Wanderers’ ratings have been confirmed for the new EAFC 25 game, with Ricardo Santos topping the list.
The annual game, formerly known as FIFA, releases later this month and members of the Bolton squad have been handed a score out of 100.
Santos leads the way with a 69 rating, with Nathan Baxter, Dion Charles, Aaron Collins, Josh Sheehan, Eoin Toal, Josh Dacres-Cogley and Scott Arfield all close behind on 68.
The defender’s score is a slight decrease from last year but still puts him in the top 20 players across the division.
George Johnston and Jordi Osei-Tutu are both on 67 ratings, with John McAtee, George Thomason, Chris Forino and Randell Williams all on 66.
Victor Adeboyejo, Kyle Dempsey, Szabi Schon, Gethin Jones, Carlos Mendes Gomes and Luke Southwood have received 65 ratings, with Jay Matete and Will Forrester both on 64.
Luke Matheson and Conor Carty are both included in the ratings – the latter joined Doncaster on loan in January but was sidelined by an ACL injury after five appearances at the Eco-Power Stadium.
The top seven ratings in League One are all Birmingham players, with Krystian Bielik, Alex Cochrane, Tomoki Iwata, Christoph Klarer, Paik Seung Ho Ben Davies and Emil Hansson rated 71 or higher.
The only player away from St Andrew’s with a score higher than 70 is Huddersfield defender Michal Helik.
Here is a full list of Wanderers' confirmed EAFC 25 ratings at the time of writing
- Ricardo Santos (69)
- Nathan Baxter (68)
- Dion Charles (68)
- Aaron Collins (68)
- Josh Sheehan (68)
- Eoin Toal (68)
- Josh Dacres-Cogley (68)
- Scott Arfield (68)
- George Johnston (67)
- Jordi Osei-Tutu (67)
- John McAtee (66)
- George Thomason (66)
- Chris Forino (66)
- Randell Williams (66)
- Victor Adeboyejo (65)
- Kyle Dempsey (65)
- Szabi Schon (65)
- Gethin Jones (65)
- Carlos Mendes Gomes (65)
- Luke Southwood (65)
- Jay Matete (64)
- Will Forrester (64)
- Klaidi Lolos (63)
- Joel Coleman (60)
- Luke Matheson (60)
- Conor Carty (59)
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