"Wins to FIFA 23 Coins Watch" means that when a player's team is successful in three of the next eight domestic matches (starting on September 30,) Then they receive an additional one-time stat boost comparable to another in-form. If, for instance, Man City win 3/8 games, Haaland gets another +1 over and above the in-form updates that he gets. (Lol 'if'.)

Nations to Watch means that anyone with an Ones to Watch card whose country is participating with this year's World Cup will receive a one-time in-form upgrade when their team is victorious in the competition. It's been a tough time for Erling on this front, it appears due to Norway's absence from the tournament. ('Tough times for Erling' is not something we expect to write on many other occasions this year/decade/millennium.)

And, even better, Nations to Watch players don't need to be picked for the national team to be upgraded, meaning that even if Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazil squad and his countrymen score an upset in Qatar and win, the Arsenal striker will still receive an extra +1.

It is also important to note the fact that Ones to Watch players do not get upgrades based on other promotional cards. Therefore, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April , in the new promotion known as Factsmashers or something else it is, his OTW won't be upgraded in line with the promo. (Sorry Tyler. If this helps you feel better, then you're in the pre-orders of everyone's OTW package.)

The unusual market for transfers of last year's behavior meant it was usually practical and cost-effective to include good promotional players to your team, even within a couple of days of their debut. This could prove to be the case in FIFA 23, but for right now, the top Ones to Watch players are likely cost you a significant cost. Since they've been given no FUT 23 Coins for sale updates at all and are not receiving any upgrades, it's hard to suggest spending money on them.