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FIFA 19 Demo COUNTDOWN: Release date, times, ratings, how to download on PS4, Xbox TODAY


We'll cover those below, but you can also expect a big rundown of all the nitty gritty details of FIFA 19 that have changed for this year's version of the game - stuff like the new shooting mechanics, new types of first touch animations, and more, for those who like a proper deep dive before they get their hands on the real thing!

FIFA 19's demo release date and the FIFA 19 release date itself have been announced, and they're pretty much what we've all come to expect.

There's also, finally, a firm date for the FIFA 19 demo, and it's soon! The FIFA 19 demo releases on Thursday 13th September, but there's no indication of what time it'll go live just yet. Our loosely educated bet is that it'll be some time in the afternoon UK time, but we'll update this page as soon as we know.

FIFA 19 has a firm release date, and it's once again a week in late September. This time around, FIFA 19 will release on September 28th 2018.

On the topic of stat-tracking, here's a quick list of all the stats that it tracks, because it's pretty cool!

Kick Off is still Kick Off, but now there are a range of improvements coming to make it a bit more flexible and enjoyable for regular players. Here's a quick list of what's new:

There's another pretty whopping range of changes coming to FIFA 19 this year, with three real headliners: the new "Active Touch System" for how you control the ball, a new Timed Finishing system for how you take your shots, and a new Kick Off mode that brings a massive (and long overdue) quality-of-life improvement over the original. Let's run through them.

Other FIFA 19 gameplay changes like Timed Finishing, Active Touch System and more

As we mentioned just above, the Active Touch System and Timed Finishing are two of the other major changes to gameplay that we'll see in FIFA 19, as well as a new "Dynamic Tactics" system that we'll hopefully see more of as well, too.

Active Touch System explained

One of our resident FIFA experts Wesley Yin-Poole tried his hand at FIFA 19 and described the Active Touch System as FIFA essentially having "new animations for pretty much everything". Basically, as well as looking pretty, a change to the way your first touch is animated means that you have much more control over the ball itself.

You can now spin the ball on your first touch, use diving headers for passing, use a disguised first touch, Toni Kroos style, to send players the wrong way, and even flick the ball up with your first touch - great for that Headers and Volleys mode in Kick Off...

Basically, there's a much wider range of contextual animations and deliberate first touch uses that are coming to FIFA 19 so, if you master them, you should have far more control over the game.

Timed Finishing explained

Last year's FIFA brought in the 'double tap' shot, where you hold down the Shoot button to power up a shot and then, if you want to, tap it again to turn it into a low drilled shot.

That, frankly, became pretty overpowered once people got used to it, and so the new Timed Finishing mechanic looks like a way to combine that specific shot type with a general approach to shooting. Now, you shoot the same as normal but a well-timed second tap of the Shoot button will basically add a boost of power and accuracy to a shot. Mistime it, and the shot will actually be a little worse.

You can see the bar here for helping you get the timing right, but it's only visible with the FIFA Trainer turned on.

Think of it like reloading in Gears of War: you can do it normally - and normal shots should work just as well as usual - but if you want to gamble you can go for that sweet-spot timing of a second tap and get the glory (and presumed increase in chance of scoring, obviously) if it goes well. The "bar" for juding timing is visible with the FIFA Trainer switched on, and with it off you'll just see a green glow around the triangular selected player icon if you pull it off successfully.

Dynamic Tactics explained

This is basically a tuning to the way pre-match preparation works. Like Quick Subs in the previous FIFA, in FIFA 19 you can now set a few pre-assigned tactics in advance, that you can switch to in the middle of a match using the D-Pad on your controller.

It's great for the real tinkerers out there, and likewise a sligtly more simplified display of your tactical setup will hopefully make it more accessible for those who usually shy away from all the suit-and-tie manager stuff in average games.

According to EA Sports this will also feel more impactful in the game itself, and your team "will execute your approach in an obvious manner" on the pitch. They've apparently been "balanced perfectly so that every approach has an effective counter-tactic" and so identifying what tactic your opponent's using and what one works well against it will become a crucial skill. I like the sound of that in theory but... we'll wait and see how it works out in practice!

FUT Division Rivals and changes to Ultimate Team explained

Ultimate Team remains largely the same again here in FIFA 19, but there's one pretty notable change: Divisions Rivals.

