UCL Semi-Finals Live Players Arrive in FC Mobile

The UEFA Champions League (RTTF) event in FC Mobile, which kicked off on March 27, is now entering its semi-final phase. Running for a total of 84 days, the event features a more streamlined format with minimal grind - focused mainly on PvE gameplay and milestone-based progression.

Event Format Overview

The event consists of two chapters

Main Chapter – In this chapter, players complete PvE matches based on real-life UEFA Champions League fixtures. The gameplay includes choosing a team from each match, completing the scenario, and earning UCL Shards and milestone rewards.

Gallery Chapter – This is where players use accumulated UCL Shards to claim special RTTF players. Initially, only Quarter-Finals player cards were available here.

Semi-Final Matches & Rewards Now Live

With today’s reset, EA has introduced the Semi-Final fixtures in the Main Chapter. Just like the Quarter-Finals, players can select a team from each semi-final fixture and play through PvE matches to earn more UCL Shards and unlock additional milestone rewards.

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Semi-Finals Player Cards Added

The biggest highlight of the update is the addition of four new Semi-Final RTTF players, one from each team still in the tournament:

106 OVR RB Timber – Arsenal

106 OVR CM Zaire-Emery – Paris Saint-Germain

106 OVR LW Ferran Torres – FC Barcelona

106 OVR CB Acerbi – Inter Milan

Each player can be claimed in the Semi-Finals tab of the Gallery Chapter and costs 500 UCL Shards.

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Live Upgrade System

These RTTF cards are dynamic and will receive live upgrades based on their team’s real-world UCL Semi-Final performance

  • +1 OVR if their team reaches the finals
  • +1 Weak Foot if the team scores 5 or more goals in the Semi-Final
  • +1 Trait if the team concedes 2 or fewer goals during the Semi-Final

What's Next?

Once the Semi-Finals are concluded in real life, the awarded player upgrades will reflect in-game. Additionally, Finals RTTF players are expected to be introduced shortly after, bringing the UCL RTTF event closer to its final stretch.