road to 38-0 quick start
road to 38-0 is a full-season football squad builder. Build for 38 matches, not one highlight fixture: keeper, defenders, midfield engine, and reliable forwards all matter. The best run has enough depth to win tight away days and still dominate easier home matches.
- Road to 38-0 is for players asking can you go 38-0, how to win 38-0, or how to beat 38-0 game.
- The answer is a repeatable process: build the spine, simulate, identify the dropped-points cause, and change one role instead of restarting from zero.
- Use this page when the main game is clear but the path from a good record to 38-0 is not.
What to know
- Do not rebuild the whole XI after one near miss.
- Dropped draws usually point to creativity or set-piece weakness.
- Dropped losses usually point to transition cover or defensive depth.
Fast path
- Draft a title-winning spine before luxury attackers.
- Simulate once and read the weakness note.
- Fix draw risk or loss risk separately.
- Use the leaderboard to compare whether similar builds are working.
| Record target | 38-0 |
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| Main format | Premier League-style football |
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| Best for | players trying to improve from near-perfect records to a true 38-0 run. |
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| Best use | Plan the perfect football season one weakness at a time. |
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| Share style | No-spoiler result card |
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| Next action | Build a 38-0 squad |
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| If you draw | Add chance creation or late-game finishing |
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| If you lose | Add transition cover or defensive command |
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| If OVR is high | Test formation before changing stars |
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35-3 route
A 35-3 route often has the talent but lacks repeatable away-day control.
37-1 route
A 37-1 route is close enough that one role, one formation, or one finisher can make the difference.
The 38-0 improvement loop
The loop is draft, simulate, diagnose, one-role replay. It is slower than random rebuilding, but it teaches which football job actually changed the season.
What to learn from near misses
A 35-3 or 36-2 record is not a failed page visit; it is the clue. Draws usually mean chance creation or late-game control. Losses usually mean transition cover, keeper quality, or defensive command.
Why the leaderboard matters
Leaderboard rows show which records are possible and which modes are producing strong results. That turns the page from static advice into a live learning path.
How to read your result
The record is only the first signal in road to 38-0. Read the OVR next, then check the season categories behind it: goalkeeping, defence, midfield control, attack, season balance, depth, and away form. A perfect 38-0 squad needs repeatable wins across many match types, not only a strong best XI.
Scoring model for road to 38-0
road to 38-0 uses a fan-game scoring model built around a full 38-match league season. Goalkeeping, defence, midfield control, attack, season balance, depth, and away form all matter. The model rewards squads that can win tight away games, rotate without collapsing, and keep chance creation repeatable. Treat the score as a replayable challenge result, not an official forecast.
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