Quick answers up top

  • Ultimate Team, Squad Battles: 4-minute halves, about 10 minutes per match.
  • Ultimate Team, FUT Champions: 6-minute halves, about 15 minutes per match.

Typical match lengths

These times include normal stoppage, replays, short pauses and basic loading. No extra time or penalties.

Half lengthTypical full time, door to door
4 minutesabout 10 minutes
5 minutesabout 12 minutes
6 minutesabout 15 minutes
8 minutesabout 20 minutes
10 minutesabout 25 minutes
12 minutesabout 30 minutes
15 minutesabout 38 minutes
20 minutesabout 50 minutes

Mode by mode

Ultimate Team

  • Squad Battles: 4-minute halves. Expect roughly 10 minutes per game.
  • FUT Champions: 6-minute halves. Plan for about 15 minutes per game.
  • Division Rivals and Online Draft: Usually 6-minute halves. Budget 15 minutes per game.
  • Friendlies: Often 6-minute halves, but house rules can vary.

Kick Off and Career Mode
You can set halves from 4 to 20 minutes. Use the table above to estimate the full real time.

Extra time and penalties

Knockout matches can add extra time, then a shootout if needed. At 6-minute halves, extra time adds about 12 minutes of play, plus a few minutes for the shootout flow.

What stretches a match

  • More goals and fouls mean more stoppage time and replays.
  • Tactical pauses and substitutions add up, especially online.
  • Lobby and loading screens add a small buffer on both ends.

Time management tips

Pick a half length that fits your window. Skip replays when possible. For FUT Champions, scrim at 6 minute halves so your pacing matches live games. For quick grinds, use shorter halves in offline modes.