Gaming Guide

FC 26 Creating Space Evolution: Best Attackers and Full Upgrade Path

The requirements, every stat boost, and which Glory Hunters cards get the most out of it.

The requirements, every stat boost, and which Glory Hunters cards get the most out of it.

The Creating Space Evolution comes from the Knockout Glory 1 Tournament in FC 26, and it turns an attacker into a sharper dribbler with faster feet and better close control. It stacks agility, acceleration, and ball control while adding four PlayStyles, and because it only lifts the overall by a single point, it plays nicely as the opening link in a longer Evolution chain.

Quick answer: Pick an attacker rated 93 or lower that is not a World Tour Silver Stars card, then play one match per level across three levels to unlock every upgrade and reach 94 overall.


Creating Space Evolution entry requirements

Any card you drop into this Evolution has to clear four caps. If a player is even one point over the overall limit or carries too many PlayStyles, the slot will reject them.

RequirementLimit
OverallMax 93
PlayStyleMax 10
PlayStyle+Max 3
RarityNot World Tour Silver Stars

Every stat and PlayStyle upgrade by level

The upgrades arrive across three levels. The overall bump is small, but the movement and dribbling gains are where the value sits, and the PlayStyles push your card toward tight-space attacking play.

LevelUpgrades
Level 1+1 OVR (94), +4 Skill Moves, +5 Acceleration (94), +5 Sprint Speed (95), +5 Composure (93), PlayStyle First Touch
Level 2+5 Agility (96), +3 Balance (94), +3 Reactions (95), PlayStyles+ Technical and Rapid, PlayStyle Trickster
Level 3+3 Ball Control (93), +5 Dribbling (95), PlayStyle Quickstep

Each level unlocks the same way. Play one match in any mode with your active Evolution player, and the next tier opens. Three matches total gets you to the finished card.


Best players for Creating Space Evolution

The strongest fits are the Glory Hunters cards, which sit under the overall cap and already have profiles that respond well to a movement and dribbling boost. Any of these will feel noticeably quicker on the ball once fully evolved.

  • Ounahi (Glory Hunters)
  • Ahmed (Glory Hunters)
  • Kanno (Glory Hunters)
  • Alvarado (Glory Hunters)
  • Arias (Glory Hunters)
  • Beier (Glory Hunters)
  • Dest (Glory Hunters)

Why chaining beats a solo upgrade

Because Creating Space raises the overall by only one point, the card that comes out the other side still fits inside the entry caps of many other Evolutions. That makes it a strong first step rather than a finishing move.

Run it early, then feed the upgraded player into a follow-up Evolution to layer on shooting, passing, or physical stats it does not touch. Doing it in the reverse order risks pushing the overall too high to qualify for later paths.

Tip: Since the Evolution hands out Technical, Rapid, Trickster, First Touch, and Quickstep, pick a base card that lacks those PlayStyles so none of the boosts go to waste.


How to confirm the Evolution finished

After your third match, the Evolution menu marks the player as complete and the card locks in at 94 overall with all three levels applied. Check the player item to confirm the new agility, dribbling, and ball control values, plus the added PlayStyles and the extra four Skill Moves. If a level still shows as locked, it means the qualifying match did not register your Evolution card as active, so start that match again with the player in your lineup.