EA SPORTS has revealed the Top 100 Player Ratings for its FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 update. This includes featuring a number one ranking of Australian national player Sam Kerr.
The EA SPORTS FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 mode will be available to play from the end of June as a free update to the game.
No kiwis made the top 100 which isn’t that surprising given our young squad. That being said expect to see some of our ferns climb the rankings soon. And if you want to see some of these stars in the making, make sure you get down to some of the games. The FIFA Women’s World Cup is booming, and wouldn’t it be cool to say you saw it in your own back yard?
Anyway back to the game. You can see the top 20 rankings below, or the full top 100 here!
EA SPORTS FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Player Ratings top 20
Please note ‘**’ below indicates players that are included in matchday squad from launch of update but ruled out of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ due to injury or other circumstances (as of June 22nd) | |||
RANK | PLAYER | NATION | OVERALL RATING |
1 | Sam Kerr | Australia | 91 |
2 | Alexia Putellas | Spain | 91 |
3 | Caroline Graham Hansen | Norway | 90 |
4 | Alex Morgan | United States | 90 |
5 | Ada Hegerberg | Norway | 90 |
6 | Wendie Renard | France | 90 |
7 | Lucy Bronze | England | 89 |
8 | Marie Katoto** | France | 89 |
9 | Irene Paredes | Spain | 88 |
10 | Guro Reiten | Norway | 88 |
11 | Kadidiatou Diani | France | 88 |
12 | Debinha | Brazil | 88 |
13 | Beth Mead** | England | 88 |
14 | Sophia Smith | United States | 87 |
15 | Fridolina Rolfö | Sweden | 87 |
16 | Alexandra Popp | Germany | 87 |
17 | Lena Oberdorf | Germany | 87 |
18 | Grace Geyoro | France | 87 |
19 | Lauren Hemp | England | 87 |
20 | Ashley Lawrence | Canada | 87 |