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EA FC 26 has barely settled into its cycle, and already the Ultimate Team meta is being shaken up by one of the most interesting Squad Building Challenges released so far: the Nico O'Reilly Breakthrough Phenom SBC. A towering 6'4 fullback who can also slot into midfield or even CAM, O'Reilly arrives with a unique blend of physical dominance, defensive tools, and surprisingly versatile passing options. On paper, this is exactly the type of card that EA FC players love early in the cycle: strong, flexible, and meta-adjacent enough to feel overpowered in the right hands. But does he actually live up to the hype in-game, or is this just another "looks good in stats, feels average in motion" SBC FC 26 Coins? After testing him in Rivals across multiple roles-primarily left back and then later as a box-to-box midfielder-this review breaks down exactly where Nico O'Reilly shines, where he struggles, and whether he deserves a place in your squad. The SBC Card Breakdown-A Physical Meta Fullback At first glance, Nico O'Reilly immediately stands out because of his physical profile and versatility. Height: 6'4 Positions: LB / CM / CAM Weak Foot / Skills: 4★ / 4★ Key PlayStyles: Intercept, Quick Step, Bruiser, Anticipate (no plus versions) This combination alone already places him into the "meta experiment" category EA FC 26 loves to introduce early in the cycle. Players this tall in wide defensive positions are always divisive-either they dominate physically or feel too clunky in buildup play. What makes O'Reilly particularly interesting is that he is not locked into a traditional fullback role. The ability to move him into midfield adds another layer of tactical flexibility, especially for players who like hybrid formations or in-game role switching. Chemistry Style Choice-Anchor or Bust? For testing, the Anchor chemistry style was used to maximize: Pace Defensive awareness Physical strength This turns O'Reilly into a pure defensive enforcer rather than a technical fullback. The goal here is simple: make him as difficult to beat as possible in duels while amplifying his already strong physical presence. There is also an alternative route using an Architect chem style, which can push him into a lengthy-style acceleration profile. This is something we'll return to later, because it potentially changes how he performs dramatically. In-Game Performance (Rivals Test): Left Back Role The first and most natural position for O'Reilly is left back, and this is where he feels most consistent. Defensive Presence-A Clear Strength Defensively, O'Reilly is exactly what his body type suggests: Strong tackling animation Effective shoulder challenges thanks to Bruiser Reliable interception positioning Quick jockey transitions in close defensive duels The Bruiser PlayStyle is particularly noticeable in EA FC 26's current meta. Physical contact matters a lot more this year, and O'Reilly excels when engaging attackers directly.
He becomes a genuine threat during set pieces and defensive clearances. He may not be a primary goal scorer, but he wins headers consistently enough to matter. For players who value set-piece efficiency, this is a genuine bonus. Tactical Shift: Moving O'Reilly into Midfield
Nico O'Reilly is one of those early-cycle EA FC SBCs that quietly defines the meta without being universally loved. He is strong, aggressive, and physically dominant-but not elegant. If you want a left back who wins duels, shuts down wings, and imposes himself physically on games, he is absolutely worth considering. If you want silky buildup and smooth possession play, you may want to look elsewhere.
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