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With EA Sports FC 26 continuing to push Evolutions as a core Ultimate Team feature, the new National Captain Evolution has arrived-and it's already making waves. Not only is it one of the most expensive Evolutions we've seen so far, but it also introduces something completely new: three PlayStyle+ abilities on a single card FC 26 Coins. At the center of the hype is none other than David Beckham, whose upgraded 93-rated version is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about midfielders in the game. But with a total cost of around 650,000 coins (including the base card), the big question is simple: Is Beckham actually worth the investment? Let's break down everything-from stats and gameplay to strengths, weaknesses, and overall value. The Evolution: What Makes It Special? The National Captain Evolution isn't just another minor stat boost-it's a game-changing upgrade system. For Beckham, the transformation includes: +7 Pace +6 Shooting +2 Passing +5 Dribbling +19 Defending Upgrade to 5★ Weak Foot Three PlayStyle+ abilities: Incisive Pass+ Pinged Pass+ Intercept+ This instantly turns Beckham from a traditional wide playmaker into a complete, modern midfielder. In-Game Role: Where Should You Play Beckham? While Beckham can technically play: Right Mid (RM) Right Wing (RW) Center Mid (CM) The best position is clear: Central Midfielder (Box-to-Box). Why? Because his upgraded profile is built for: Transition play Deep playmaking Defensive interceptions Late attacking runs Using him out wide wastes his defensive ability and limits his influence on the game. Chemistry Style: Anchor Is the Move Applying an Anchor Chemistry Style takes Beckham to another level: 94 Pace 90 Defending 86 Physical This setup balances his card perfectly, giving him: Enough speed to keep up with meta midfielders Solid defensive presence Improved physicality for duels Without Anchor, he feels slightly exposed defensively. With it, he becomes a true two-way midfielder. Gameplay Review: What Stands Out? Let's start with the obvious-Beckham's passing is ridiculous. With 95 passing and multiple PlayStyle+ boosts: Through balls are precise and consistent Long balls break defensive lines effortlessly First-time passes feel incredibly responsive Whether it's: Quick tiki-taka buildup Over-the-top through balls Switching play across the pitch Beckham excels in all scenarios. Verdict: One of the best passers in FC 26, hands down. Historically, Beckham cards have felt a bit stiff-but not this one. Thanks to upgrades and the Technical PlayStyle: Left-stick dribbling feels responsive R1 dribbling gives him solid burst control Tight turns are more reliable than expected He's not Neymar-level silky, but for a midfielder? More than good enough. With improved shooting and a 5★ weak foot, Beckham becomes a real threat in attack. Key strengths: Finesse shots are extremely consistent Power shots can surprise opponents Finishing inside the box is reliable He's not just a playmaker anymore-he's a goal contributor. The +19 defending boost changes everything. Combined with Intercept+, Beckham: Cuts passing lanes effectively Wins back possession consistently Provides solid midfield coverage While he's not a pure CDM, he's more than capable defensively in a CM role. One underrated aspect of this card is his attacking positioning. From CM, Beckham: Makes intelligent forward runs Finds space between defensive lines Supports attacks at the perfect moments This makes him ideal for: Box-to-box systems Balanced formations like 4-3-3 or 4-4-1-1 Weaknesses: Where Beckham Falls Short No card is perfect-even one this strong. Despite good pace stats, Beckham lacks: Rapid Quick Step This means: Faster defenders can catch him He's not ideal for sprint-heavy playstyles While not a dealbreaker, it does limit: Advanced skill combinations Creativity in tight attacking situations A 5★/5★ setup would have made this card elite-tier. Beckham includes a few less impactful PlayStyles: Chip Shot Dead Ball (redundant if another player has it) Whipped Pass (situational) These take up slots that could have been used for: Additional defensive traits Dribbling enhancements Price Breakdown: Is It Worth 650K? Let's talk value. Beckham base card: ~140K Evolution cost: 500K Total: ~650K coins That's a serious investment, especially with Team of the Season approaching. So-is it worth it? YES… if you: Want a long-term midfielder Value elite passing and versatility Play a possession or buildup style NO… if you: Prefer fast, explosive players Rely heavily on skill moves Are saving for upcoming promos Comparison to Other Evolution Options This Evolution includes several strong candidates: Jude Bellingham Jaap Stam Jill Scott Paul Pogba Tijjani Reijnders While many are excellent, Beckham stands out because: He offers elite playmaking He's highly balanced He fits multiple tactical systems He may not be the most meta pick-but he's one of the most complete. Longevity: Will He Stay Relevant? One of Beckham's biggest strengths is longevity. Thanks to: Three PlayStyle+ abilities Balanced stats Strong fundamentals He should remain usable: Through multiple promos Even into late-game squads This makes the high price easier to justify. Final Verdict The David Beckham National Captain Evolution is one of the most exciting cards in EA Sports FC 26 so far. Pros: Elite passing and playmaking Balanced all-around stats Strong defensive presence Reliable shooting and finishing Three powerful PlayStyle+ abilities Cons: Expensive Lacks explosive pace traits Only 4★ skill moves Some less useful PlayStyles Should You Complete It? If you're looking for a complete box-to-box midfielder who can: Control the tempo Create chances Contribute defensively buy FIFA 26 Coins Then David Beckham is absolutely worth it. He may not be the flashiest card in the game, but he's one of the most effective and reliable-and in competitive modes, that's often what matters