FC 26 Season 7 is now live, and EA Sports has put a brand new pass in front of players who want something to grind for over the next few weeks. The season brings special evolutions, plenty of packs, cosmetics, and promo items, so this isn’t just filler between bigger drops. For players still working through Ultimate Team, that matters because the pass gives you a clear route to rewards whether you stay on the free track or pay up for the full version.

Just like the last six seasons, Season 7 comes in two different versions. The free pass is available for all, and you don’t need to spend anything extra to use it. If you want the paid version, you’ll need either 500,000 coins or 1,000 FC Points, and that purchase gives more rewards from every level of the pass. That makes the paid route a faster, denser reward path for players who plan to stay active across the season.

Complete list of FC 26 Season 7 rewards

Season 7’s reward pool centers on special evolutions, packs, cosmetics, and promo items. The source doesn’t break down every individual reward tier, but it does make the structure clear: the pass offers more at every level if you buy in, while the free version stays open to everyone. In practical terms, that means the paid track should feel less like a cosmetic add-on and more like a broader progression shortcut for players chasing value from every match.

EA Sports also ties progression to SP, which you can earn throughout the season via different objectives. That gives players a reason to keep checking the objective list instead of just grinding matches blindly, because every completed task pushes the pass forward. The team also says paid-pass owners get 6000 SP at specific milestones, which should help them unlock rewards more quickly and reduce the amount of late-season catch-up work.

How to earn SP faster in Season 7

Time-limited SP from different Ultimate Team modes can also speed things up, and that’s the detail most players will care about if they’re trying to finish the pass before the season ends. Those limited windows create a simple pressure point: log in, hit the right mode, and bank the extra SP before it disappears. For anyone juggling multiple game modes, this is the kind of system that rewards consistency more than marathon sessions.