This mode essentially replaces Online Seasons in Ultimate Team. It's not enormously different, but the main thing to note is that you'll now be placed - after some placement matches - in a Division according to your Skill Rating. Essentially, MMR (Match Making Rating - a staple of competitive gaming) is coming to FIFA 19, and once you reach a certain score you'll get bumped up or down a division.

You also now earn rewards for your performance in Divisions Rivals each week, as you get a rank - from 1 to 5 - at the end of each week for how well you've done. It's not clear how that's evaluated, or how many games you'll have to actually play to do well, but if you hit the higher ranks you'll get some pretty decent rewards, like Premium Player Packs.

Finally, you also earn points for your performance in Divisions Rivals, and when you have enough you can choose to spend those on access to that week's Weekend League (the hardcore, 40-game mode played out over just one weekend). The good news is you can now effectively 'bank' those points and spend them when you know you'll have the whole weekend free from responsibilities, like feeding and washing yourself.

Finally, if you're a real FUTHead you can peruse our gallery and table of all currently-announced FIFA 19 FUT Icons and their respective stats, ahead of the game's launch. Enjoy!


EA SPORTS FIFA 19 is released September 28th but we've gone hands-on with the game to get you a preview before even the demo hits consoles. Here's what we thought, PLUS, everything you need to know leading up to the game's release.

EA SPORTS FIFA 19 Demo COUNTDOWN: Release date, times, ratings, how to download on PS4, Xbox and PC (Pic: EA SPORTS)

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FIFA 19 DEMO COUNTDOWN - UPDATE 2 When time is the FIFA 19 Demo released? 11am BST - At the time of writing, EA Sports still hasn't actually revealed what time they will be releasing the demo on PS4, Xbox One or Origin Access on PC. Annoyingly this is the same situation much of the community find themselves in. Desperately clawing for info of influences and streamers who might have the inside track. Not least after an EA Sports event last week to showcase the game. However, there are some small pieces of info which might hint at when the demo is coming today. Allegedly the popular FIFA streamer Castro has told fans that it could arrive at around 3pm BST UK time in a stream. Likewise, several comments on the official FIFA Reddit page suggests a PS Store video mentioning a 3pm release time. The only spanner in the works comes from one Redditor who pointed out that last year the FIFA 18 demo dropped between 6pm and 8pm UK time. Either way, we're expecting it to be this afternoon. The question is, will you be downloading it at 3pm BST or 8pm BST? Let's hope it's the former so you've got plenty of time to play the game this evening! And as always, stay tuned for updates...

FIFA 19 DEMO COUNTDOWN - UPDATE 1 The FIFA 19 Demo is now mere hours away and will shortly be available to play on PS4 and Xbox One TODAY, 13th September. As for what time it will be available. Well, that's a bit more tricky, because so far all we've been told is that it will be available in the “afternoon”. But again no mention of what time zone that afternoon is for. Either way, we imagine there will be updates provided by EA Sports in the lead up to release.

How do I download the demo? It's simple really. The demo will be available on each specific platforms store, obtainable both on console and web browsers. On the PS4 you can 'buy' (although it's free) the FIFA 19 demo from the PS Store's demo section, which you can find here: PSN Store

For anyone on Xbox One, you can do the same, by visiting the demo page on the Microsoft store, which you get find here: Xbox Store Lastly, those playing on PC via Electronic Arts own Origin platform can simply head to EA's Origin store, which you access here: Origin Store And that's it. Keep reading for details of what features are available in the demo plus our overview of the whole game...

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE DEMO? The demo will be the same as the playable demo available to Gamescom 2018 attendees in August. That means you can play as the following teams in the games new Champions League matches, complete with updated visuals, broadcast package, and commentary Juventus

Real Madrid

Manchester United

Manchester City

Bayern Munich

Paris Saint-Germain

Atletico Madrid

Borussia Dortmund

A.S. Roma

Tottenham Hotspur As you might have noticed, this also sees a return for Borussia Dortmund, who for quite a few years have been unavailable due to the partnership with EA Sports rival, Konami, and their yearly football title, Pro Evolution Soccer (PES). In the demo you'll also be able to trial the early chapters of the games famous Journey Mode with Alex Hunter and friends.

