This all-in-one toolkit piles on enhancements behind a simple menu. It’s loaded, but be smart about where you use it.
Highlights:
Aimbot and wall vision for laser-accurate targeting and seeing through surfaces.
Speed controls to nudge movement pace up or down.
Godmode toggles for invulnerability (great for testing, not so great for fair play).
ESP overlay to tag enemies, items, and resources.
Skin/weapon changer for instant look swaps.
Unlock-all & achievement helpers that temporarily open gated content.
No recoil for steady shots.
Color/UI customizer and hotkey remapping for a setup that fits you.
Use cases: Offline experiments, custom lobbies with friends, or content capture. Avoid ranked or public lobbies unless you like bans and angry DMs.
By: Dave
Lightweight Cheat Engine Table for Solo Practice
Cheats
If you’re messing around in single‑player or offline practice, the community-made Cheat Engine table for Rematch is a handy sandbox. It’s lean, clean, and gives you toggles for a bunch of stats and resources so you can test builds and scenarios without the grind.
What it’s good for:
Unlimited resources to try gear paths and skill combos.
Stat tweaks for quick theorycrafting.
Real-time edits so you can immediately feel changes.
How to use (high level):
Install Cheat Engine, load the Rematch table, and enable the scripts you want.
Keep the table version aligned with your game patch to avoid broken addresses.
Pro tip: Keep this to offline or solo practice. Trainers and live servers don’t mix well, and game updates can break tables, so expect occasional maintenance.
By: Dave
WeMod Not Working? Here’s Why (and Fixes)
Cheats
When trainers act weird with Rematch, it’s usually one of these:
100% saves already max variables, leaving the trainer nothing to change.
Externally made saves don’t match the game’s memory layout.
Version mismatches between game, trainer, and save.
Anti-cheat interference blocking memory edits.
Try this:
Start a fresh save and test one toggle at a time.
Match versions (trainer and game build).
Disable overlays/anti-cheat in solo/offline modes if the trainer needs clean access.
Verify files and relaunch after big patches.
By: Dave
Captain Pass 101 — How the Seasonal Track Works
Unlockables
The Captain Pass runs across a three‑month season split into monthly chapters.
What you get:
Free track with currency and basic cosmetics.
Premium track (1,000 Quants) with extra rewards and more cosmetics.
Progress routing:
Each chapter offers branching paths with the same final reward but different stops along the way. Pick routes that match your playtime and preferred loot.
Value tip:
Finish all chapters and you’ll earn enough Quants to cover the next season’s Pass—basically a rolling sub if you keep up.
By: Dave
Dress the Part — Skins, Kits, and Stadium Flair
Unlockables
Customization is deep and easy to swap.
What’s customizable:
Character skins: jerseys, uniforms, streetwear.
Footwear: cleats, sneakers, themed sets.
Goal-cage skins and standout sets like the Kaiser look.
Seasonal skins with limited-time prestige.
Economy and access:
Rarity tiers from basic to premium.
Blocks cover the basics; Quants buy premium items.
Presets let you save multiple fits and swap fast.
Beyond outfits: kit colors, UI accents, and stadium backgrounds (yes, even desert or space vibes) unlock through progression.
By: Dave
Speedhackers in the Wild — What to Know
Glitches
A wave of speedhacking has players zipping around at bike-level pace while dragging the ball with them. It breaks matches, ranked especially.
Reality check:
Anti-cheat updates help, but cheaters adapt.
Movement looks jerky and unnatural, with the ball stuck to a fast-forward line.
What you can do:
Report in-game using the built-in tools (that’s where the devs act fastest).
Don’t chase ghosts—mark space and slow the play if the system keeps the match going.
By: Dave
Crashes, Desyncs, and Vanishing Players
Glitches
Performance can wobble: disconnects, freezes, invisible-player bugs, and shots phasing through keepers on your screen.
Quick stabilizers:
Verify game files after patches.
Update GPU drivers and kill heavy overlays.
Lower post-processing and cap FPS to reduce spikes.
Use wired internet if possible and avoid background downloads.
If you crash into a match mid-queue, restart the client to clear memory leaks.
Expect ongoing fixes—treat early-season builds like a live beta with rapid patches.
Fix random FPS drops in PC games by disabling Microsoft Device Association Root Enumerator in Device Manager. Reduce stutters, freezes, and lag spikes for smoother online matches and fewer desync-like issues.
