To complete this Squad Building Challenge you’ll need:īecause you require 100 chemistry from 11 different leagues, opting for the same nationality in every position is essential here - as you can’t get league or club chemistry links. If Centurion is expensive, you should be able to find plenty of alternative 75+ rated RW or RM players that are Argentine in the Libertadores ‘league’. With this in mind, you need to have alternative options in mind and here are a couple of different nationality solutions you could look to in order to do it the most affordably at any given time: Photo credit: FUTBINĪnd in this Argentinian solution, you’ll need: As everyone is looking to complete the First XI SBC and finding the same solutions, the player prices increase. However, guides like the one you’re reading now and images shared like the one above can have some negative effects.
There are a number of different potential solutions for the First XI SBC but most of them revolve around three main nationalities, the cheapest of which (at the time of writing) is Colombian: Photo credit: FUTBIN
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There’s something very important to know about completing this, but let’s get stuck in with telling you exactly how to do the First XI SBC and then we’ll cover the crucial factor - you can’t complete it without knowing this, so do keep reading below. This is the final Squad Building Challenge in the ‘Hybrid Leagues’ category of FIFA 22 after the easier-to-achieve Give Me Five SBC, Seven-League Boots SBC and The Whole Nine Yards SBC. This is a tricky one to complete and will cost a fair few coins (if you’re new to the game at least) but it can be done in a number of different ways, and I’m here to talk to you about the multiple options you have to complete it. If you’re looking for a First XI SBC solution in FIFA 22, look no further.