Dynamo and Dash player ratings released on EA FC 26

EA Sports is back with their latest installment of their soccer series, FC 26. The game releases next week but the player ratings were released today. It’s time to get those Dynamo and Dash hybrid Ultimate Teams ready. How will they look? Here are the ratings for all the players.

Houston Dynamo

Goalkeepers

Jonathan Bond (68), Andrew Tarbell (63), Jimmy Maurer (63), Blake Gillingham (59)

Bond is the only silver goalkeeper. The two veterans, Tarbell and Maurer, have the same rating. Rookie Gillingham makes his first appearance on the game.

Defenders

Erik Sviatchenko (71), Antonio Carlos (71), Griffin Dorsey (70), Franco Escobar (68), Felipe Andrade (68), Daniel Steres (65), Ethan Bartlow (64), Femi Awodesu (63), Pablo Ortiz (63), Michael Halliday (58)

Dorsey got a big jump up to a silver in this year’s version. Andrade makes an impressive debut with a silver, as well.

Midfielders

Ondrej Lingr (72), Artur (71), Jack McGlynn (71), Amine Bassi (70), Duane Holmes (68), Sebastian Kowalczyk (68), Junior Urso (67), Lawrence Ennali (64), Nelson Quinones (62), Erik Dueñas (59), Brooklyn Raines (58)

Ennali still has crazy pace with a 90 rating there. McGlynn looks to be the big underrated player for the Dynamo, coming in at just a 71 overall.

Forwards

Ezequiel Ponce (73), Stephen Annor (60), Gabe Segal (57), Exon Arzu (56)

You will have noticed by now that the Dynamo have no gold players (75 or higher). Ponce is the highest rated Houston player at just 73.

Houston Dash

Goalkeepers

Jane Campbell (81), Abby Smith (77), Liz Beardsley (69)

Campbell takes a three point drop this year to an 81 overall. Abby Smith makes it two gold goalkeepers for the Dash. You will notice, where the Dynamo had no gold players, the Dash have quite a few.

Defenders

Katie Lind (79), Paige Nielsen (78), Christen Westphal (77), Allysha Chapman (75), Natalie Jacobs (74)

Lind has not played as much this season but is still the highest rated defender for Houston in this year’s game. Jacobs is the only silver on the back line (but she was just traded to North Carolina as we put this article together.)

Midfielders

Danielle Colaprico (81), Yazmeen Ryan (80), Sophie Schmidt (79), Ramona Bachmann (79), Sarah Puntigam (78), Belle Briede (74), Ryan Gareis (74), Delanie Sheehan (72), Avery Patterson (70), Kiki Van Zanten (69), Maggie Graham (66), Evelina Duljan (63)

Patterson is once again a right mid in the game and she got upgraded to a silver this year. But still, only a 70? This is criminal, really. Houston has five golds in the midfield, including the recently departed Bachmann.

Forwards

Michelle Alozie (71), Clarissa Larisey (70), Messiah Bright (68), Amanda West (67)

Striker is the only position where Houston has no gold players. Newcomer Clarissa Larisey is a 70 overall and boasts 77 pace.

If you want to see all the Dynamo ratings, including all their attributes, you can find them here. All the Dash can be found here.

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