FIFA 22 FUT Champions: Rewards, ranks, format & tips

Nathan Warby
FUT Champion logo and card designs

The FUT Champions Weekend League is the mode where players compete for the top prizes that FIFA 22 Ultimate Team has to offer. This year, EA has made some significant changes to how it works.

If you’re looking for the absolute best rewards on offer in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team to help build your perfect squad, then FUT Champions is the place to be.

FUT Champs is Ultimate Team’s elite mode, where players compete to earn coins, packs, and TOTW cards.

For FIFA 22, EA has shaken up the structure of how the mode will work. So we’ve broken it all down for you right here.

FIFA 22 FUT Champions Player Pick

FIFA 22 FUT Champions format

Champions Play-Offs

In previous years, players would earn qualification points when playing Division Rivals, which could be redeemed for entry to the Weekend League. This year, the whole process works slightly differently.

Now, playing Division Rivals earns Champions Qualification Points, which automatically secures your entry into the Play-Offs when you have enough.

Once in the Play-Offs, fans battle their way through a set number of matches at their leisure. At the end of the games, rewards will be unlocked based on how many points they’ve earned for winning or losing.

If you earn a certain number of points, you’ll also be granted a Finals Qualification Token. This can be used to play in the Champions Finals weekend of your choice.

FUT Champions Play-Offs screen in FIFA 22

Champions Finals

The Finals will be familiar to those who played FIFA 21, although EA has made a few tweaks to how the mode will operate.

Champions Finals take place throughout the weekend, with players having 20 matches to earn as many points as possible. Four points will be awarded for a win and one for a defeat.

The number of points accumulated places you in one of six ranks, each giving out rewards such as packs, coins, and player picks.

In a drastic change from the previous year, rewards can be redeemed after all 20 matches are completed, or the Champions Finals event ends.

Champions Finals screen

FIFA 22 FUT Champions Weekend League ranks & rewards

Champions Finals Ranks

There are six possible ranks to reach in FIFA 22 FUT Champs, replacing the Bronze to Elite tiers from the previous year.

The complete list of points required for each rank can be seen below:

  • Rank 1 – 68 pts
  • Rank 2 – 56 pts
  • Rank 3 – 44 pts
  • Rank 4 – 32 pts
  • Rank 5 –20 pts
  • Rank 6 – 8 pts
Champion Finals screen

Champions Finals rewards

Rewards can now be claimed as soon all 20 Finals matches are done. Player Picks will contain special FUT Champions versions of cards from the latest TOTW.

This is the full list of FIFA 22 Champions Finals rewards:

  • Rank 6 – 1 x Player Pick 1 of 3, 2 x Jumbo Premium Gold Pack, 1 x Prime Gold Players Pack, and 5,000 coins
  • Rank 5 – 2 x Player Pick 1 of 3, 1 x Premium Gold Players Pack, 1 x Prime Gold Players Pack, 1x Jumbo Premium Gold pack, and 10,000 coins
  • Rank 4 – 2 x Player Pick 1 of 4, 1 x Prime Gold Players Pack, 2 x Mega Pack, and 15,000 Coins
  • Rank 3 – 2 x Player Pick 1 of 4, 1 x Jumbo Rare Players Pack, 1 x Premium TOTW Pack and 35, 000 Coins
  • Rank 2 – 3 x Player Pick 1 of 5, 1 x Mega Pack, 1 x Jumbo Rare Players Pack, 1 x Premium TOTW Pack and 60,000 Coins
  • Rank 1 – 3 x Player Pick 1 of 5, 1 x Ultimate Pack, 2 x Premium TOTW Pack and 105,000 Coins
Rank 3 rewards in FIFA 22

FUT Champions tips

FIFA 22 FUT Champs attracts the very best players, so you’re going to need to bring your A-game if you want to grab the best rewards.

That being said, even the lower ranks are worth playing for when you consider how easy they are to achieve – especially Rank 5, which only requires you to play and lose all 20 games.

With this in mind, we’ve put together some tips for how to make the most of your FUT Champions Finals weekend.

Bayern Munich players in FIFA 22

Have a warm-up game

If you go into FUT Champions for your first game of the day, chances are you won’t be playing to the best of your ability.

We advise you to drop into a Division Rivals game or play a Squad Battle on a high difficulty to get yourself in the mood for a long slog.

It won’t guarantee you a great weekend, but it will dust off those cobwebs and give you the best possible chance.

Real Madrid player heading the ball

Set up your Custom Tactics

Custom Tactics are used by many players to switch to their preferred formation in-game, but it’s easy to forget to make full use of every slot.

You have four different tactic options, from Ultra Defensive up to All-Out-Attack, so we recommend you adjust each one to cope with varying sets of circumstances.

Make sure you have a five-at-the-back formation for when you have to desperately defend a lead, as well as a formation to flood the box if you’re trailing in the last few minutes.

Check out our formations guide for a more in-depth look at how to tackle each one.

Custom Tactics in FIFA 22

Don’t be afraid to quit

You still earn one point for a loss in FUT Champions, so you don’t leave any match empty-handed.

With 20 high-pressure games to get through, it doesn’t make sense to stay in games when there is no chance of you winning.

Sometimes you are matched against a better player, so if you ship a boatload of goals in early on, quit the match, take your point, and move on to the next one.

Haaland in FIFA 22

Impact subs

Every opponent has a different style of play to the last, meaning that sometimes the players in your starting XI might not be effective against the team you’re facing.

That’s why it’s crucial to have a diverse set of substitutes that offer something different and can turn a game on its head.

For example, if you play with a target man up top, have someone pacey on the bench so you can switch things up if you need to.

It’s also worth thinking about the players in your team with poor stamina and line up replacements for when they begin to tire.

Theo Hernandez dribbling the ball in FIFA 22

Take a break

The pressure of having to earn a certain amount of points can make FUT Champs an extremely stressful mode, and it’s easy to get stuck in a rut.

If you lose a few games on the spin, rather than using up your limited matches trying to rediscover your form, take a break from FIFA altogether and do something else.

After some time away, come back refreshed and ready to take the weekend by storm.


That was everything you need to know about how the FUT Champions Weekend League works in this year’s FIFA.

For more on FIFA 22, check out our guide on the fastest players in the game, as well as every pack in the game.

Image credits: EA

About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer for CharlieIntel and Dexerto, primarily covering FIFA and Call of Duty, as well as general gaming news and guides. After leaving university with a degree in Sports Studies and a master's degree in Magazine Journalism, he took on a role as a local news reporter before moving into games media. You can contact Nathan by email at [email protected].