FC 24 All Passing Guide

In FC 24, there are different ways to play the ball between players, thanks to a wide range of passes. Learn about all the types of passes and how to execute them that will see you go from a good passer to a master. Without further ado, let’s dive into it!

Type of PassPlayStation 5Xbox Series X/SNintendo Switch
Ground PassXAB
Lob Pass / Cross PassSquareXY
Through PassTriangleYX
Threaded Through PassR1 + TriangleRB + YR + X
Driven Ground PassR1 + XRB + AR + B
Lofted Ground PassX + XA + AB + B
Lofted Through PassTriangle + TriangleY + YX + X
Lobbed Through PassL1 + TriangleLB + YL + X
Driven Lobbed Through PassL1 + R1 + TriangleLB + RB + YL + R + X
Driven Lob Pass / Driven CrossR1 + SquareRB + XR + Y
High Lob / High CrossL1 + SquareLB + XL + Y
Flair PassL2 + XLT + AZL + B
Flair LobL2 + SquareLT + XZL + Y
Fake PassSquare then X + directionX then A + directionY then B + direction
Dummy a PassLS + no direction + hold R1LS + no direction + hold RBLS + no direction + hold R

Performing passes like a precision lob will help you get the ball across the field accurately. Take your passing gaming to a new level by incorporating different types of passes. Don’t be afraid to curve the ball or avoid that slide tackle. All of these passes can be used at any given time. Your standard ground pass, through ball, and lobbed pass will happen all the time. Most players use those. Take your game to a new level by trying a flair pass, a long ball pass, a lobbed through pass, or even a lofted ground pass.

However, players often make several common mistakes as they attempt passing. It’s necessary to steer clear of these to improve your overall performance. Let’s delve deeper to enlighten you about these pitfalls and the best way to avoid them:

Incorrect Timing

Timing is undoubtedly the backbone of a successful flair pass. One of the most generic errors is delivering the pass too early or too late. An early pass can result in a lack of direction, and a late pass could lead to losing ball possession. Practice is the key to achieving perfect timing, so don’t be disheartened by initial failures.

Misjudgments in Player Positioning

A pass stands quite ineffective if your player’s positioning isn’t appropriate. Some players tend to overlook this crucial detail, concentrating mostly on the passer rather than the receiver. Ensure your receiving player is adequately spaced out and open before you initiate the pass. Simultaneously, the player making the pass should not be overcrowded or under significant pressure. Maintain a good balance for a smooth and effective play.

Choose The Wrong Players

It’s imperative to remember that passes rely heavily on the player’s skill level and ability to perform it. Not everyone can pass well, so choose your players wisely or ensure they’ve got the skills to pull it off. Such as Kevin De Bruyne is the best passer in FC 24. The Man City central midfielder has 94 passing – yes, 94 – and an incredible 95 vision and crossing, as well as 94 short and long passing. He is a fair winner of the passing crown. Just 65,000 FUT 24 Coins, you can get him!

Overall, by avoiding these common mistakes, you’ll definitely find yourself improving and becoming more confident in your flair passes over time. Remember, FC 24, like any challenging game, requires time, patience, and of course, plenty of practice.

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