FIFA 20 Ultimate Team – How to Make Coins Fast

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Coins are the heartbeat of FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT), and if you want to build your dream squad, you’ll need to learn how to make them fast — without falling for the pack-opening trap. Whether you’re trading, grinding matches, or working the market, these tips will help you grow your coin balance efficiently.

 

 

FIFA 20 – How to Make Coins Fast

1. Snipe Items on the Transfer Market

One of the most effective ways to make quick coins is sniping players on the transfer market. The idea is simple: buy players for less than their market value, then resell them for profit.

 

To do this, check the average selling price of a player, then set your Buy Now price slightly lower (100–200 coins) than that number. If you’re fast enough, you can grab the player before others do and flip them for easy profit. Timing and speed are everything here, so stay sharp and patient.

 

 

2. Don’t Waste Coins on Packs

This might hurt to hear, but packs are not your friend when trying to make coins. Many new FUT players spend everything on packs hoping for big names like Ronaldo or Messi — but the odds are extremely low.

 

Instead, focus on investing your coins in trading and flipping players. The transfer market is much more consistent for profit, and with the right strategies, you can make thousands without ever opening a pack.

 

 

3. Play Matches in Ultimate Team Mode

The most reliable and steady way to earn coins is by simply playing games. You’ll earn around 400 coins per win against other players in online FUT matches, depending on your performance.

 

Over time, you’ll also gain division rewards and promotion bonuses that can net you thousands of coins. Keep grinding matches and you’ll see your balance grow while improving your skills on the pitch.

 

 

4. Complete Weekly Challenges and Tournaments

Every week, EA Sports adds new tournaments and challenges with decent coin rewards. You can find them under the Tournaments section in FUT menus.

 

Even the basic tournaments can give 500+ coins per victory, in addition to the regular match earnings. Completing weekly objectives and milestone challenges is another solid way to supplement your income.

 

 

5. Never Buy Gold Packs

Never, ever waste coins or real money on Gold packs. The market is oversaturated with Gold cards due to the sheer number of packs opened globally. Most Gold cards end up being worth very little.

 

Spending 7,500 coins on a Gold pack will rarely return even half of that value. Instead, Bronze and Silver packs can be more profitable long-term since they often contain consumables and players with higher demand in SBCs (Squad Building Challenges).

 

 

6. Check Your Transfer List Regularly

Your Transfer List is your mini stock exchange — keep an eye on it often. Use the “Re-list All” option frequently to refresh visibility.

 

If Kits or Managers haven’t sold after 48 hours, quick sell them. For other items, try lowering your Buy Now price by 50 coins each day until they sell. Player cards listed at 150/200 minimum should just stay on your list — they’ll eventually sell, and those small profits add up over time.

 

 

7. Raise Your Difficulty to Earn More Coins

Want to boost your coin income per match? Increase your difficulty level to the highest you can manage. Higher difficulties mean larger coin payouts for each win.

 

However, difficulty isn’t the only factor. Performance-based bonuses also affect your total coins. Scoring goals, maintaining possession, accurate passing, clean sheets, and winning corners all contribute to your match reward. Play well, play smart, and you’ll maximize your coin gain every game.

 

 

Final Tip: Be Patient and Consistent

Building wealth in FUT isn’t about luck — it’s about consistency, trading smart, and avoiding risky spending. Keep reinvesting your profits, focus on steady income sources like trading and matches, and you’ll soon have enough coins to buy the players you really want without spending a dime on packs.

 

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