What are the best kits in EA FC 24 Ultimate Team? Home & away
Here is everything you need to know about the nicest kits, both home and away, for you to wear in EA FC 24's Ultimate Team game mode - so you can win in style.
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Making sure you’re wearing nice kits whilst playing Ultimate Team in EA FC 24 is incredibly important - after all, you’re going to be looking at these kits a lot. For this reason, we have outlined what we think are the best kits to use in-game.
Right now, there are only home and away kits in Ultimate Team, but we hope third kits will come to the game later down the line. In previous years, third and other one-off kits have been added to the game mode via SBCs. Vintage kits have also been made available in the past in the store.
For now, though, we will focus on the kits you can use. Here are all the best kits to use in EA FC 24 Ultimate Team.
- If Career Mode is more your thing, we have a complete list of best teams and challenges to begin when entering a new save
The best kits in EA FC 24
Admittedly, these suggestions are very subjective, and the third kits is still missing from the game. There is also a chance you will just want to use the kits of the club you support, but just in case you ever want to mix things up, we have you covered below.
AC Milan away kit
The AC Milan away kit is plain white with the club's traditional black and red strip down one side of the top, whilst also appearing horizontally across the socks. This is a very simple design that is bound to catch the eye. It is also primarily white, so shouldn't cause any clashes in-game.
Ajax away kit
Ajax and Adidas have done it again with another batch of lovely kits. The third kit is probably the pick of the bunch, but considering it isn't in the game we have opted for the away. The top is adorned with classic three strips on either shoulder, with a pastel zigzag pattern throughout.
Belgium home kit
Belgium's kit is nice, but what puts it that level above is the flames on the sleeve. Hopefully, with your players wearing these sleeves, they may be able to produce some fire on the pitch too - if not, at least they look good.
Benfica away kit
There is a classic feel to Benfica's away kit this year. The strip is all black, with the top having a series of strips down the middle vertically, which is also duplicated horizontally on the socks.
Fiorentina home kit
Few kits are as iconic as the purple of Fiorentina and this year the subtle print throughout elevates the whole kit. It's also worth noting there are few things as cultured as a Kappa kit from Italy, and they have done it again with all of Fiorentina's kits this year.
Germany home kit
Sadly, for the Germans, they have struggled to find much success on the international stage in recent years but their kits are still a sight to behold. The white top, with a bold black stripe down the middle and central logo, helps this kit really stand out. Like all kits, it looks even better in a long sleeve.
Lyon home kit
Lyon has once again opted for a completely white kit with their colours down one side in a slim vertical stripe - it remains a classic. This time around they have gold detailing throughout, helping the whole kit look better than ever.
Real Betis away kit
Real Betis' kit this year is a true stunner and a testament to the great work from Danish manufacturer Hummels. Once again, there is a subtle pattern sprinkled all over the green kit, to make up what can only be described as a modern classic. The Real Betis away kit is our favourite kit in this year's game.
Venezia home kit
No best kits list is complete without Venezia getting a mention. At this point, the Italian Series B is more well-known for its kits than anything else, being one of the few clubs that have fully immersed themselves in the relationship between football and fashion. The kit is all black, with the club's signature orange and green running down the middle, and remains sponsorless ensuring it maintains a classy aesthetic.
West Ham away kit
West Ham's kit is the perfect example of keeping it clean and simple. The whole kit is white, with subtle claret and blue detailing on the collar and sleeves.
Now that you have got your kits sorted, it's time to jump into some SBCs, here are our guides to the Hybrid League and Hybrid Nation SBCs as well as all you need to know about the new Evolution cards. For everything else , check out out EA FC 24 homepage.
About The Author
Morgan Truder
Morgan is one of the Guides Writers at GGRecon. He first started writing about games for fun whilst doing his BA (Hons) in History and Film. Since then he has turned this passion into a career and was previously an Editor at VideoGamer before joining GGRecon. Despite enjoying all sorts of games, he can often be found playing Football Manager, Red Dead Redemption 2 or Sekiro.
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