most. With EA Sports FC 26 continuing to push Evolutions as a core Ultimate Team feature, the new National Captain Evolution has arrived-and it's already making waves. Not only is it one of the most expensive Evolutions we've seen so far, but it also introduces something completely new: three PlayStyle+ abilities on a single card FC 26 Coins. At the center of the hype is none other than David Beckham, whose upgraded 93-rated version is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about midfielders in the game. But with a total cost of around 650,000 coins (including the base card), the big question is simple: Is Beckham actually worth the investment? Let's break down everything-from stats and gameplay to strengths, weaknesses, and overall value. The Evolution: What Makes It Special? The National Captain Evolution isn't just another minor stat boost-it's a game-changing upgrade system. For Beckham, the transformation includes: +7 Pace +6 Shooting +2 Passing +5 Dribbling +19 Defending Upgrade to 5★ Weak Foot Three PlayStyle+ abilities: Incisive Pass+ Pinged Pass+ Intercept+ This instantly turns Beckham from a traditional wide playmaker into a complete, modern midfielder. In-Game Role: Where Should You Play Beckham? While Beckham can technically play: Right Mid (RM) Right Wing (RW) Center Mid (CM) The best position is clear: Central Midfielder (Box-to-Box). Why? Because his upgraded profile is built for: Transition play Deep playmaking Defensive interceptions Late attacking runs Using him out wide wastes his defensive ability and limits his influence on the game. Chemistry Style: Anchor Is the Move Applying an Anchor Chemistry Style takes Beckham to another level: 94 Pace 90 Defending 86 Physical This setup balances his card perfectly, giving him: Enough speed to keep up with meta midfielders Solid defensive presence Improved physicality for duels Without Anchor, he feels slightly exposed defensively. With it, he becomes a true two-way midfielder. Gameplay Review: What Stands Out? Let's start with the obvious-Beckham's passing is ridiculous. With 95 passing and multiple PlayStyle+ boosts: Through balls are precise and consistent Long balls break defensive lines effortlessly First-time passes feel incredibly responsive Whether it's: Quick tiki-taka buildup Over-the-top through balls Switching play across the pitch Beckham excels in all scenarios. Verdict: One of the best passers in FC 26, hands down. Historically, Beckham cards have felt a bit stiff-but not this one. Thanks to upgrades and the Technical PlayStyle: Left-stick dribbling feels responsive R1 dribbling gives him solid burst control Tight turns are more reliable than expected He's not Neymar-level silky, but for a midfielder? More than good enough. With improved shooting and a 5★ weak foot, Beckham becomes a real threat in attack. Key strengths: Finesse shots are extremely consistent Power shots can surprise opponents Finishing inside the box is reliable He's not just a playmaker anymore-he's a goal contributor. The +19 defending boost changes everything. Combined with Intercept+, Beckham: Cuts passing lanes effectively Wins back possession consistently Provides solid midfield coverage While he's not a pure CDM, he's more than capable defensively in a CM role. One underrated aspect of this card is his attacking positioning. From CM, Beckham: Makes intelligent forward runs Finds space between defensive lines Supports attacks at the perfect moments This makes him ideal for: Box-to-box systems Balanced formations like 4-3-3 or 4-4-1-1 Weaknesses: Where Beckham Falls Short No card is perfect-even one this strong. Despite good pace stats, Beckham lacks: Rapid Quick Step This means: Faster defenders can catch him He's not ideal for sprint-heavy playstyles While not a dealbreaker, it does limit: Advanced skill combinations Creativity in tight attacking situations A 5★/5★ setup would have made this card elite-tier. Beckham includes a few less impactful PlayStyles: Chip Shot Dead Ball (redundant if another player has it) Whipped Pass (situational) These take up slots that could have been used for: Additional defensive traits Dribbling enhancements Price Breakdown: Is It Worth 650K? Let's talk value. Beckham base card: ~140K Evolution cost: 500K Total: ~650K coins That's a serious investment, especially with Team of the Season approaching. So-is it worth it? YES… if you: Want a long-term midfielder Value elite passing and versatility Play a possession or buildup style NO… if you: Prefer fast, explosive players Rely heavily on skill moves Are saving for upcoming promos Comparison to Other Evolution Options This Evolution includes several strong candidates: Jude Bellingham Jaap Stam Jill Scott Paul Pogba Tijjani Reijnders While many are excellent, Beckham stands out because: He offers elite playmaking He's highly balanced He fits multiple tactical systems He may not be the most meta pick-but he's one of the most complete. Longevity: Will He Stay Relevant? One of Beckham's biggest strengths is longevity. Thanks to: Three PlayStyle+ abilities Balanced stats Strong fundamentals He should remain usable: Through multiple promos Even into late-game squads This makes the high price easier to justify. Final Verdict The David Beckham National Captain Evolution is one of the most exciting cards in EA Sports FC 26 so far. Pros: Elite passing and playmaking Balanced all-around stats Strong defensive presence Reliable shooting and finishing Three powerful PlayStyle+ abilities Cons: Expensive Lacks explosive pace traits Only 4★ skill moves Some less useful PlayStyles Should You Complete It? If you're looking for a complete box-to-box midfielder who can: Control the tempo Create chances Contribute defensively buy FIFA 26 Coins Then David Beckham is absolutely worth it. He may not be the flashiest card in the game, but he's one of the most effective and reliable-and in competitive modes, that's often what matters most.MMOexp-EA FC26: Anchor Chemistry Turns Beckham Elite
