EA Connection Quality and Connection Quality refer to the quality of your game connection in EA SPORTS FC™, not your internet connection. The report doesn’t support Nintendo Switch.
The EA Connection Quality Report helps you better understand how your Connection Quality might be impacting online gameplay. It offers data and insights on how to improve your connection. While our reliable and stable game data centers around the world affects Online Gameplay Responsiveness, your personal network setup is just as important.
The Connection Quality Report is divided into sections to help you learn more about your connection’s impact on the speed, reliability, and consistency of your online gaming.
Your Connection Score is an average ranging from 0-100 of ping, packet loss, and jitter data from the past 7 days of applicable online match gameplay, updated regularly. Your ISP’s Connection Score shows your ISP’s average ping, packet loss, and jitter over the past 30 days of applicable online matches, updated daily at Midnight UTC. An ISP Connection Score isn’t a recommendation for any specific ISP.
ISP Comparison Leaderboard compares your ISP’s connection quality in your location over the past 30 days. This is updated daily at midnight UTC.
Learn more about your Match History and how it works.
This section of the EA Connection Quality Report helps you improve or monitor your Connection Quality.
Connection monitoring options details how you can enable and understand the Connection monitoring options available in EAS FC.
Troubleshooting details some of the potential actions that you can take to improve your Connection Quality.
Our articles on ping, packet loss, and jitter cover each of the primary Connection Quality metrics, what they are, and how they impact your online gameplay experience.
A Connection Score is a clear summary of the Connection Quality metrics that can impact the stability and quality of an online connection.
Matches played in the following EAS FC game modes will contribute to both an individual’s and ISP’s Connection Score:
Your Match History displays all the applicable EAS FC online matches you’ve played in the past seven days. These matches contribute to your personal Connection Quality Score.
Here’s what you can see in your Match History:
There are a few different reasons why a match may not show in Match History.
When you’re logged in to the EA Connection Quality Report, your ISP is determined based on the ISP that you last played an EAS FC online match from.
When you're not logged in to the site, your ISP is determined based on the IP address you’re accessing the site from.
You can stop sharing data by disabling the Usage Sharing Data option from inside the game. You can find this setting within the Privacy Settings section of the Online Settings.