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FIFA 19 RATINGS EA Sports has been revealing the top 100 players within FIFA 18 over the past week and as you might imagine there have been some pretty intense debates around the various upgrades and downgrades for some players ratings. Anyway, if you want to see the full FIFA 19 Player Ratings list, you can check it out on EA Sports website on the link. However, if you want to cut to the chase, here is the top 10 rated FIFA 19 FUT ratings from the new game: 10. Toni Kroos - CM - OVR 90

9. David de Gea - GK - OVR 91

8. Luis Suarez - ST - OVR 91

7. Sergio Ramos - CB - OVR 91

6. Eden Hazard - LW - OVR 91

5. Kevin de Bruyne - CAM - OVR 91

4. Luka Modric - CM - OVR 91

3. Neymar Jr - LW - OVR 92

2. Lionel Messi - CF - OVR 94

1. Cristiano Ronaldo - ST - OVR 94

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FIFA 19 - Overview Publisher: EA SPORTS

Developer: EA Vancouver

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch

Genre: Sports Sim

FIFA 19 - What We Know So Far FIFA 19 is the latest in the long running EA Sports football series and this year the big draw is the inclusion of the Champions League license, taken, at the expense of Konami's and FIFA rival, Pro Evolution Soccer. "This has been one of the most requested features from our players for over a decade, and for us the Champions League is so much more than a licence,” McHardy told Goal. "We’ve been working really hard to integrate the experience across the game in FIFA 19 and I don’t say that lightly. "We didn’t want to just bring in the licence teams so you can play with them in the right context, we really wanted to go over and beyond and add Champions League elements to every place we could in FIFA 19. "It’s been a whole lot of work and it’s not just a coat of paint. It’s really integrating meaningful features around the Champions League. We moved a lot of dirt bringing it to life."

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FIFA 19 PREVIEW - WORDS JOSEPH CAREY FIFA 19 appears to be taking cues from Microsoft's hugely-popular first party exclusive Gears of War with a brand new mechanic that looks set to drastically change how you shoot in the new game coming this September. DailyStar.co.uk recently went hands-on with the latest edition of EA's flagship football title and got to experiment with the huge new change over several hours. The new mechanic EA calls "Timed Finishing" is extremely reminiscent of Gears of War's Active Reload system that rewards the player for a well-timed button press. In FIFA 19 the player has the opportunity to greatly enhance their team member's strike by pressing the shoot button a second time as the player's boot touches the ball. A green arrow will appear above the player's head if they have successfully performed a Timed Finishing move, but will flash with a red indicator if the button was pressed too early or late. Mastering Timed Finishing does not mean the player is guaranteed to see the ball smash into the back of the opposition net on every single attempt. Instead, the new mechanic serves to greatly improve the chances of scoring a goal, but this doesn't mean a defender's last-ditch interception or a heroic goalkeeper save won't stop you dead in your tracks. But a poorly timed button press doesn't mean the ball is destined to hit the corner flag either. During our time testing FIFA 19, we scored a number of goals that were the result of a completely scuffed shot that offset the goalkeeper unintentionally. Unlike Gears of War's active reload system though, Time Finishing doesn't give precise feedback as to whether you made your second button press too late or too early. In addition to the revamped shooting mechanic, EA is also radically changing the way teams battle for possession.

FIFA 19 Screenshots FIFA 19 releases worldwide on September 28, 2018 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. 1 / 8

The publisher is introducing a system dubbed "50/50 Battles" with FIFA 19 that gives fans of the game the biggest reason to upgrade from last year's instalment. The new system means players can now tussle for a loose ball on the pitch, meaning the days of having one player pick up possession while the other unrealistically moved off to the side is a thing of the past. The aggressive jostling means the ball can sometimes deflect off either player's foot and make its way to a new team member entirely. 50/50 Battles serves to drastically improve the satisfaction of the player when they pick up possession and reduce the levels of annoyance when a scrap for the ball doesn't go your way. EA have also added a number of new player animations to this year's title. The publisher said they are part of a new "Active Touch" system, the biggest feature of which allows players to stretch their legs backwards and to the side in an attempt to reach the ball. This means players will make more of an effort to reach a misguided ball or intercept a sloppy pass. But die-hard fans of the football series will detect a hint of FIFA Street amongst the new additions. In FIFA 19 the likes of Ronaldo, Neymar and Messi are able to flick the ball over opponents with a swift move of the right stick. The mechanic, made famous by the FIFA spinoff, is a welcome addition and gives defenders more reason to be wary of top-class players when fending off an attack. FIFA players that love delving deep into the game's formation settings are set to have a field day in the latest instalment of the series. Dynamic Tactics is the premier new feature that allows formations to be heavily customised. The depth and width of players in each particular formation can be adjusted, meaning players can park the bus if they secure a last-minute lead or press high to pile pressure on an opponent. Formations can be adjusted on the fly with the tap of a directional button.

