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barriger
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2025 9:03 am
Post subject: Earning Rewards in FUT 26: Tournaments, Rivals
In FUT 26, earning rewards is a key part of progressing and building your dream team.
Tournaments
Tournaments return as knockout competitions with multiple rounds.
You must win matches to advance; winning the final match gives the best rewards, including FUT 26 Coins, packs, and special items that can boost your squad.
Entry costs vary, but competing in tournaments provides high-value rewards relative to investment.
Tournaments occur periodically and offer competitive play with big prize pools.
Division Rivals
Online ranked mode with divisions representing skill tiers.
Players receive weekly Rival Awards based on their division rank and performance.
New in FUT 26 are Bounties (random in-match challenges) that reward additional FC 26 Coins, Rivals points, and Champions Qualifications Points even if you lose.
Duels are special Bounties that match players competing for the same challenge.
Limited Checkpoints act as breakable losing streak protections, allowing skill rebalancing.
Rivals is a steady coin and pack-earning mode that rewards consistent play and skill improvement.
Live Events
New variety of modes with different rule sets and formats.
Includes Gauntlets and knockout events with entry requirements.
Offers unique rewards by completing challenges or progressing through event stages.
Live Events provide fresh gameplay experiences and additional ways to earn FUT 26 Coins outside traditional competitive modes.
Available regularly with changing themes and challenges.
Other Reward Sources
Squad Building Challenges (SBCs): Trade players and packs for valuable rewards.
Objectives and Milestones: Earn seasonal XP, coins, and packs by completing tasks.
Season Pass: Progress through levels to unlock player cards, cosmetic rewards, and coins.
Why It Matters
Engaging with Tournaments, Rivals, and Live Events offers diverse, rewarding gameplay tailored to different skill levels and schedules. Tournaments provide high-stakes competition, Rivals offer steady progress and rewards, and Live Events bring new challenges and variety. Combining these modes maximizes your FC 26 Coins earning potential.
FUT 26’s reward system balances competitive incentive with accessibility. Participating in Tournaments, leveraging Rivals with new Bounties and checkpoints, and enjoying Live Events ensures consistent FUT 26 Coins, packs, and prizes essential for squad building and progression.