ruhrstadion (VFL Bochum)
- Weserstadion (Werder Bremen)
- WWK Arena (Augsburg)
Ligue 1 McDonald’s
- Decathlon Stadium (LOSC Lille)
- Groupama Stadium (Lyon)
- Orange Velodrome (Marseille)
- Parc des Princes (Paris SG) – confirmed
- Stade Bollaert-Delelis (RC Lens)
Serie A Enilive
- Allianz Stadium (Juventus)
- Bluenergy Stadium (Udinese)
Liga Portugal
- Estadio do SL Benfica (Benfica)
- Estádio do Dragão (FC Porto)
- Estádio José Alvalade (Sporting Lisbon)
ROTW
- Donbass Arena (Shakhtar Donetsk)
Eredivisie
- De Kuip (Feyenoord)
- Johan Cruijff ArenA (Ajax)
- Philips Stadion (PSV Eindhoven)
MLS
- BC Place Stadium (Vancouver Whitecaps)
- BMO Stadium (LAFC)
- Dignity Health Sports Park (LA Galaxy)
- Lumen Field (Seattle Sounders)
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta United)
- Providence Park (Portland Timbers)
- Red Bull Arena (New York Red Bulls)
International
- Wembley Stadium (England)
In the past, EA SPORTS signed long-term deals with many of these teams and leagues to ensure that they could include real-life stadiums. While nothing is officially confirmed yet, we’re yet to hear of any of these agreements expiring, so they should all appear in FC 26 once again.
Of course, it’s worth keeping in mind that many of these competitions and stadiums are still unconfirmed, and that we’ve included them based on their appearance in last year’s games. We’ll be sure to keep this page updated with all the latest announcements as soon as they happen.