EA FC 27 Ratings Database: Release Schedule, Upgrades and Downgrades
FC 27 rating searches surge before launch, but predictions are often mislabeled as facts. Use this guide to distinguish confirmed ratings from current references.
When will the full FC 27 ratings database be known?
EA reveals ratings through official announcements, player pages, partner content and the released game. Until a rating is tied to an official FC 27 source, it should be labeled as a prediction or prior-year reference. A polished card graphic is not evidence by itself.
There may not be one moment when every edge case is settled. Launch squads, free agents and late transfers can change through database updates. Use the date attached to a record and distinguish the game version being discussed.
What our player pages show today
sbc.so player pages currently use the available FC 26 reference dataset for names, clubs, positions, overall, potential and supporting details. They are designed to capture FC 27 search interest and provide a comparison baseline, but the underlying rating must not be presented as a confirmed FC 27 number until reconciled.
Each page displays its source and update date. As official FC 27 data becomes available, the correct process is to update the record and methodology—not silently relabel an older number.
How EA ratings upgrades are usually evaluated
Supporters look at season performance, role, consistency, trophies and individual recognition. Those signals make a prediction plausible, but EA’s model is proprietary and an overall rating compresses many attributes into one headline number. Two players with similar seasons can move differently because their existing profiles differ.
Age is not an automatic downgrade, and one spectacular month is not an automatic upgrade. Separate what you think should happen from what EA has confirmed.
Overall rating versus potential
Overall represents current modeled ability; potential is mainly relevant to Career Mode development. A teenager can have a modest overall and elite potential. Ultimate Team card ratings follow a different content cycle, with special items that should not be confused with the base database or Career Mode ceiling.
When comparing players, check position and underlying profile as well as overall. A lower-rated specialist can fit a tactic better than a higher-rated generalist. For Career Mode, the combination of age, potential, value and wage is more informative than any one number.
Avoid fake leaks and recycled card designs
Common warning signs include no source link, cropped screenshots, inconsistent fonts, impossible club details and dozens of “leaked” ratings appearing before an official database. Fan concepts can be excellent design work while still being fictional.
Look for a traceable EA page, verified club or player post, or an in-game capture with context. Aggregators should state where and when they obtained the data. If a claim cannot be traced, treat it as entertainment.
Players and teams worth monitoring
Search demand is strongest around global stars, breakout young players and major clubs. Mbappé, Lamine Yamal, Haaland, Bellingham, Salah, Palmer, Messi and Ronaldo naturally attract rating questions. Club pages can reveal whether a team changed broadly rather than focusing on one headline player.
Use a watchlist instead of opening dozens of rumor pages. Check the official reveal, then compare the confirmed number with the current reference and the reasoning behind major movement.
How the sbc.so FC 27 tracker will work
We prioritize a staged index of high-interest players, clubs, positions and countries. Correct canonical URLs, visible source dates and permanent redirects matter because ratings pages can accumulate links across multiple game cycles. Accented names are transliterated without losing letters in the URL while the proper display name remains on the page.
The goal is a useful database, not a race to publish every rumor. Confirmed updates will be reflected with methodology notes, while unsupported headline attributes or market-price claims remain absent until a reliable source exists.
When a rating changes, look beyond the headline number. Club, position, potential and detailed attributes can alter where the player appears in filters and related-player lists. We will favor corrections that can be reproduced from a named source, preserve an updated timestamp and avoid changing URLs merely because a displayed rating changes. Readers can then compare revisions without guessing which game version produced the number.
Sources and update notes
Checked August 12, 2026. Official pages can be updated after publication; we revise this guide when confirmed information changes.