A new feature dubbed "pressure on heavy touch" is also available that will make players press opposition defenders and make swift advantage of any sloppy passes. EA insisted the feature gives players the option to gamble player stamina away in exchange for an increased chance of gaining possession. The last major gameplay feature that will hit FIFA 19 when it releases on September 28 is EA's new crown jewel, the UEFA Champions League. Players can experience a Champions League campaign in the new mode designed for the tournament or through standalone matches that let you jump to any point in the established competition. The new mode will also make an appearance in FIFA 19's Journey story mode. Champions League matches are decorated with all the regalia fans of the prestigious European tournament would expect. The iconic theme song plays with regularity and a new commentary team of Derek Rae and Arsenal icon Lee Dixon have been brought in to differentiate the tournament from any other match. But while the theme song and re-skinned aesthetics will make any football fan grin with excitement, the Champions League mode does not do anything to alter gameplay. Overall EA has not dramatically diverged from FIFA's signature formula, but it has provided players with a wealth of small tweaks that serve to refine gameplay and make for an even greater football simulator than before. From our testing it's clear the game is not strikingly different in terms of presentation to FIFA 18 - character models still look realistic from afar but clear differences between players and their real-life counterpart emerge when examined more closely. But DailyStar.co.uk is very impressed with this year's iteration of FIFA and looks forward to playing the full version when it's released later this year.

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FIFA 19 DEMO UPDATE Monday 23 July: According to The Sun's Dream Team section, the FIFA 19 demo teams have been revealed and will include the following nine teams: Bayern Munich, Juventus, PSG, Man City, Man United, Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur However, it's worth noting that the Dream Team page doesn't say, anywhere, as to where this information comes from. Is it leaked, something on Reddit, a very confident hunch? We'll give Dream Team the benefit of the doubt for now given how extensively they cover EA Sports FIFA series, however, until it's 100% official, take it with a small grain of salt. *** Sunday 22 July: EA Sports hasn't revealed when they'll be allowing players to download the demo for the game just yet - details on when we believe it's coming can be found further down - but, for those too impatient to wait, there is another solution. And that solution will allow you to go hands-on with the game well over a month before that demo is (probably) releasing, but also well before the game is set to drop in shops. That's because on August 4th at the O2 arena in London, gamers will be able to battle it out on the virtual pitch at during the FIFA eWorld Cup event. So that's two birds with one stone! "Witness the Final Showdown between the world’s best FIFA 18 players live at the FIFA eWorld Cup Grand Final 2018," reads an official post. "Come and meet your favourite FIFA personalities such as Spencer FC and ChuBoi at this spectacular one-day event!" "Be one of the first in the world to try FIFA 19 ahead of its official release." For anyone looking to attend, Tickets are available via the FIFA eWorld Cup website with Standard tickets costing £12 and VIP tickets selling at £35.

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FIFA 19 - Demo Release Date The FIFA 19 demo hasn't been given an official release date just yet, but it's not too hard to predict when EA Sports intend to drop the demo this year. FIFA 18 released it's demo on September 12 17 days before the full game’s release. Whilst FIFA 17 demo dropped on September 13, with the full game arriving two weeks later on September 27. As for FIFA 16, it too followed the same pattern, with the demo released on September 8 and the game hitting shop shelves two weeks later on the 22nd. With FIFA 19 not due to release until September 28, we can probably assume the demo will arrive on September 14th at the very latest. In terms of teams available in the demo, we imagine it'll be pretty similar to last year which included the following clubs: Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Bayern Munich, PSG, LA Galaxy and Toronto FC.