By: Dave
The End of Dolphin Dives and Wall Climbs
Glitches
Two big exploits got smacked down recently:
Dolphin Dive spam: Players used chained dives to sprint forever without stamina costs. Devs added recovery slowdowns so you can’t chain it into free speed.
Wall climbing/flight: Repeated wall lobs let players float above the pitch. Timing windows and ball interactions were tightened so those loops break.
Side effect: Some legit solo backboard setups are trickier now. It’s a fair trade—less exploit abuse, tighter football flow.
Rematch Hotfix 0.9: Dolphin Dive spam and wall-climb/flight exploits nerfed. Recovery slowdown, tighter timing windows, and patch notes explained, plus the impact on solo backboard setups for smoother football flow.
By: Dave
Mastering Wall Juggling for Creative Offense
Hints
Rematch’s no-boundaries design makes walls your best teammate. You can keep the ball alive with intentional bounces to set up passes and shots from angles defenders hate.
Why it works:
Unpredictable trajectories force keepers off their lines.
Endless possession lets you build multi-touch sequences.
How to practice:
Freeplay drill: Hit soft wall taps, control the rebound, repeat. Add a pass or volley every third touch.
Angle control: Adjust the contact angle and power to change rebound paths.
Combo chains: Mix wall taps with skill moves and quick passes to create space near the box.
Remember: It’s all timing and physics. Sharp touches beat wild smashes every time.
How to ball juggle in Rematch—head and leg techniques on PC, PS5, and Xbox. Sharpen touch control to chain combos, keep possession, and set up creative passes and shots.
By: Dave
Call for the Ball (Without Tilting Your Team)
Hints
Communication wins matches. Rematch gives you tools—use them well.
Ball Call (RS/MMB): Triggers contextual audio like “down the line” or “square it,” even if you’re off-screen. Don’t spam it; call when you’re actually open.
Preset chat: Quick messages like “sorry” or “we got this” keep the vibe positive after mistakes.
Radar awareness: Glance at the bottom HUD to see teammate lanes and avoid blind passes.
Voice comms etiquette: Be concise, call positions and intentions, and leave the salt at home.
By: Dave
Possession vs. Release — The Real Footwork
Hints
The ball isn’t glued to you—use that to your advantage.
Tight control = power, but you’re tackle-prone.
Manual release (A on Xbox / X on PlayStation) pushes the ball ahead so you’re safer from slides.
Watch the blue target icon—that’s your window to re-engage loose balls.
Attack pattern:
Tap ahead while sprinting, reattach briefly to dodge pressure, then release again to keep momentum.
Defensive reads:
Every kick or header creates a contestable moment. Time your challenge on the release window and you’ll break up juggles and intercept passes.
How dribbling works in Rematch: master possession vs release, manual push-ahead (A/X), blue target re-engage windows, sprint tap footwork, and defensive timing to break presses. Boost your ball control and momentum.
By: Dave
Achievement Tracker — Goals, Hats, and Style Shots
Guides
Work your way through the scoring milestones while playing naturally.
Core milestones:
Goal! — Score your first one. Focus on angle and timing.
Serial Scorer (30) — Farm high-percentage chances: cutbacks, rebounds, and near-post finishes.
Golden Boots (100) — Volume matters. Queue modes with more touches and rotate into striker often.
Specials to watch:
Acrobat — Time an aerial volley when the ball shows blue-tipped cues.
Pinball — Aim slightly off-target to catch post or bar deflections.
Hats Off — Build a hat-trick by hunting smart runs and letting teammates feed you in space.
Rematch – All achievements explained with tips and clips. Learn how to score goals, build hat-tricks, time acrobat volleys, and hit pinball deflections to finish milestones fast.
By: Dave
Achievement Tracker — Goalkeeper Essentials
Guides
Goalkeeping achievements reward patience and positioning.
Milestones:
Not in my House! — First save. Square your shoulders to the shot and react, not guess.
Rampart (30) — Volunteer for GK rotations; you’ll see more shots than you expect.
Golden Gloves (100) — Read angles: protect near post first, then react across goal.
Clutch target:
Guardian Angel — Make a save in overtime. Stay calm, hold a balanced stance, and don’t overcommit on early fakes. Your positioning wins this.
Complete every Rematch achievement with this guide—tips and clips for all 37 trophies, including goalkeeper milestones like first save, rotations, Golden Gloves, and clutch overtime saves.