Best SBC Solver Extensions for EA FC in 2026
If you play EA FC Ultimate Team on the Web App, you've probably spent way too long filling SBCs by hand. SBC solver extensions automate that — they read the challenge, pick a valid squad from your club, and fill it on the pitch with one click.
But which one should you actually install? There are at least five options on the Chrome Web Store right now, and they all claim to be the best. Here's an honest breakdown based on what each one actually does.
The Extensions
AutoSBC
The most popular option and has been around for several years. It's completely free, works on both Chrome and Firefox. You click the "Fire" button, pick a rating combination, and it fills your squad using untradeable common and rare players first.
Best for: People who want a free, no-frills solver that works on both desktop and mobile browsers.
Downsides: Some users report it picks the wrong players across repeatable SBCs, and duplicate handling can be inconsistent. No pack management features.
FC Enhancer (FUTNext)
Another popular option with thousands of ratings. It's more than just an SBC solver — it includes real-time prices, keyboard shortcuts, a trader, and evolution suggestions. Backed by the FUTNext database and a Discord community.
Best for: Power users who want an all-in-one toolkit beyond just SBC solving.
Downsides: The subscription cost adds up. The extension is a larger download and some features overlap with what the Web App already provides.
SBC Monkey
A focused solver with a clean website and a paid subscription with a limited free tier. Claims over 97 million solutions generated. Their code is open for inspection.
Best for: People who want a straightforward paid solver with transparent code and player locking.
Downsides: The free tier is very limiting. No batch solve or pack features. Chrome only.
Solva
Markets itself as an "AI SBC Solver" with a market sniper and meta squad builder. Relatively newer to the scene.
Best for: People who also want market sniping alongside SBC solving.
Downsides: Smaller user base means less community testing.
FC Helper
The newest entry, available on both Chrome and Firefox (including Android). Free tier gives you 50 solves per day with a one-time premium upgrade for unlimited solves, batch automation, and pack tools. All player data stays on your device. The only external call is license verification for premium.
Best for: People who want SBC solving plus pack management and batch automation without a subscription.
Downsides: Smaller community (it's new). No market sniping or trading features.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | AutoSBC | FC Enhancer | SBC Monkey | FC Helper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-click SBC solve | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Batch solve daily SBCs | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Solve entire sets | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Pack opening tools | No | No | No | Yes |
| Live price indicators | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Firefox support | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Android Firefox | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Exclude players | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Pricing | Free | Subscription | Subscription | Free + one-time upgrade |
| Privacy | Declared no data collection | Privacy policy | Privacy policy | No analytics, player data stays local |
Which One Should You Pick?
If you just want to fill basic SBCs for free and don't care about extras, AutoSBC is the safe default — it has the largest user base and costs nothing.
If you want a full toolkit with trading, shortcuts, and a database behind it, FC Enhancer is the most complete (with a subscription price to match).
If you want SBC solving plus pack management, batch automation, and no recurring fees, FC Helper covers the most ground for the price. It's the only one with built-in pack opening tools (Open All, auto-actions, bulk listing).
There's no single "best" — it depends on what you need. Most of these are free to try, so install one and see if it fits your workflow.
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