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When Does EA FC 24 FUT Birthday Team 2 Come Out?

The release date isn't far away.

We are right in the middle of EA FC 24‘s FUT Birthday Event, and with the first squad of Icons and players already released, many are wondering when Team 2 comes out. Here’s the release date for the next batch of special Birthday cards.

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It’s hard to believe that Ultimate Team is 15 years old, but here we are all these years later getting stuck into another special birthday event. I still remember playing the mode when it was first added to the game, and now — if Ultimate Team were a person — it would almost be old enough to drive.

EA Sports has already dropped one FUT Birthday Team filled with Icons and players, but the good news is that even more cards are on their way, with a second team scheduled to become available. If you’re wondering when that will happen, then don’t fear as I have the answer for you.

When Does FUT Birthday Team 2 Release?

EA FC 24‘s FUT Birthday Team 2 is scheduled to be released on Friday, March 22, 2024. Should it follow the same pattern as Team 1, it will feature 10 Icons and 19 regular players, some of whom will have two versions that can be added to your squad.

Most of the upgraded players feature either 5* Skill Moves or a 5* Weak Foot, with some rare cards having both, such as Lionel Messi.

Jude Bellingham standing in front of the crowd wearing his white Real Madrid kit, with his arms out and his eyes closed.

Do We Know The players Included In FUT Birthday Team 2?

Unfortunately, we don’t currently know the players who will be included in the second FUT Birthday team. EA Sports has yet to confirm them, and there haven’t been any concrete leaks that give us an idea as to who they could be.

There’s a chance that we won’t find out until March 22 when the packs drop, but if we hear anything before then, we’ll be sure to update this article. For more, check out all the Season 5 rewards 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!