Building an Everton Past and Present squad in EA FC26 Ultimate Team combines nostalgic legends with modern talent for a competitive Premier League hybrid. While Everton may not dominate current silverware races, their rich history features icons like Wayne Rooney and Samuel Eto’o alongside today’s stars like Jordan Pickford and Jarrad Branthwaite. This comprehensive guide covers optimal formation, player roles, and the complete cost breakdown for this powerful squad.
Table of Contents
Why Build an Everton Past & Present Squad?
Even non-Toffees supporters benefit from this squad’s unique advantages:
- Competitive Balance: Combines legendary Icons with meta current players
- Premier League Chemistry: Easy to link with other EPL squads
- Nostalgia Factor: Play with Everton legends in their prime
- Tactical Versatility: Powerful counter-attacking playstyle
- Value Proposition: Strong performance relative to coin investment
For more Ultimate Team squad building strategies, check our EA FC26 team guides.

Squad Cost Breakdown
| Component | Cost | Details | 
|---|---|---|
| Starting XI | 4.72 million coins | Icons, Heroes, current stars | 
| Bench Players | 217,000 coins | Quality rotation options | 
| Total Squad | ~4.9 million coins | Complete Past & Present lineup | 
Investment Analysis: This squad represents premium investment territory but delivers competitive performance matching its price point. The blend of Rooney’s leadership, Cahill’s defensive prowess, and Ginola’s creativity creates a formidable team.
Optimal Formation: 4-4-1-1 (2)
The 4-4-1-1 (2) formation perfectly captures classic Everton’s organized, counter-attacking identity. This isn’t tiki-taka Barcelona—it’s disciplined, powerful football with devastating fast breaks.
Complete Tactical Setup
| Tactical Setting | Configuration | Purpose | 
|---|---|---|
| Build-Up Style | Balanced | Maintains possession flexibility | 
| Defensive Approach | High | Aggressive pressing, recovers ball quickly | 
| Line Height | 60 | Compact midfield, limits space | 
Why This Works: Everton historically excelled at organized defending and quick transitions. This formation honors that tradition while providing modern tactical flexibility.
Player Roles and Positions
Defensive Setup
GK: Goalkeeper (Defend) – Jordan Pickford provides reliable shot-stopping and distribution
LB: Fullback (Balanced) – Provides width while maintaining defensive shape
LCB: Ball-Playing Defender (Defend) – Jarrad Branthwaite initiates attacks from deep
RCB: Defender (Defend) – Traditional defending, prioritizes positioning
RB: Attacking Wingback (Support) – Overlaps to create width, joins attacks
Midfield Engine Room
LM: Wide Playmaker (Build-Up) – David Ginola controls tempo from wide areas
LCM: Box-to-Box (Ball-Winning) – Cody Gakpo’s versatility and work rate
RCM: Playmaker (Attack) – Lloyd Kelly dictates offensive rhythm
RM: Inside Forward (Attack) – Cuts inside to create shooting opportunities
CAM: Shadow Striker (Attack) – Tim Cahill’s legendary attacking runs from midfield

Strike Force
ST: Advanced Forward (Attack) – Wayne Rooney leads the line with positioning and finishing
Player Instructions: Set your striker to “Get in Behind” and CAM to “Stay Forward” for maximum attacking threat. For detailed player role explanations, visit the official EA FC 26 tactics guide.
Key Players Analysis
Legendary Icons
Wayne Rooney: Everton’s prodigal son brings elite finishing, positioning, and leadership. His 5-star weak foot makes him unpredictable in the box.
Tim Cahill: The Australian legend’s heading ability and late runs create constant goal-scoring threats from midfield.
Samuel Eto’o: Though his Everton stint was brief, his Icon card delivers pace and clinical finishing.
Current Stars
Jordan Pickford: England’s number one provides world-class shot-stopping and excellent distribution for counter-attacks.
Jarrad Branthwaite: The young center-back offers pace, strength, and modern ball-playing ability.
Bench Options: Quality Rotation
Your 217,000-coin bench includes:
- Landon Donovan: American legend adds attacking spark as super-sub
- Gary Lineker: Clinical finisher for late-game situations
- Park Ji-Sung: Tireless engine for defensive midfield reinforcement
- Egurrola: Defensive stability when protecting leads
Substitution Strategy: Bring on Donovan or Lineker around the 60th minute for tired defenders. Use Park to lock down midfield when leading.
Playing Style and Tactics
Offensive Phase
- Build patiently through your Ball-Playing Defender (Branthwaite)
- Wide progression via Wing Playmaker (Ginola)
- Central penetration through Shadow Striker (Cahill)
- Clinical finishing with Advanced Forward (Rooney)
Defensive Organization
- High press forces turnovers in dangerous areas
- Compact shape limits through-ball opportunities
- Quick transitions exploit disorganized opponents
For advanced tactical variations, explore our EA FC 26 formation guide.
Budget Alternatives
If 4.9 million coins exceeds your budget:
- Replace Icons with lower-rated Hero cards
- Use gold rare versions of current players instead of special cards
- Focus on starting XI first, build bench gradually
- Target market crashes during promotional events for better prices
Squad Chemistry Optimization
Everton Past and Present squads naturally achieve high chemistry through:
- Club links: Multiple players share Everton history
- League links: Premier League connections throughout
- Nation links: Strategic nationality placement (English core)
Chemistry Target: Aim for maximum chemistry (33) by ensuring all players have strong links through club, league, or nation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Everton Past & Present Squad Competitive in Weekend League?
Yes, this squad is highly competitive in Weekend League play despite Everton’s current struggles. The combination of Icon Wayne Rooney, Tim Cahill’s unique Shadow Striker role, and modern meta players like Branthwaite creates a balanced team capable of competing against top-tier squads. The 4-4-1-1 (2) formation’s counter-attacking style is particularly effective in competitive modes where opponents push forward aggressively, leaving space to exploit.
What’s the Cheapest Way to Build an Everton Past & Present Squad?
To reduce the 4.9 million coin cost, replace expensive Icons with their Hero equivalents or lower-tier Icon versions. Use base gold cards for current players instead of special editions, and build incrementally—prioritize your starting XI over bench depth. Target Squad Building Challenges (SBCs) that offer Everton icons as untradeable rewards, and monitor the transfer market during promotional events when prices typically drop 15-30%. A budget version can be built for approximately 1-2 million coins while maintaining competitive viability.
 
			 
					






