These are real market prices from active eFootball account sales in 2026. Use these as your reference before buying or selling.
Six factors determine an account's market value. Rank them correctly and you can spot overpriced and underpriced listings instantly.
Every 200-point jump roughly doubles value. 4,800+ = premium pricing.
Each Legendary adds £15-40 of value. DMF/AMF positions add the most.
Division 1 accounts command 20-30% premium over same-strength Div 3 accounts.
PS5 accounts sell 20-35% higher than equivalent mobile accounts.
A large coins balance adds £5-15. Less impactful than team quality.
Accounts with premium skill cards pre-equipped are worth slightly more.
The same team strength account sells at different prices depending on the platform. Here's what to expect across PS5, Mobile, and PC.
Prices are approximate market ranges. Accounts with rare Legendary players or high division rank command the upper end of each range.
Timing your purchase can save you 15-30%. Here's when the market moves and why.
Many players sell old accounts as they upgrade squads for new season content.
Free Legendary/Epic giveaways reduce demand for bought accounts temporarily.
Competitive events drive demand for Division 1-ready accounts.
Peak player activity, holiday gaming, and year-end events push demand up.
Formation or player re-ratings shift which accounts are most desirable.
These are the signs that a listing is priced above fair market value.
Seller lists a 4,400 strength account for £80+ without Legendary players
Price is described as "rare" without clear evidence of what makes it rare
Account has high strength but only on one platform (mobile) priced like PS5
Seller inflates price by referencing coins balance rather than player quality
Price doesn't drop even when comparable listings are 20-30% cheaper
Seller refuses to show current team strength screenshot from in-game
In 2026, eFootball account prices range from £10-20 for starter accounts (4,000-4,200 team strength) up to £150-400 for elite Division 1 accounts with 4,900-5,000+ team strength and multiple Legendary players. Mid-tier accounts with 4,300-4,600 strength typically cost £25-70, while high-tier accounts in the 4,600-4,850 range cost £70-150.
Team strength is the single biggest price driver for eFootball accounts. Every 200-point increase in team strength roughly doubles the account value. After team strength, the number and quality of Legendary players is the second biggest factor — a single Legendary DMF like Maradona or Zidane can add £20-40 to an account's value compared to the same strength account with only Epic players.
Yes, mobile eFootball accounts are typically 20-35% cheaper than equivalent PS5 accounts for the same team strength and player quality. This is because PS5 accounts have higher perceived value due to graphics and the larger competitive community. Mobile accounts with 4,500 strength might sell for £40-55 while a PS5 account of identical strength sells for £55-75.
eFootball account prices typically drop at the start of a new season (April) when many players upgrade their squads and list their old accounts. Prices also dip after major free player giveaway events when team strength is easier to build. Conversely, prices peak during summer tournaments and in November-December when player activity is highest.
A £150+ eFootball account is worth buying if you want to compete at Division 1 immediately without months of grinding. These accounts typically have 4,850-5,000+ team strength, 5 or more Legendary players including DMF and AMF positions, and an established Division 1 record. If you value your time and enjoy competitive play, the investment pays off within weeks versus 6-12 months of building from scratch.
Not always. Division ranking matters most when combined with high team strength. A Division 1 account with 4,700 strength may be worth less than a Division 3 account with 4,900 strength — the team quality is the primary value driver. Division rank is a secondary factor that confirms the account has been proven in competitive play.
eFootball coins and GP balance can add value to an account, but only moderately. An account with 5,000+ coins may command a small premium (£5-15) over an equivalent account with zero balance. However, coins are less impactful than players and team strength since their value depends on upcoming events. Always prioritise team strength over coins balance when evaluating accounts.