A ’live’ version of regular player cards in FUT, Ones to Watch add an intriguing option for players both on the pitch and in the ever-changing FUT Transfer Market, tracking players form over time. Below, we’ve put together another full FUT 20 OTW players list and explained exactly how they work. On this page: FIFA 20 Ones to Watch Cards: The key here will be picking the players who you feel will hit the greatest run of form this season. Wan-Bissaka, for instance, has had a very strong start for Manchester United, as has Joao Félix at Atletico Madrid. Our tip? Keep a close eye on the values of the OTW cards that are the only ones for their position, like Wan-Bissaka so far - not because they’re likely to have better seasons than anyone else, but because they could get a potentially dispriportionate boost to their value on the transfer market. Looking for more on FIFA 20? So far we have the key details on the FUT Chemistry explained and a Chemistry styles list and affected attributes, a detailed FIFA 20 Volta mode guide and details on how to earn Volta Coins in FIFA 20 fast, a list of the top FIFA 20 potential wonderkids: the best young players and hidden gems, the full FIFA 20 player ratings and top 100 players, an in-progress FIFA 20 Ones to Watch OTW players list, and a full FIFA 20 Icons list, too. Finally, check out our SBC pages on the Teemu Pukki SBC solution, Josef Martínez SBC solution and Robert Lewandowski SBC solution, as well as pages on FIFA 20 five star skillers, plus the best FIFA 20 goalkeepers, best FIFA 20 defenders, best FIFA 20 midfielders, best FIFA 20 wingers, and best FIFA 20 strikers for an in-depth look at each position. Finally, check out the latest in-forms in this week’s FIFA 20 TOTW, number 40 and our full FIFA 20 Ultimate Scream cards and players list, too. They’re essentially a fantastic investment card - but it depends on your own powers of prediction too, as the cards are expensive if you don’t get one with luck, and will only improve over time if that player is having a great season themselves. Here’s everything you need to know about Ones to Watch cards in FIFA 20:
Ones to Watch are only in packs for a limited time - The cards are available for usually around two weeks from launch day, which is the 27th September. A short while after that, they’ll disappear from packs. From then on, they’ll only be available on the transfer market, meaning that they function, primarily, as an investment card for fantasy-football style bets on the market - at least until the next round are released in February for the winter update. Ones to Watch increase according to the latest in-form version of the card - So, if Pépé increases from 83 to 85, then he gets an 85-rated card. If he’s even better in a later Team of the Week and gets an 87, say, then his Ones to Watch card will rise to 87 too. Ones to Watch can’t decrease in rating - Once they increase, that’s the minimum rating the card will have for the rest of the season. It only changes if there’s another, higher-rated in-form card released down the line. Even better! Ones to Watch are available in any FUT player pack - That means any free packs, purchased packs, or gifts could have a Ones to Watch player inside, so long as the pack features some player cards itself. Ones to Watch ratings are updated immediately - As soon as the new Team of the Week or other in-form card is available, the Ones to Watch card will increase. Ones to Watch replace their standard versions during the release period - Whilst they’re available in packs, Ones to Watch will replace any standard versions of the card. So you can’t pack a Romelu Lukaku that isn’t a One to Watch card in that first week.