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FIFA 23 FUT Moments: Five matches we want to replay

FIFA 23 Ultimate Team has added a new mode called FUT Moments and it’s got us thinking about which games we want to replay!

The single-player mode offers players the opportunity to obtain ‘stars’, which is a new in-game currency that can be spent on packs and other items within the game.

FUT Moments focuses on short scenarios, and players will start off by selecting a Story. Those Stories will be based on seasonal themes, campaigns within FUT, or actual events from football’s past or present.

As a result, there could be the option to replay iconic scenarios from the biggest competitions in world football, just with your own FUT team.

We’ve taken a look at five potential games we’d love to replay in FUT Moments.

Arguably the greatest comeback in football history.

Liverpool looked dead and buried in the Champions League final as they fell 3-0 down to an inspired Milan team, but Steven Gerrard inspired a comeback, and the Reds went on to win on penalties.

The FUT challenge would be to come from 3-0 down within just 45 minutes.

A very quick one here.

David Beckham raised the roof at Old Trafford with a final-minute free-kick to send England to the 2002 World Cup.

This challenge would put you in the shoes of the free-kick taker in the last minute; score it!

You know the script.

United were 1-0 down heading into injury-time but goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the 91st and 93rd minutes gave United the trophy.

Could you potentially score two last-minute goals as well?

The best comeback the Premier League has ever seen.

Arsenal raced into a 4-0 lead within 26 minutes.

Newcastle pulled a goal back in the 68th minute and would score three more, with the equaliser coming in the 87th minute from the late

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