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 length | Typical full time, door to door |
|---|---|
| 4 minutes | about 10 minutes |
| 5 minutes | about 12 minutes |
| 6 minutes | about 15 minutes |
| 8 minutes | about 20 minutes |
| 10 minutes | about 25 minutes |
| 12 minutes | about 30 minutes |
| 15 minutes | about 38 minutes |
| 20 minutes | about 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.