In EA SPORTS FC™ 25, the Inside Forward plays a dynamic and attacking role from wide positions, offering versatility in both offensive movement and goal-scoring potential. Positioned as a Right Winger (RW) or Left Winger (LW), the Inside Forward often starts out wide but consistently cuts inside to use their stronger foot, either to take shots or make decisive passes. This role is essential in breaking through defensive lines and creating high-quality goal-scoring opportunities.
An Inside Forward is an offensive-minded player who likes to run in behind defenders and move centrally to become an additional attacking threat. Unlike a traditional Winger who stays wide, the Inside Forward seeks to make diagonal runs toward the goal, often cutting inside onto their preferred foot to take shots or set up plays.
The Inside Forward can be set to three distinct focuses: Attack, Balanced, or Roaming, depending on the tactical demands of the match. Each focus determines how they position themselves on the field and the level of involvement in defense or build-up play.
When given an Attack focus, the Inside Forward prioritizes getting forward and cutting inside to create goal-scoring opportunities. They will constantly make attacking runs, aiming to either shoot or assist.
With a Balanced focus, the Inside Forward still cuts inside but provides a mix of offensive and defensive support. They may hold off on making aggressive runs to provide themselves as a passing option in the build-up.
When set to Roaming, the Inside Forward is granted more freedom to explore different positions, moving across the front line to exploit defensive weaknesses. This allows them to be highly unpredictable, often finding space in dangerous areas.
The Inside Forward role in EA SPORTS FC™ 25 adds an extra layer of creativity and goal-scoring threat from wide areas. Whether set to Attack, Balanced, or Roaming, the Inside Forward will cut inside, move centrally, and constantly aim to exploit gaps in the defense. With an Attack focus, they push forward aggressively, looking to score or assist. In Balanced, they mix their attacking role with build-up play, offering passing options. When given a Roaming focus, the Inside Forward gains freedom to move around the pitch, making them unpredictable and difficult to defend against.
This role is vital for teams that rely on fluid, attacking play and need a player who can stretch the defense, provide width, and cut inside to create chances or score goals.