Moments provides bite-sized pockets of FIFA 23 Coins games with a variety of fun challenges designed to test your body and find out how the various cards play together.

It's still early days but there's plenty of potential to document the careers of players and recreate iconic moments of football history with this mode. The current game contains highlights from the great times that included Jurgen Klopp as well as Kylian Mbappe. However, for next year's game it'd be amazing to see what EA's team is able to do with other footballing legends like Pele and 'King' Kazuyoshi Miura.

There are also sweeping changes to the chemistry system. Chemistry is no longer influenced by a player's position in the formation relative to other players. This is an improvement that allows for greater variety across nations and leagues. I'm not sure if it will influence the way that people think about their strategy however it's great to know that you're able to bring in wildcard players, and also have more avenues to connect them to top division players.

The search for the perfect midfielder to get that "33" chemistry is very similar to an Squad Building Challenge now, that's a bit of a deliberate. Squad Building Challenges remain an ideal way to pass some time doing nothing, but EA's'sudoku for football fans' is best played on the app that comes with it, away from the choppy console menus.

A dark hint of the war on licensing for football to be fought, FIFA has lost the J1 League license this year, which meant no more King Kazu. This has led to a shift to an intriguing Bronze as well as Silver Australian A League team that features the fearsome striking force that is Hibs forward Martin Boyle and the aptly named David Ball. Like last time my team that was a bit underdog caused a few rage quits from the opponents sporting million-coin ensembles, exposing Ultimate Team as a gilded farce.

However, I felt the deep humiliation of a two-digit battering as the pros discovered me out, though. When I saw more players rolling into the match, I quickly realized that playing three players at the back can be a quick way to get a 3-0 lead even if your wingers from the opposition have any modicum of pace (as they generally do). The overall effect is par for the course so far as the online game is concerned, with fidgety twitching and emotional highs across the board; it's the FIFA we're all familiar with, but at its most frustrating.

However, Ultimate Team's bread and cheapest FIFA 23 Coins the butter of selling and buying ridiculous little players is not something I would recommend.