FOR the first time, all FIFA 23 players have a full week to try to pull a special boosted card from this week’s Team of the Week.

This week’s offering is a little weaker than the last, with the majority of players averaging around the mid-80s.

The full roster of players available this week.

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The full roster of players available this week.Credit: EA Sports

Manchester City’s star transfer, Erling Haaland, is the highest-rated card this week with a one point boost to 89.

This follows his special card awarded for winning August’s Premier League Player of the Month.

If you download the FIFA 23 companion web or mobile app, you can open FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) packs on the go.

This means you can start building your team ready to play in the game.

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The following Team of the Week cards will show up as special cards in FUT packs this week, with boosted stats.

Alexander Sørloth is the rare double-boosted card this week, with a seven-point boost from 77 to 84.

This week’s team will be available via FUT packs until Wednesday, October 12, 5pm UK time.

After that, these boosted cards will only be available on the transfer market, usually for high prices.

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Here is a list of all the players in FIFA 23’s Team of the Week and their boosted stats:

89 – Haaland

87 – Trapp, Milinković-Savić

86 – Ben Yedder, Rafael Leão

84 – Smalling, Werner, Maddison, Musiala, Sørloth

83 – Clauss

82 – Trossard

81 – De Marcos, Danso, Rodrcguez, Cesinha, Füllkrug, 

79 – Zeghba, Hotić, 

75 – Sikan

74 – Adeboyejo

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71 – Ríos

64 – Zang Yifeng

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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