Team of the Week 4 has been leaked with 23 in-forms selected for performances from Friday, October 3 to Monday, October 6. The headline items are a 90-rated Vinícius Júnior, an 88 Moisés Caicedo, an 87 Bruno Guimarães, an 86 Luis Díaz, and an 82 Jordi Alba. The rest of the squad features a long list of 80 and 81 overall upgrades, which fits the early cycle pattern of keeping high ratings scarce.

Full leaked squad

LW Vinícius Júnior 90
CDM Moisés Caicedo 88
CDM Bruno Guimarães 87
LW Luis Díaz 86
LB Jordi Alba 84
RW Vivien Endemann 83
RB Lynn Wilms 83
LM Rosemonde Kouassi 83
CM Joey Veerman 82
RW Vicki Becho 82
LB Valentín Barco 81
RB Carmona 81
ST Yoan Bonny 81
CB Craig Halkett 80
GK Alexander Schlager 80
ST Rayan Philippe 80
LM Nicolò Cambiaghi 80
ST Brandon Thomas-Asante 80
CM Fran Álvarez 80
RW Jesurun Rak-Sakyi 80
ST Pablo Felipe 80
RW Emersonn 80
ST Theo Bair 80

Why the five headliners earned their spots

Vinícius Júnior, LW, 90

Real Madrid’s star produced a brace that swung a marquee league match, combining explosive acceleration with decisive end product. The leaked card mirrors that impact with elite pace and dribbling, plus improved finishing that should make him one of the deadliest early-game wingers.

Moisés Caicedo, CDM, 88

A statement all-round display capped by a long-range winner for Chelsea. His in-form reflects that match control, adding stronger interception and aggression numbers to an already tireless ball-winner, the kind of CDM that anchors meta Premier League squads. His goal is most likely to secure him a Power Shot Playstyle +.

Bruno Guimarães, CDM, 87

Newcastle’s midfield leader settled a tense match with a curling strike from outside the box and dictated the tempo. The upgrade leans into his box-to-box profile, with better passing, shooting from range, and defensive awareness to connect midfield to attack.

Luis Díaz, LW, 86

A lightning start and a late second for Bayern underlined his direct threat on the left. The in-form adds sharper finishing to his trademark pace and agility, turning quick transitions into goals and offering a high-ceiling wide option for Bundesliga teams.

Early-season trend to watch

There are a lot of 80 and 81 ratings in this leak. That aligns with EA’s approach at the start of the cycle, where most TOTW selections land in the low 80s and only a handful break into the high 80s and above. It keeps the power curve flatter, rewards strong weekly performances from a wider range of leagues, and lets the overall rating level rise gradually through the season.

What this means for players

Expect a couple of chase items at the top, then a spread of role players and objective helpers across the rest of the squad. Wingers who can burst past defenders, all-action midfielders who influence both boxes, and a few flexible cards for themed builds are the clear takeaways this week.