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FIFA 19 - FUT CHANGES DIVISION RIVALS Discover your place in the FUT community and take on players of a similar skill level from around the world. In this brand-new mode for FUT 19, you'll compete against others in your Division to earn your choice of weekly rewards to improve your squad. - More details, here UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE MORE WAYS TO PLAY Explore additional features in FUT 19, such as Player Picks, a new Champions Channel experience, Dynamic Tactics, and more club management. See all the ways you can play, improve your squad, and get rewarded in FIFA 19 Ultimate Team. FUT ICONS Add some of the biggest football legends to your squad with a set of new FUT ICONS that are being introduced in FIFA 19 Ultimate Team. Experience unique versions of each ICON with Stories, featuring individual player items that represent each player's milestone career moments. Including, Steven Gerrard! For the first time ever, the UEFA Champions League and Europa League are coming to FIFA Ultimate Team. Experience the most prestigious club competitions in the world with live themed content introduced throughout the season, which will bring the excitement of European competition to life in FUT.

FIFA 19 - Kick Off Mode Changes In addition to Classic Kick-Off, which is simply a normal match without added visuals or modified rules, there are five new match types that players can choose from UEFA Champions League, House Rules, Best Of Series, Home & Away, and Featured Cup Finals. Each type has a twist on the normal match experience in Kick-Off, keeping things interesting and fresh every time you play. UEFA Champions League — The most prestigious club competition in the world is just as integrated into Kick-Off as it is to the rest of FIFA 19. From group stage matches to the Final, you can set up a custom Champions League match with specific visuals, rules, and more that provide a realistic, immersive tournament experience. House Rules — If you’ve ever wanted to play a match in FIFA with different rules—or no rules at all—the House Rules match type is just for you. You can set up a match with a selection of custom rules, including No Rules, Survival, Long Range, First to . . ., and Headers & Volleys. Survival Mode— Each time a user scores a goal, a random player from the scoring club is removed (excluding the goalkeeper) to create a challenge for the player with a score advantage. A maximum of four players can be removed, because the auto-forfeit rule is in place when a team has fewer than eight players. No Rules— Chaos reigns in this match type, where basically anything goes. There are no offside calls, fouls, or bookings. Long Range— Any goal scored inside the box will count as one goal, but goals scored from outside the box count as two goals. First to — This match type lets you set a custom win condition, whether it's first to score (golden goal), first to three goals, etc. The match will still play to the clock and go through full time, as well as extra time and penalties, if you choose. Headers & Volleys— You can only score in this match type with a header or a volley. Free kicks and penalties also count, but any other goal scored using your feet outside of a volley will be disallowed. Best Of Series — Play classic matches in a three- or five-match series to determine an overall winner. Home & Away — This is a two-legged match type in which you play one home and one away match to determine the overall winner. The winner is determined by the aggregate score, which is the team that has scored the most combined goals from those two matches. If the teams are level after two matches, the team with the most away goals will be determined the winner. If the teams are still level, the match will go to extra time, then to a penalty shootout. Featured Cup Finals— Play your match as one of a handful of real-life cup finals, including the Champions League Final, Europa League Final, FA Cup Final, and others. Official kits, badges, match balls, and authentic broadcast overlays (for a select few tournaments) provide an authentic cup final experience.

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FIFA 19 - CONFIRMED NEW FEATURES: UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE There's no higher level in club football than the UEFA Champions League. Dreams are achieved and legends are made in this historic tournament that showcases the best clubs in the world. FIFA 19 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch is infused with the UEFA Champions League, thanks to official match presentation, a variety of tournament experiences that includes the Europa League and Super Cup, and an all-new commentary team in Derek Rae and Lee Dixon. BRAND NEW MODES Experience the all-new standalone UEFA Champions League mode to play the famous tournament from the group stage to the final at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid. Discover deep integration of the massive club competition in both Kick Off and Career Mode.* *Build your dream squad with live UEFA Champions League and Europa League content updates in FIFA 19 Ultimate Team. No matter where or how you play FIFA 19, you can experience the greatest club football competition in the world.

