Everything you need to know about the FIFA 19 demo 🎼 | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·11 September 2018

Everything you need to know about the FIFA 19 demo 🎼

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It’s that wonderful time of the year when the demo for the newest instalment of the FIFA franchise is released.

The full version of FIFA 19 doesn’t come out until 28 September but for the next couple of weeks, you can get up to speed with the new game by taking the demo version for a spin.


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Here are the answers to all your questions 


When is the FIFA 19 demo released?

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The demo will be released on Thursday 13 September and will be available to download on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

Which teams will be playable in the demo?

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This year you’ll be able to choose from a whopping nine different teams in the demo version. It’s hardly worth buying the full game!

The list is as follows 


Bayern Munich Juventus Paris Saint-Germain Manchester City Manchester United Real Madrid Atlético Madrid Tottenham Hotspur Borussia Dortmund

Not bad eh?

Which stadiums are in the demo?

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To celebrate FIFA’s expansion into the wonderful world of LaLiga this season, the two playable stadiums in the demo will be Real Madrid’s Santiago BernabĂ©u and AtlĂ©tico Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano.

Which modes can we take for a spin in the demo?

As usual, the demo will only give us a small snapshot of the FIFA 19 experience, but we will be getting a first look at the all new Kick-Off mode.

This year, in addition to Classic Kick-Off, there will be five new match types to choose from in the full game.

They are 


UEFA Champions League House Rules Best Of Series Home & Away Cup Finals

UEFA Champions League is basically Classic Kick-Off but with all the fancy graphics, overlays and atmosphere from FIFA’s new tie-in with Europe’s elite club competition.

Best of Series is a mode which lets players play a series of three or five matches to determine the overall winner, while Home & Away is a two-legged tie decided by the aggregate score from the two games.

Cup Finals allows you to choose from a number of real life cup finals – such as the Champions League Final, Europa League Final, FA Cup Final, and others – with the official kits, badges, match balls, and authentic broadcast overlays.

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But where things really get interesting is House Rules. If you’ve ever found the rules of football too boring or constrictive, FIFA 19 allows you to throw the rule book out of the window and play matches with no offsides, fouls or bookings, or where only goals scored with a header or a volley count.

There’s also Survival Mode in which your team loses a player every time you score a goal, and First to 
 where the winner is the first team to score three goals, for example.

Sounds fun, doesn’t it?

And if that weren’t enough, the demo will also allow us to renew our acquaintance with Alex Hunter and play the first chapter of what will be the third and final instalment of The Journey.

Download the demo on Thursday and get practicing because if you ever meet us online, you’re going to need it.