FIFA 19 demo: How to download, teams to play with & full details on Xbox One & PS4 release
Fans of EA Sports' FIFA series will be able to get a feel for the newest instalment with the demo now available to play
FIFA 19 will soon be hitting shelves in stores across the world, but a demo version of the game has already been released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
A scaled-down edition of the game, the demo tees up the new release by giving a taste of what's in store, showcasing some of the teams, venues and fresh innovations.
Demos have become increasingly dense in recent years, but fervent gamers will still have to wait for some of the other features, such as Ultimate Team
When is the FIFA 19 demo released?
The FIFA 19 demo is out now after being released on September 13, two weeks before the full game release on September 28.
Players that pre-order FIFA 19 Champions or Ultimate editions on PS4, Xbox One, or PC will get access three days early on September 25.
Origin Access Premier members on PC will be able to play the full game on September 20, while Origin Access Basic members on PC and EA Access members on Xbox One will also be invited to participate in the Play First Trial on September 20.
Which teams are in the FIFA 19 demo?
There are a total of 10 clubs available to play with in the FIFA 19 demo.
Last year, the FIFA 18 demo featured 13 playable teams, which means that there has been a slight decrease.

The clubs which feature in the demo are:
- Atletico Madrid
- Bayern Munich
- Borussia Dortmund
- Juventus
- Manchester City
- Manchester United
- PSG
- Real Madrid
- Roma
- Tottenham
With the Champions League featuring strongly in the new game, it's not surprising that the FIFA 19 demo includes Atletico Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano, which will host the 2018-19 final.
The Santiago Bernabeu is the only other stadium available to play in, meaning there has been a reduction from the four that featured in the FIFA 18 demo.
The stadia included in the game are:
- Wanda Metropolitano
- Santiago Bernabeu