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EA Sports x Spurs Announcement It has been announced that Tottenham Hotspur has entered into a new partnership with EA Sports, who previously enjoyed a successful partnership with the Club between 2012 and 2015. As part of this latest partnership, the Club’s new-stadium at White Hart Lane will feature in FIFA 19, while the team will also be available to select in the FIFA 19 Demo, which has been confirmed to arrive in September, along with nine other UEFA Champions League sides. "EA SPORTS will continue to work with the Club to ensure players appear as lifelike as possible in FIFA, while they will also enjoy innovative player access throughout the season," confirmed a new Electronic Arts press release. You can see the new stadium, as featured in the game, in the below video.

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FIFA 19 ULTIMATE EDITION - Click Here To Buy Pre-order and receive 3 Days Early Access and up to 40 Jumbo Premium Gold FUT packs plus: • UEFA Champions League Gold Player Pick (Choose one of five 80 to 83 rated gold players from qualified teams) • Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar Jr. loan players for seven FUT matches • Special Edition FUT kits designed by FIFA soundtrack artists FIFA 19 CHAMPIONS EDITION - Click Here To Buy Pre-order and receive 3 Days Early Access and up to 20 Jumbo Premium Gold FUT packs plus: • UEFA Champions League Gold Player Pick (Choose one of five 80 to 83 rated gold players from qualified teams) • Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar Jr. loan players for seven FUT matches • Special Edition FUT kits designed by FIFA soundtrack artists


EA Sports releases FIFA 19 on September 28 for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch and PC. While that date is still more than two weeks away, EA is set to release a demo for the game.

Fans can give the newest version from the series a spin on Thursday, September 13. We know the demo will be available on PS4 and Xbox One, but based on the tweet below, it doesn't appear as though Switch, PC or gamers on last generation's consoles will get a demo.

Here. We. Go. Start your season and download the #FIFA19 Demo on September 13th! pic.twitter.com/PXLXu82mOa — EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) September 11, 2018

Based on the tweet, Juventus, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Manchester City, FC Bayern, BVB, Paris Saint-Germain, Tottenham, A.S. Roma and Atletic Madrid. Gamers should also get a taste of this year's version of The Journey and UEFA Champions League play. Here is a brief description of some of the gameplay features you may want to try out in the demo as well.

Active Touch System

A system designed to change the way your players receive the ball to create unique, and signature reactions on every touch.

Dynamic Tactics

This new set of tactical options allows gamers to strategize and alter game plans on the fly.

Timed Finishes

A new gameplay feature that will give more control to players in every scoring opportunity.

50/50 Battles

With this new function, player attributes should decide possessions and other outcomes on the pitch during challenges.

The Next Step Real-Player Motion

Several EA Sports games have implemented RPM technology. In conjunction with the Frostbite Engine, FIFA is looking to push its overall look and experience to the next level.


FIFA 19 DEMO RELEASE DATE - UPDATE ONE: The FIFA 19 demo is out today with the release time on PS4, Xbox One and PCs fast approaching. EA Sports has confirmed the FIFA 19 demo has a release date of September 13 with the PlayStation UK Twitter saying it’ll be out in the “afternoon”. So far no exact release time has been given for the FIFA 19 demo but there is plenty of speculation about when it will be coming out. It’s been claimed by numerous people on Twitter that the FIFA 19 demo has a release time of 3pm BST today, which is 10am eastern and 7am pacific time.

Ahead of the FIFA 19 demo being released a rundown of what fans can expect was revealed in a post on the PlayStation Europe Blog. In it Spenser Davis, FIFA Writer for EA Sports, said: “Download the FIFA 19 demo for PS4 on 13th September and be the first to experience the refreshed Kick-Off mode, the final chapter of The Journey, improved gameplay, and more. “The UEFA Champions League, the most prestigious club competition in the world, is also fully integrated into FIFA 19 – and you’ll be able to see how in the demo. “Pick from a selection of 10 of the biggest clubs in the world and lead the team into an authentic Champions League match, reveling in the updated visuals, broadcast package, and commentary.”

FIFA 19 demo - Here is the release date and launch time window for the FIFA 19 demo

ORIGINAL: FIFA 19 demo release date is fast approaching with PS4, Xbox One and PC fans soon able to download and play the footie teaser from EA Sports. FIFA 19 is one of the most anticipated launches for the second half of the year, with the hugely popular title coming to a wide range of platforms. FIFA 19 will be out on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PS3, Xbox 360 and PCs. However, the FIFA 19 demo - which is out this week - will only be available to download on the PS4, Xbox One and PCs.

