The best FC 24 kits and how much they cost
Bayern, Chelsea and Aberdeen all make the FC 24 best kits guide
You'll have to be quick to snap up the strips on our FC 24 best kits guide – it's become so popular that many of them regularly go extinct. But they're still available in EA Sports FC 24 packs, ensuring a tidy profit if you're fortunate enough to unearth one. Inevitably, every last one of them looks great on the digital turf, too. Whether you're doing so for style reasons or just to make a quick buck, GR's FC 24 best kits guide is well worth a bookmark.
FC Bayern (third)
League: Bundesliga (GER 1)
Card type: Gold rare
Cost: 1,300 coins
Harry Kane’s new third kit is quite the thing of beauty. The shirt is off-white, with subtle burgundy patterning. It’s not the only bit of good news for the England skipper: he also sneaks into the top ten on the FC 24 ratings list. If you don’t fancy wearing it but unearth one on a pack, get it straight onto the transfer market.
Aberdeen (away)
League: Cinch Prem (SPFL)
Card type: Silver rare
Cost: 5,000 coins
Celtic and Rangers may be newcomers to the FC 24 stadiums list, but the best kit in the Scottish top flight comes from outside Glasgow. It comes from Aberdeen. They’ve had some classy red home strips over the years, but the one we’re in love with is this away number. Sadly, we’re not the only one: it’s received some justified hype and regularly goes extinct on the secondary market. So you’ll need a quick trigger finger to snap it up.
Frosinone (home)
League: Serie A TIM (ITA 1)
Card type: Silver rare
Cost: 5,000 coins
Italian fashion sensitivities mean Serie A kits are always a treat when found in a pack, and this year is no exception. From that division, Frosinone are the team to look out for. Why? Because they’re the only team in that league whose kits are silver, rather than gold. That gives all three of their cards value, due to rarity. This orange home effort is the best of the trio, but you can also earn around 4,800 coins from the white away kit, and 5,000 coins for the blue third one.
Chelsea (home)
League: Premier League (ENG 1)
Card type: Gold rare
Cost: 2,800 coins
Any time we list a major Premier League club on this annual feature it causes some social media debate. But the new Stamford Bridge home strip just can’t be ignored. At club level, it’s rare to see a shirt that doesn’t have a sponsor, and the simple blue Nike design is understated and elegant. Need some swish moves to toast your latest goal while wearing it? Then bookmark GR’s FC 24 celebrations guide.
Manchester City (third)
League: Premier League (ENG 1)
Card type: Gold rare
Cost: 2,300 coins
Yeah, I know, another big Premier League side. But there aren’t many others in the game who sneak lightning bolts onto their kit, along with a cool dark blue background, complemented by pink logos. Not only does it look ace, but the likes of Erling Haaland and Kevin de Bruyne really showcase the footy sim’s next new gameplay feature: FC 24 PlayStyles. Whack that link if you need a full breakdown of how every last one of them works.
Levante LP (home)
League: Liga F (ESP 1)
Card type: Silver rare
Cost: 4,800 coins
Want another lightning-based kit to pair with that Man City one? Venture to Liga F to grab this eye-popping red number. It’s brand new for this year’s game, as the Spanish top division is one of two women’s leagues added to the game. We expect its value to rise as more players discover it, so if you can find one for under 2,500 coins, snap it up. You can then either wear it in game, or re-list it for a tidy profit.
Albacete BP (away)
League: La Liga Hypermotion (ESP 2)
Card type: Silver rare
Cost: 5,000 coins
The black-and-pink combo is in demand after Lionel Messi’s move to Inter Miami – so EA have cunningly switched the card type of their home strip from silver to gold. That means you need to look a little deeper if you want to separate yourself from the pack. Step forward, Albacete. This away strip is downright gorgeous, and at time of writing there are only two available on the market – so it should hold its value throughout the season.
Mexico (away)
League: Men’s National (INT)
Card type: Gold common
Cost: 1,400 coins
Kings of the national kit this year are Hugo Sanchez’s home nation. This beige and red offering sings with Miztec art and Aztec deities, and boasts a badge that will bring back happy memories of the 1986 World Cup for those of a certain vintage. Gary Lineker, Steve Hodge, the hand of god, Argentina sneaking the final with seven minutes to go… sorry, got carried away there for a bit. Great kit though, innit?
RKC Waalwijk (away)
League: Eredivisie (NED 1)
Card type: Bronze rare
Cost: 200 coins
We’ve featured a number of expensive kits on this list, so here’s one that anyone will be able to afford no matter their FC 24 skill moves proficiency. The Waalwijk strip neatly combines two different shades of green with a classic orange trim and badge that understatedly gets across its Dutch-ness. There are already a ton of fun Eredivisie cards in this year’s game. Pick them up and then kit them out in this for full authenticity – or even consider using Waalwijk in FC 24 career mode.
AFC Wimbledon (away)
League: EFL League Two (ENG 4)
Card type: Bronze common
Cost: 200 coins
This kit is unique in serving up a bit of a paradox. It appears in FC 24, but promotes a different game in the same genre: Football Manager. That's because Sports Interactive have sponsored the Dons all the way back to the club's formation in 2002. Thankfully it's also a smart all-white strip, that you can grab for a budget price.
Fiorentina (third)
League: Serie A TIM (ITA 1)
Card type: Gold common
Cost: 1,100 coins
Oh yes. Lilies are the traditional symbol of Florence, and this third strip blends them into an elegant purple base with all the style you'd expect from an Italian giant. Even better, it won't set you back nearly as many coins as the Frosinone kit recommended earlier. Elegant, affordable, bellissimo.
FC Dallas (home)
League: MLS (MLS)
Card type: Silver rare
Cost: 5,000 coins
Think 'red and blue' when it comes to football kits and it's Barcelona who spring to mind – possibly with a dash of Crystal Palace sprinkled in. FC Dallas are looking to wreck that tradition with this neat number. It blends the two colours beautifully, and can also fetch the maximum of 5,000 coins if you unearth one in packs.
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