"Wins to Watch" means that when the team's player wins three of FUT 23 Coins the next eight domestic matches (starting Sept. 30) They will be awarded an additional stats upgrade equivalent to a similar in-form. Thus, if Man City win 3/8 games, Haaland gets another +1 over and beyond the in-form updates the player receives. (Lol 'if'.)
Nations to Watch means that any player who has an Ones to Watch card whose country is involved in this year's World Cup will receive a one-off in-form upgrade if their team wins a game within the event. A difficult time for Erling this particular front, according to reports because Norway is not participating. ('Tough times for Erling' is not something we expect to write on many other occasions this year/decade/millennium.)
The best part is that Nations to Watch players don't even have to be selected by their country's team to get the boost, so when Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make Brazil's team, and his team picks up an upset in Qatar and win, the Arsenal hitman will still get the +1.
In the end, it's important to note it is important to note that Ones to Watch players do not receive upgrades based on other promo cards. In other words, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card during April in an upcoming promotion called Factsmashers or something else, his OTW won't be upgraded as a result. (Sorry Tyler. If it makes you feel any better, then you're almost everyone's preorder OTW pack.)
Last year's unusual transfer market behaviors meant that it was usually practical and affordable to add good buying FIFA 23 Coins promo players to a team, even within a few days after they came out. This could prove to be the case with FIFA 23, but for currently, the best Ones to Watch players are likely to cost you a substantial cost. As they've received no improvements at all so it's difficult to suggest spending coins for them.
Nations to Watch means that any player who has an Ones to Watch card whose country is involved in this year's World Cup will receive a one-off in-form upgrade if their team wins a game within the event. A difficult time for Erling this particular front, according to reports because Norway is not participating. ('Tough times for Erling' is not something we expect to write on many other occasions this year/decade/millennium.)
The best part is that Nations to Watch players don't even have to be selected by their country's team to get the boost, so when Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make Brazil's team, and his team picks up an upset in Qatar and win, the Arsenal hitman will still get the +1.
In the end, it's important to note it is important to note that Ones to Watch players do not receive upgrades based on other promo cards. In other words, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card during April in an upcoming promotion called Factsmashers or something else, his OTW won't be upgraded as a result. (Sorry Tyler. If it makes you feel any better, then you're almost everyone's preorder OTW pack.)
Last year's unusual transfer market behaviors meant that it was usually practical and affordable to add good buying FIFA 23 Coins promo players to a team, even within a few days after they came out. This could prove to be the case with FIFA 23, but for currently, the best Ones to Watch players are likely to cost you a substantial cost. As they've received no improvements at all so it's difficult to suggest spending coins for them.