Top 10 FIFA YouTubers

From rage quits to worldies! Welcome to WatchMojo UK and today we'll be counting down our picks for the top 10 FIFA YouTubers! For this list, we're ranking YouTube gamers who are well known for uploading regular FIFA content. So, if you play the world's most popular football video game, or you're just a fan of watching people clown around in the name of entertainment, let's get ready for kick off.
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#10: MattHDGamer
We open with one of the most consistent FIFA channels out there. Because you can always rely on MattHDGamer for skill tutorials, squad builders, goal compilations and glitch discoveries on an almost daily basis. Sure, some other channels put more bells and whistles into production, but fans love Matt’s no nonsense approach and he’s damn good at what he does. He’s the FIFA vlogging equivalent of an industrious holding midfielder; other players hit the headlines, but he’s the one with the football brain.
#9: Marshall89HD
In terms of subs, Marshall89HD falls behind the rest of today’s top 10, but his unique presentation style does offer something different to the typical FIFA video. Marshall is best known for creating in-depth and entertaining player reviews, giving his audience the lowdown on exactly how to use them in the game. So, if you’re struggling to get your Ultimate Team to gel, then this guy could just set you right. He’ll uncover the underrated and weed out the overhyped, leaving you to build a squad of winners.
#8: Castro1021
With the MLS getting bigger by the day, it figures that some of the world’s leading FIFA vloggers are based Stateside. Castro1021 has racked up over 700,000 subscribers since joining YouTube in 2014, and he has a Twitch following which is more than a million strong, thanks in large part to his dramatic presentation and commentary style. Castro clips are always packed with energy, and he has been known to get emotional when it comes to Ultimate Team. He sometimes enlists the help of his other half too, and ‘Girlfriend Pack’ clips are some of his most watched.
#7: Behzinga
The first of The Sidemen to make today’s list, Ethan Payne AKA Behzinga brings the fun to FIFA. An Essex boy and a West Ham fan, he’s well known for his bouts of uncontrollable laughter. He and the rest of his YouTube famous friends spend a lot of their time completing real life football challenges, but FIFA videos have always been Behzinga’s bread and butter. Way back when he uploaded his first clip he was playing FIFA 12, Roy Hodgson was in his first weeks as England manager and goal-line technology was still a pipe dream for pub debate. A lifetime ago.
#6: Spencer FC
Alright mate? For all round football content, it’s hard to beat Spencer FC. This guy lives and breathes the beautiful game, be that watching from the stands, starring as player/manager for Hashtag United FC or settling down for a good ol’ FIFA sesh. From humble beginnings, he’s created one of the most successful football brands on the internet, and has played FIFA against some of the best in the sport. From Marcus Rashford to Ade Akinfenwa, they’re all on Spence’s channel. An influential man, he even voiced the tutorials on FIFA 16.
#5: TWOSYNC
With so many FIFA players plying their trade on YouTube, it pays to have a USP. What sets TwoSync apart is that they’re brothers. Mat & Chris debuted their channel in 2013, and today’s fans can tune in to their brotherly banter throughout the week, with new shows uploaded most days. And it pays to leave a comment with these guys; they’ve got a lot of time for their followers. There’s pack openings, general gameplay and Ultimate Team advice, all wrapped up with an uncanny on-screen chemistry. It’s almost as if they’re related. Oh, wait.
#4: Wroetoshaw
Real name Harry Lewis, Wroetoshaw (or W2S) is the youngest member of The Sidemen. Yet he’s still racked up more than 10 million subs. While his earliest shows focus solely on FIFA, Harry has branched out in recent years to present general football skits and challenges, often played out in his back garden and sometimes alongside his little brother. Throwing trademark exuberance into every second of screen time, he would’ve ranked higher were it not for a patchy upload schedule. Nevertheless, when these clips do drop, they’ve way more oomph than the average.
#3: AA9Skillz
Easily the most talented FIFA gamer featured today, AA9Skillz is a consistent top 100 player. In 2017, he memorably qualified for the FUT Champions regionals in Miami, entitling him to a spot on the roster alongside pro players and FIFA elites. While lots of FIFA professionals are on YouTube, most of them set their channel up after becoming one of the world’s best. ‘Double A’ did things the other way around, inviting fans to watch every moment of his fairy tale rise. And when he’s not playing the big leagues, he’s uploading tips vids. So best pay attention.
#2: AnEsonGib
For sheer production value, AnEsonGib scores second place. A well-connected man in the FIFA community, his channel is peppered with high profile collabs and he counts many of today’s top ten as friends. But a unique presentation style and relentless gag-reel sets this guy apart, and his one-man shows are addictive viewing. Well known for his outrageous luck in pack openings, he’s a self-styled ‘FIFA millionaire’ and has been dubbed the ‘Pack King’. Also known for occasional angry outbursts, he’s YouTube’s answer to a maverick number 9. A game-changer.
Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.
KSI
RossiHD
Kazooie94
#1: Miniminter
Six million subs can’t be wrong; Miniminter tops today’s league table. A Sidemen original, this guy’s creative, he’s consistent, and he can play. His clips are regularly watched by millions, and that’s despite some controversial Pro Evo content. Since FIFA 13 Miniminter has set the bar for FIFA vlogging, dropping traditional clips alongside footie challenges, funny Q&As and hilarious reaction videos. An accomplished all-rounder, he bridges the gap between fans and players, and he once hit De Bruyne in the face. We feel your pain KDB, but this guy’s the best there is.
