Real Madrid's Isco secured a FIFA 21 Road to the Final (RTTF) FIFA Ultimate Team SBC card through his team's victory over Inter last week. We have the Isco Road to the Final SBC cheapest solution right here.
Last week, EA Sports placed Real Madrid's Isco into a duel for an RTTF card against Inter's Milan Škriniar. The Spanish team's 4-3 victory meant Isco also won his duel in FIFA 21, so now it's time to solve his SBC and see if it's worthwhile our time.
The Isco Road to the Final SBC Card
- Position: CAM
- Nation: Spain
- League: La Liga
- Team: Real Madrid
- OVR: 86
- Weak Foot: 3 stars
- Skill Moves: 4 stars
- Price: approx. 65,000 coins
- Expiry: November 14
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Isco gains a couple of points on his regular gold card, but he still has below average stats for pace and shooting that keep his actual value down. Real are in shaky form this season, so their advance into the latter stages of the Champions League is far from guaranteed. With that said, even at a reasonable price, Isco is not really worth the investment unless you're really keen on a CAM from La Liga, in which case this card is the best you can get.
The Cheapest Solution
Two teams have to be submitted for the FIFA 21 Isco Road to the Final SBC:
- Real Madrid team (min. one Real Madrid player, min. 84 OVR, min. 80 chemistry)
- TOTW team (min. one TOTW player, min. 84 OVR, min. 70 chemistry)
Team 1: Real Madrid
For the first SBC, we are going to use a hybrid team from the Italian Serie A and the Spanish La Liga. Isco himself makes an appearance with his gold card. This squad costs just under 30,000 coins.
Team 2: TOTW
Isco is back again. This time, he is accompanied by players from the Bundesliga and the Chinese Super League. Lukáš Hrádecký fulfils the TOTW requirement.
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Original article by EarlyGame's Phillip Briel.