- A handful of new competitions and leagues are likely to be part of EA Sports' upcoming football-sim title, FC 27.
- From Liga MX to AFA, a few non-European leagues will be new additions to the title.
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FC 27 Partner Clubs Leak: Complete List of Licensed Teams So Far

Summary
The arrival of FC 27 is closer than you think, and several leaks that surfaced on the internet have revealed exciting additions to the overall title. And official clubs and league licensing are a major part of it. As we've got a few months before the official release, the FC 27 Partner Clubs have finally been revealed.
A total of 20 official European and non-European leagues, along with more than 40 teams, will be officially part of the title. On that note, let's take a detailed look at everything we know about FC 27 Licensed Leagues.
Top European Leagues Will Be Part of FC 27
Those who've been playing EA FC titles for a long time already have an idea of FC 27 Partner Clubs. Major names of the European circuit include Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester City, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Como 1907, and more, are already a pivotal part. Apart from these European names, a chunk of non-European names have also made the cut. @DetectiveFUT, a prominent content creator has shared their list on it.
Names like Buriram United, Mumbai City FC (other ISL teams), Legia Warszawa, Como 1907, and a few more will be added to the title. In such a way, several top-tier domestic clubs will get global exposure, and so does its players. Amidst these leagues, the Liga MX FC 27 return is surely something interesting. On that note, here's an overview of FC 27 Partner Leagues:
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Women's Champions League
- Premier League
- Barclays WSL
- EFL
- LaLiga
- Liga F
- Serie A
- Bundesliga
- Frauen-Bundesliga
- Conmebol Libertadores
- Eredivisie
- ISL
- Liga MX
- MLS
- NWSL
- AFA
- Ekstraklasa
By the time we get the list of official leagues and teams, check out our recent coverage of the FC 27 Ultimate Team Collection Book to know the new collection.
All Top-Tier Leagues Stay, but the J.League Misses Out
While we've got a good look at the leagues which will be part of FC 27. It's quite evident that a bunch of non-European leagues will surely take centre stage, especially the South American leagues. Even though the traditional leagues are there, there's still one more void to fill. EA Sports is yet to add the J-League to their huge list of FC 27 licensed leagues. The Asian league is still a part of eFootball. It'll be interesting to see whether EA can secure the license in the near future or not.
Enough about leagues; a few clubs are also there without their leagues being a part of the venture. Here's a list of FC 27 Clubs:
- Real Madrid
- Atletico Madrid
- Chelsea
- Bayern Munich
- Como 1907
- AS Roma
- Napoli
- Juventus
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- Lyon
- Lile
- AS Monaco
- Marseille
- Benfica
Did you know that top-tier Indian teams will also be a part of the upcoming title? We've already covered some information on that. Therefore, check out our recent piece about FC 27 ISL to know the registered Indian Teams.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which official leagues are the partners of FC 27?
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Which official leagues are the partners of FC 27?
Official leagues, such as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Women's Champions League, Bundesliga, Premier League, and more top-tier domestic tournaments, will be a part of FC 27.
Which teams will be a part of FC 27?
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Which teams will be a part of FC 27?
Top clubs from different tournaments, such as Real Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea, FK Bodo Glimt, Boca Juniors, PSV, and more teams, will be part of FC 27.
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