May 8, 2024

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EA FC 24 ratings: Ex-Cymru Premier men ranked including Wrexham, Newport County & Hibs stars

EA Sports FC 24 is out this month and a few former Welsh domestic league players will feature on the game with their player ratings reportedly leaked.

Rhys Healey – 73 (/)

The former Connah’s Quay Nomads forward featured only four times for Toulouse in Ligue 1 last season as the forward suffered a serious knee injury.

Before the injury, Healey had scored twice from four games in the top division in France. The season before Toulouse won promotion back into Ligue One the forward was the top scorer in the league with 20 goals.

The forward signed for EFL Championship side Watford this summer.

Tom Bradshaw – 72 (+3)

The former Aberystwyth Town forward enjoyed one of his best goal-scoring seasons for Millwall last season as the Lions narrowly missed out on the play-offs.

The forward grabbed 17 goals last season and four assists as he finished the season as the club’s top scorer.

His performances during the season also earned him a call-up in March 2023 as his last call-up was in May 2018.

Ben Cabango – 71 (+1)
The former New Saints man played 45 of the 46 games in the championship last season grabbing two goals in the process.

A goal against Watford earlier in the season and a last-second winner in the South Wales derby at Cardiff City Stadium in April of this year.

Swansea currently sit 22nd in the league as the defender has played all available minutes for the Swans.

Ryan Hedges – 70 (/)
The former Flint Town United winger, Hedges featured 43 times last season for Blackburn Rovers as the winger notched up four goals and four assists from last campaign.

He has featured in all the games for Blackburn this season as he already has one goal this season with a winner against Watford in late August.

Rhys Norrington-Davies – 69 (+1)

The former Aberystwyth Town defender and now Sheffield United defender has had his rating increased for the previous EA title.

Norrington-Davies is currently side-lined with an injury as the defender has not featured for Sheffield United since October 2022.

Priestley Farquharson – 65 (+3)
The former Connah’s Quay Nomads defender signed for a free transfer this summer to sign for League Two side Walsall.

He featured 31 times last season for Newport County as the defender racked up an impressive four goals and four assists.

Sam Finley – 64 (–1)
The former New Saints midfielder has had his rating drop by one rating as he featured 38 times last season.

So far this season he has played in all The Gas’s games this season as Bristol Rovers currently sit in 18th as of September 14th.

Christian Doidge – 63 (–2)
The former Barry Town and Carmarthen Town striker has been downgraded by two ratings following a poor season.

So far this season, the striker has seemed to have found his form as he has two goals and two assists from his opening four league games.

Jordan Davies – 63 (–1)
The former Bangor City man has had a downgrade to his card this season as his side Wrexham reached the EFL for the first time since 2008.

Davies featured 27 times last season as he notched in only 3 goals last season as the season prior, he grabbed 15 goals in the league.

As Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s side found a tough start back in the EFL, Jordan Davies scored in the opening day 5-3 defeat to MK Dons.

Owen Evans – 63 (+1)
A one-time loanee for Rhyl, Evans has been given an increase of one for the new EA title.

Evans had the best season of his career as he played 45 out of 46 games in the league and he kept 14 clean sheets in the process.

Alex Samuel – 61 (-2)

The former Aberystwyth Town man has received a downgrade as the forward featured only 10 times last season as he scored one goal.

Since joining Ross County in August 2021, the forward has played 21 times but he has only scored one goal for the club.

Max Cleworth – 60 (+1 )
Cleworth is a former Caernarfon loanee as the centre half featured 19 times last season as his side finished top of the national league.

Cleworth featured for the first time in the league this season as he came on as a first-half substitute as Wrexham won 2-1 against Doncaster.

Will Evans – 59 (New)

The former Cardiff Met and Bala Town player is the man everyone is talking about this season.

Evans made 45 appearances last season scoring only two goals and one assist as Newport County finished 15th in League Two last season.

Will Evans has been in the form of his life as he has scored seven goals out of seven games as well as scoring in five games in a row.

His performances throughout August provided him a nomination for Player of the Month.

Nathan Wood – 58 (New)
Wood the former Penybont who just signed for Newport County over the summer has been given a 58 rating for the new EA title.

The goal of the season winner of last season for his solo run goal vs. Cardiff Met has been given just one rating lower than the 2nd top scorer in League Two.

Wood so far this season has featured five times for Newport as all of his appearances have come off the bench this season.

James Waite – 57 (-4)
Waite featured 33 times last season for Newport County as he grabbed two assists in the process.

Waite was very promising last season in the EFL Cup as he scored the winner against a current Premier League side Luton Town and scored the winner against Portsmouth.

Jake Bickerstaff – 56 (+1)

The former Caernarfon loanee only featured once last season for Wrexham as his one sole appearance was an eight-minute substitute against Sheffield United in the FA Cup.

So far this season, due to the injury to Paul Mullin the forward has featured four times in League Two as the forward has scored two goals.

The forward grabbed his team’s first goal in the dramatic 5-5 draw with Swindon and the teams’ third goal in a 4-2 win over Walsall.

*Ratings are provided by @FUT_Scoreboard and could be subject to change before the release of the game. EA FC 24 is due to be released in Cymru, England, Northern Ireland, and Scotland on Friday, September 29. 

(Featured Image: Will Cheshire)

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