FIFA 19 demo - The FIFA 19 demo will be out on PS4, Xbox One and PCs

Ahead of the FIFA 19 demo launch Express.co.uk has rounded up everything you need to know about the teaser for the hugely anticipated footie sim. We’ve got details on the release date and time for the FIFA 19 demo, the teams featured, modes, player ratings and how to download the FIFA 19 demo. So, if you have any questions about the FIFA 19 demo then Express.co.uk is here to help.

FIFA 19 demo - 10 top European teams will be playable in the FIFA 19 demo

FIFA 19 DEMO - WHEN DOES FIFA 19 DEMO COME OUT? WHAT DATE AND TIME IS THE FIFA 19 DEMO COMING OUT? EA Sports confirmed the FIFA 19 demo release date earlier this week. The FIFA 19 demo has a release date of Thursday September 13 and it will be out on the PS4, Xbox One and also on PCs via the Origin service. An exact release time for the FIFA 19 demo has not been given, but the PlayStation UK Twitter said it will be out in the “afternoon”. They tweeted: “Put your boots on and show off your ball skills. The #FIFA19 demo kicks off September 13th in the afternoon.” While the official EA Sports FIFA Twitter account posted: “Here. We. Go. Start your season and download the #FIFA19 Demo on September 13th!”

FIFA 19 demo - The FIFA 19 demo will give a taster of the new Journey mode

FIFA 19 - WHAT ARE THE TOP PLAYERS IN FIFA 19? HAVE THE PLAYER RATINGS BEEN REVEALED? EA Sports has been holding a countdown for the FIFA 19 top 100 rated players. Since Thursday September 6 they have been revealing 10 lots of FUT cards each day in descending order. And today (Wednesday September 12) they revealed the top 10 rated players for FIFA 19 Ultimate Team. You can check out the full FIFA 19 top 100 ratings by clicking here to be directed to the page you need to visit.

FIFA 19 demo - The FIFA 19 demo has a release date of Thursday September 13

And here is the top 10 rated FIFA 19 players for FUT: 10. Toni Kroos - CM - OVR 90 9. David de Gea - GK - OVR 91 8. Luis Suarez - ST - OVR 91 7. Sergio Ramos - CB - OVR 91 6. Eden Hazard - LW - OVR 91 5. Kevin de Bruyne - CAM - OVR 91 4. Luka Modric - CM - OVR 91 3. Neymar Jr - LW - OVR 92 2. Lionel Messi - CF - OVR 94 1. Cristiano Ronaldo - ST - OVR 94

FIFA 19 demo - Manchester City will be playable in the FIFA 19 demo

FIFA 19 DEMO - WHAT TEAMS ARE IN THE FIFA 19 DEMO? WHAT MODES CAN I PLAY IN THE FIFA 19 DEMO? The FIFA 19 demo release date announcement was accompanied by a teaser image which revealed what teams and modes are playable. The FIFA 19 demo teaser showed that ten major European clubs will be playable in the upcoming demo on PS4, Xbox One and PCs. These teams are as follows: Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham, Real Madrid, Juventus, Bayern Munich, PSG, Roma, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid. The FIFA 19 demo will also offer previews of The Journey Champions mode as well as licensed UEFA Champions League matches. For the first time, The Journey will also let you play as Alex Hunter’s half-sister Kim and his best friend Danny Williams.

FIFA 19 demo - The Journey will now let you play as Alex's half-sister Kim

FIFA 19 demo - The Journey will also let you play as Alex's friend Danny Williams

FIFA 19 DEMO - HOW CAN I DOWNLOAD THE FIFA 19 DEMO? The FIFA 19 demo will be available to download from a number of different digital marketplaces. On the PS4 footie fans will be able to download the FIFA 19 demo on the PS Store in the demos section. Click here to visit this page. While on the Xbox One fans will need to head to the demos page to download the FIFA 19 teaser from the Microsoft Store.

FIFA 19 demo - FIFA 19 demo will be out in the afternoon on Thursday September 13

FIFA 19 demo - Cristiano Ronaldo has the best player rating in FIFA 19

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