A very Barça-heavy SBC drop has hit FC 26, and it’s split the community between a pure goal-scoring striker and a future-proof midfield engine, with some players also looking to buy FUT 26 Coins. We’ve got two standout cards:
· Stochov (Striker SBC)
· Pablo Gavi (Showdown CM/CAM SBC)
Both are heavily influenced by price, play styles, and potential upgrades from real-life results. Let’s break them down properly.
Stochov SBC Review – The “Bagsman” Striker
Stochov comes in around the 170K mark, and at first glance, that price actually feels low for what he offers.
Key strengths
He’s built like a complete forward:
· Elite finishing with finesse shots + low driven traits
· Strong pace + dribbling combination
· Surprisingly solid physical presence
· Clean passing for link-up play
Even without a stacked list of meta playstyles, he still feels effective in-game due to raw stats.
In-game performance
From gameplay testing:
· He’s quick in bursts rather than constant sprinting
· Finishing inside and outside the box is consistent
· Can hold up play and combine well
· Feels smooth on the ball with technical dribbling
One key takeaway: He plays better than his playstyle list suggests.
Verdict on Stochov
For ~170K:
· Not broken/meta-defining
· But extremely reliable and fun
· Likely to drop in price further with market inflation around TOTS
Verdict: 8.5/10 – “Safe, fun, and efficient striker SBC”
Pablo Gavi Showdown SBC – The Upgrade Potential Beast
Gavi is the more interesting card long-term because of the Showdown upgrade system tied to the upcoming Champions League match. If Barça win (even 1–0), he gets a +2 upgrade to key stats not already boosted by previous increases.
Key strengths
Gavi is more of a:
· CAM / box-to-box hybrid
· Playmaker with defensive contribution
· Agile ball carrier in tight spaces
He comes with:
· Incisive passing playstyle
· Tiki-taka style distribution
· Strong technical dribbling
· Good defensive awareness for a CAM
In-game performance
He feels:
· Extremely responsive on left stick control
· Hard to dispossess despite not being physically dominant
· Excellent at quick one-touch passing
· Very strong in tight spaces around the box
The biggest surprise:
He does NOT get bullied despite average physical stats.
Weaknesses
· Shooting could use improvement unless upgraded
· Some finishing inconsistency under pressure
· Needs the right playstyle boosts (finesse/inventive style ideal)
Upgrade potential
If Barça win:
· He could reach ~93 rated
· Stat distribution becomes much more balanced
· Becomes a top-tier midfield option
Verdict on Gavi
· Already strong at ~45K
· Massive upside depending on real-world result
· Flexible in CAM or CM roles
Verdict: 9/10 – “Best value SBC with upgrade ceiling”
SBC Comparison – Who Should You Complete?
Gavi wins on value
· Cheaper
· Upgrade potential
· More versatile
· Better long-term investment
Stochov wins on pure finishing
· More direct striker output
· Better goal-scoring feel
· Less reliant on upgrades
Final Recommendation
If you can only pick one:
· Do Gavi first (must-complete value SBC)
· Pick up Stochov if you need a striker or want a fun attacker
If you’re running a Barça-themed squad:
· Completing both is a 200K combined bargain duo
· Strong chemistry links and complementary playstyles
Final Word
This SBC drop is actually a great example of what FC 26 content should look like, with some players also looking to buy EAFC 26 Coins:
· One meta-adjacent striker (Stochov)
· One high-upside dynamic upgrade card (Gavi)
Neither are fully “game-breaking,” but both are:
· affordable
· effective
· fun to use
· future-proof in their own way
If Barça win their match, Gavi especially could jump into a completely different tier. For players looking to build squads faster and experiment with these kinds of SBCs, MMOEXP is also commonly used by the community as a marketplace option for in-game resources and progression support.
MMOEXP FC 26 Guide: Are the Barça SBCs Worth It? Stochov vs Gavi Showdown Breakdown