Building a successful squad in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team (FUT) isn’t just about having the best players—it’s about creating the right chemistry. Chemistry affects how well your players perform on the pitch, how effective their passing and movement are, and even how quickly they adapt to your tactics. If you want to consistently win matches in FUT, mastering chemistry is essential.
In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about chemistry in FIFA 22, including how it works, the best ways to boost it, and tips for creating a balanced and powerful squad.
🔑 What is Chemistry in FIFA 22 FUT?
Chemistry measures how well your players link together based on nationality, league, club, and position. A player with high chemistry will play closer to their full potential, while low chemistry can reduce their in-game stats significantly.
There are two levels of chemistry:
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Individual Player Chemistry (0–10): Determines how well a player fits in your squad.
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Team Chemistry (0–100): The overall chemistry rating of your entire squad.
The sweet spot is to have both your team chemistry as close to 100 as possible, while also maintaining player chemistries above 7–8 for maximum performance.
⚽ How to Increase Chemistry in FUT
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Positioning Matters
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Always play your players in their natural positions or with the correct position modifier cards.
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Example: Don’t play a Right Midfielder (RM) as a Central Midfielder (CM), unless you’ve converted them with a position card.
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League & Club Links
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Players in the same league or club create strong links.
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Example: Two Premier League players from the same club (Manchester United) will have a strong green link.
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Nationality Links
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Players from the same country also link well together.
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Example: A Spanish striker (LaLiga) will link strongly with a Spanish midfielder (Premier League).
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Manager Boosts
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Managers can provide chemistry boosts based on nationality and league.
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Example: A French Ligue 1 manager helps French players or Ligue 1 players gain extra chemistry.
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Loyalty Bonus
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A player earns +1 chemistry if:
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They are a first-owner card (pack-pulled).
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They’ve played 10 matches for your FUT club.
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🧠 Best Chemistry Styles in FIFA 22
Chemistry styles allow you to boost specific player attributes, making them fit your squad’s needs. Here are some of the best styles to use:
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Hunter → Boosts Pace + Shooting (ideal for strikers).
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Shadow → Boosts Pace + Defending (perfect for defenders).
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Engine → Boosts Pace + Passing + Dribbling (great for midfielders).
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Glove → Boosts Diving + Handling + Positioning (for goalkeepers).
💡 Tips for Building a High-Chemistry Squad
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Start with a single-league squad (like Premier League or LaLiga) before expanding.
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Use hybrid squads (mix of leagues/nations) once you understand chemistry links.
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Invest in position modifier cards to ensure every player plays in their correct role.
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Don’t forget your bench chemistry doesn’t matter—so you can sub in stronger players mid-game without worrying about links.
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Focus on balancing chemistry with player quality—a 10 chemistry bronze player won’t outperform an 8 chemistry gold player.
✅ Final Thoughts
Mastering FUT Chemistry in FIFA 22 is the key to unlocking your team’s full potential. A squad with perfect chemistry will move better, pass more accurately, and give you a real edge over opponents. Remember: building chemistry is just as important as signing the biggest names.
So, before your next FUT match, take some time to adjust your lineup, check your links, and make sure your chemistry is optimized. It could be the difference between a win and a loss.
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