Best Players for FC 26 ‘The Party Is Inside’ Evolution

Best Players for FC 26 'The Party Is Inside' Evolution

I was two matches into Squad Battles when I realized I had the wrong base card active. You can feel the opportunity slip in a single substitution. I closed the Transfer Market and made the call.

I’ve tested The Party is Inside Evolution up close so you don’t have to guess which creative winger becomes worth the 90,000 coin investment. I’ll walk you through the requirements, the practical value of each upgrade level, and the handful of bases that actually make the EVO sing in Ultimate Team.

I watched five RM/RW candidates fail to qualify at the trader’s screen. Now the rules.

The Party is Inside Evolution in FC 26 enforces narrow entry gates. Miss one stat or the wrong position and that 90,000-coin decision goes from upgrade to regret.

  • Overall: Max 88
  • Pace: Max 91
  • Total Positions: Max 4
  • PlayStyle: Max 10
  • PlayStyle+: Max 2
  • Not Rarity: World Tour Silver Stars
  • Position: RM or RW

How much does The Party is Inside evolution cost?

It costs 90,000 coins to purchase the evolution. Treat that as a committed trade; you’ll want the right base to justify playtime requirements across Squad Battles, Rivals, Champions or Live Events.

I watched the stat sliders move during Level 1 and thought: this is more than a sticker. The upgrade tree by level.

This EVO is a precision scalpel in your attacker’s toolbox. Each level unlocks targeted spikes — some cosmetic, some transformative — and the PlayStyles are the real value drivers.

Level 1 upgrades

  • Overall: +30 | 90
  • Dribbling: +30 | 90
  • Long Passing: +30 | 90
  • Composure: +30 | 90
  • PlayStyles+: Technical | 2
  • PlayStyles: Finesse Shot | 8

Level 2 upgrades

  • Acceleration: +25 | 89
  • Aggression: +25 | 75
  • Crossing: +15 | 88
  • Vision: +30 | 91
  • Positions: CAM
  • PlayStyles: Tiki Taka | 8

Level 3 upgrades

  • Ball Control: +30 | 90
  • Short Passing: +30 | 90
  • Free Kick: +15 | 88
  • Sprint Speed: +25 | 87
  • Stamina: +25 | 85
  • Weak Foot: +3 | 4

Level 4 upgrades

  • Crossing: +15 | 88
  • Free Kick: +15 | 88
  • Skills: +4
  • PlayStyles+: Incisive Pass | 2
  • PlayStyles: Trickster | 8
  • Roles: Shadow Striker++

Level 5 upgrades

  • Shooting: +15 | 88
  • Agility: +30 | 91
  • Balance: +30 | 87
  • Curve: +30 | 90
  • Reactions: +30 | 91
  • Roles: Playmaker++

Level 1 upgrade requirements

  • Play 2 matches in Squad Battles on minimum Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player in game.

Level 2 upgrade requirements

  • Play 1 match in Squad Battles on minimum Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player in game.

Level 3 upgrade requirement

  • Play 1 match in Squad Battles on minimum Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player in game.

Level 4 upgrade requirements

  • Play 1 match in Squad Battles on minimum Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player in game.

Level 5 upgrade requirements

  • Play 1 match in Squad Battles on minimum Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player in game.

Which players work best for The Party is Inside evolution?

I opened FUTBIN and scrolled the Transfer Market until a few names kept surfacing. My shortlist and why each one actually matters in-game.

  • Kingsley Coman Winter Wildcards — Speed and trickery that pair well with the EVO’s dribbling and agility spikes.
  • Athenea Liga F — Versatile feet and passing; the Vision and Short Passing boosts make her a midfield conductor.
  • Debinha — Balance and curve gains turn long-range attempts into serious threats.
  • Luany Future Stars — Young, technical, and benefits massively from PlayStyles like Trickster.
  • Trinity Rodman Winter Wildcards — Physicality plus upgraded reactions turns her into a reliable outlet on the flank.
  • Phil Foden Ultimate Scream — Playmaker role and technical PlayStyles fit the Level 5 finish perfectly.
  • Raul Moro World Tour — Cheap on the market, high ceiling once Vision and Passing are boosted.
  • Mateus Mane Future Stars — Sprint Speed and Dribbling synergies make him dangerous in 1v1s.
  • Francisco Conceicao TOTW — A nimble winger who converts Curve and Finesse Shot upgrades into real goals.

Pick the wrong base and your shiny upgrade becomes a deflated balloon. If you use FUTBIN, the FUT Web App, or the in-game Transfer Market you can compare current prices and chemistry fits before committing the 90,000 coins.

I’ve walked this path enough to trust which roles and PlayStyles matter most for creative wide attackers. Which name on my list makes you want to sacrifice an SBC base tonight?