4-1-2-1-2 (Narrow): The CAM-Powered Diamond

If you find the 4-4-2 a little too rigid or predictable, the 4-1-2-1-2 (Narrow) is another strong early-game formation in FC 26. This setup adds a central attacking midfielder (CAM) into FC 26 Coins the mix, creating a diamond in midfield.

Strengths of 4-1-2-1-2

Central Overload: Four players in the middle make it easier to dominate possession.

Link-Up Play: The CAM serves as a creative hub, linking midfield to strikers.

Triangle Passing: Creates constant short-passing options to bypass presses.

Great for Counter-Attacks: Quick combinations between CAM and strikers can slice defenses open.

Weaknesses

Lack of Width: Easy for opponents to defend against if you don't push full-backs forward.

Stamina Drain: CAM and CMs cover a lot of ground, which can tire players late in games (though reduced stamina penalties mitigate this).

Requires Good CAM: Without a strong creative player, the formation loses its edge.

Custom Instructions

Full-Backs: Put both on "Balanced" if you need width, but keep one on "Stay Back While Attacking" for safety.

CMs: One CM should be set as a box-to-box on "Balanced," the other as a holding midfielder with "Stay Back While Attacking."

CAM: Free Roam and Get Into Box for Crosses.

Strikers: One should stretch the line with "Get In Behind," while the other plays more centrally.

Who Should Use It?

Best for players who like quick, intricate passing and want to FC 26 Coins for sale play through the middle. Great if you've packed or bought a quality CAM like Bellingham or KDB.