Best kits in EA FC 25 for your Ultimate Team

Ryan Lemay
Madrid

Representing your favorite club is always an option, but you would be doing a disservice if you didn’t consider using one of many eye-catching kits out there this year in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team.

New to Ultimate Team in FC 25, the new 5v5 Rush game mode provides a refreshing new experience for players who want something different from Rivals and Champs’s competitive environment.

Additionally, FC IQ removes work rates and removes them with player roles. Combined with manager presets that emulate their preferences, players have more control over how their team attacks and defends.

One thing that constantly changes every year in EA FC is which kits players can decide to wear, and the 2024/25 season has several gems worth keeping an eye on.

AC Milan (Away kit)

AC Milan

Simple yet stylish. This season, AC Milan’s sleek away kit features a stylish collar and elegant color combination, making it one of Europe’s best. You could argue that Milan’s home kit is even better, but something about the white primary color makes this one pop more.

Manchester United (Third kit)

man u

Following the trend of white, black, and red kits, Adidas nailed Manchester United’s third kit. Both long—and short-sleeve variants are undeniably stunning, and the stripes at the top work well to complement the rest of the kit. Black works best as the secondary color here, and I’m glad they didn’t use more red.

Roma (Home kit)

ROma

Roma always rolls out eye-catching kits, and this season is no different. The Red and gold mesh well and look perfect with the crest. If you haven’t had a chance to look at the away kit, we also recommend giving that one a look because Roma never misses a beat with its choices.

Real Madrid (Away kit)

Real Madrid

There have been plenty of Real Madrid orange goalie kits, but this is the first primary orange kit since the 2013/14 season. Madrid’s usual home and away kits typically rank among Europe’s best as is, but making the daring move back to orange paid off here. Adidas managed to make the orange and black blend well together and the design on the front looks even better in person.

Bournemouth (Away kit)

Cherries

Bournemouth paid homage to the 1990s with its away kit this season, and it’s a beautiful design. This would have been one of the worst kits if done differently, but the purple crest, sleeves, and collar look amazing. In combination with the stunning front design, this will be a must-wear kit in Ultimate Team.

Bayern Munich (Third kit)

Bayern

Does Bayern Munich’s third kit look like AC Milan’s away kit? Yes, but that doesn’t mean this gorgeous top doesn’t also deserve a spot on this list.

The simple yet sleep collar is perfect, and the texture adds an extra layer of quality not seen in other uniforms. Some sponsorship logos are obstructive and take away from a design, but this one is fortunately subtle.

Ajax (Third kit)

Ajax

Ajax is known for its legendary kits, and this away kit is one for the history books. Adidas certainly stepped outside the box for the design, but it works so well thanks to the different shades of blue and yellow complimenting each other. On top of that, the galaxy-like design looks great and makes for a fun kit.

Juventus (Home kit)

Juventus

Juventus returned to the basics with its home kit for this season, resulting in a glorious final product. Kits without sponsors always look better, as they allow the design to shine more without being held back by an intrusive logo. The added texture is an excellent cherry on top of an already fantastic top.

Arsenal (Home kit)

Arsenal

Most of the new Arsenal home kit looks familiar, but the white sides and blue stripes on top make for a nice touch I didn’t even know was needed until I saw it. Don’t be surprised if you see this kit regularly in Ultimate Team matches, as the design jumps off the page in the best way possible.

Real Madrid (Third kit)

Madrid

Even if you aren’t a Real Madrid fan, you must admit that the club has two, if not three, kits worthy of being on this list. For me, Madrid’s charcoal third kit has no faults. The collar, striped shoulders, and and sleek pattern combine to make one of the best kits in Europe.