• Argentina FIFA 18 World Cup Ratings Reveal

    Will one of the greatest players in football history finally lift the sport's biggest trophy? 

    For the two-time world champions and 2014 finalists to go the distance at the 2018 FIFA World Cup™, Lionel Messi will have to be be at his absolute best. But La Albiceleste isn't just a one-man show; players like Gonzalo Higuain and Angel Di Maria will also don the blue-and-white in Russia. 

    Despite an uneasy qualifying run, Argentina can almost always be considered a favorite at the highest level — especially when Messi is in the squad. If they can work together as a team and shore up the backline, Messi and company could earn their country's first World Cup trophy since 1986. 

    Take control of Argentina and compete in the brand-new 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ update, available as a free content download to all FIFA 18 players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on May 29.

    Lionel Messi, FC Barcelona

    Gonzalo Higuain, Juventus

    Paulo Dybala, Juventus

    Sergio Agüero, Manchester City

    Nicolás Otamendi, Manchester City

    Ángel Di María, Paris Saint-Germain

    Mauro Icardi, Inter Milan

    Alejandro Gómez, Atalanta

    Javier Pastore, Paris Saint-Germain

    Sergio Romero, Manchester United

    Federico Fazio, Roma

    Lucas Biglia, AC Milan

    Éver Banega, Sevilla

    Marcos Rojo, Manchester United

    Javier Mascherano, Hebei China Fortune 

    Ezequiel Garay, Valencia

    Mateo Mussachio, AC Milan

    Leandro Paredes, Zenit St. Petersburg

    Gerónimo Rulli, Real Sociedad

    Eduardo Salvio, Benfica

    Ángel Correa, Atlético Madrid

    Ezequiel Lavezzi, Hebei China Fortune

    Roberto Pereyra, Watford

    Fernando Belluschi, San Lorenzo

    Augusto Fernández, Beijing Renhe

    Marcos Acuña, Sporting CP

    Emiliano Rigoni, Zenit St. Petersburg

    Lucas Pratto, River Plate 

    Darío Benedetto, Boca Juniors

    Pablo Zabaleta, West Ham United

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