Bukayo Saka hitting the Griddy at Arsenal with teammates around him.
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How to Do the Griddy Celebration in EA FC 24

Hit the Griddy for EA FC 24.

Do you like TikTok? Do you want to truly embarrass your opponent by hitting the Griddy on them when you score in EA FC 24? Then good news, we’ve got everything you need to do it to them.

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The shushing face used to be the undisputed king of toxic celebrations, so much so that EA Sports eventually removed it from the game. For a while, there wasn’t a new king of toxicity in the game, but if you’ve played EA FC 24, then you’ll know the Griddy now reigns supreme.

Even though the Griddy got its start in American Football thanks to Alan ‘Griddy’ Davis, you can do it in soccer too. Here are the buttons you need to know.

Gabriel Martinelli doing the Griddy in front of an Adidas advertizing board.
EA FC 24‘s most toxic celebration.

How To Hit The Griddy In EA FC 24

To hit the Griddy in EA FC 24, score a goal, hold RT/R2 on your Xbox or PlayStation controller, and flick the right analog stick up twice. Your player will then break into the dance move, putting shame on your opponent.

Real-life players have done it too, such as Jeremy Doku and Anthony Elanga, so don’t feel like it’s too unrealistic to hit the Griddy in the game. Still, your opponent will probably hate you for it, so be prepared to see it again if they score against you. If you’re going to give it out, you’ve got to be able to take it.

How To Make The Griddy Your Default Celebration In EA FC 24

If you want to make the Griddy your default celebration for your Pro in either career mode or Pro Clubs, you need to select the “Eyes and Arms” celebration. It’s not actually called the Griddy in the game, so if you go looking for it under it’s original name, you’ll never find it.


For more, learn how to do the Bellingham and Rashford celebrations in EA FC 24.

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Matt has been writing about video games for almost 10 years, with bylines at Gfinity, Dexerto, Upcomer, and a spell as CharlieIntel's editor. Matt is experienced in all things football (soccer, for the Americans out there), F1, and racing games in general. He's also a huge wrestling fan!