#2 – Cost to complete the SBC – PS4: 192k | Xbox: 198k | PC: 233k
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SBC 2
If you do not have William Carvalho in your squad, there is something wrong. Despite having a rare card, he has been packed by everyone in almost every other pack.
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The others, however, are all actually rare. Of these players, I have only packed Godin once (sold straight away) and Miranda twice (both used in SBC). None of the others are actually used by the players as well and are usually used for SBCs.
This team will cost you upwards of 192k coins (on PS4) but if you are really in need of a LaLiga or a Spanish right-back, Carvajal is the best to get. Easily the best non-icon right-back in the game, maybe even better than Lala – who also has a Headliners card, but it costs over 300k easily on PS4.
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