Dream League Soccer 2026
First Touch Games Ltd.
A licensed mobile soccer sim built around squad building, progression, and online competition
| Category | Sports |
| Installs | 100,000,000+ |
| Version | 13.130 |
| Updated | Mar 26, 2026 |







About this game
Game Overview
Dream League Soccer 2026 is a mobile sports sim from First Touch Games Ltd. that mixes team management with on-pitch action. The player builds a squad from FIFPRO-licensed footballers, moves through eight divisions, and upgrades a club across stadium and training systems. Matches are presented in full 3D with motion-captured movement, commentary, and a polished broadcast-style look. It sits squarely in the football-management lane, but keeps the focus on short, repeatable matches and gradual roster improvement rather than deep tactical menus. The result is a familiar structure for the genre, made more distinctive by the licensed player pool, club progression, and the live competitive layer attached to Dream League Live.
Core Gameplay Features
- Licensed Player Pool The roster draws from more than 4,000 FIFPRO-licensed players, giving the squad-building side real-world names and a broad transfer market to work through.
- Division Progression Career advancement runs through eight divisions, with promotion tied to results and the wider sense of building toward the Legendary Division.
- Club Facilities The stadium and supporting buildings can be upgraded, including medical, commercial, and training facilities that feed into the club’s long-term development.
- Live Competition Dream League Live adds global competition, leaderboards, and events, giving the game a more competitive layer beyond standard offline progression.
- Daily Scenarios Daily scenarios and Dream Draft provide extra challenges outside the main league climb, helping the game rotate between structured progression and shorter sessions.
What Makes It Stand Out
Among mobile football games, this one leans heavily on presentation and licensing. Its appeal comes from combining recognizable players, active online competition, and a club-building structure that keeps the season mode moving.
- Strong Presentation Full 3D motion-captured actions, commentary, and a refreshed graphics engine give the matches a more finished look than many mobile sports games.
- Broad Licensing The use of FIFPRO-licensed players, plus references to classic greats, gives the roster system more authenticity than generic football lineups.
- Club Identity Tools Manager appearance, kits, logos, and imported creations let the club feel more personal without changing the core football structure.
Things to Know Before Playing
This is a free-to-play release with the usual mobile trade-offs. The game is online-only, includes random-item purchases, and carries advertising, so the main question is less about access than about tolerance for monetization and connection demands.
- Always-Online Play An internet connection is required, so matches and progression depend on a stable network rather than offline play.
- Random Purchases The store listing says it includes random-item purchases, which usually means some progression or collection systems are tied to paid spending.
- Family-Friendly Rating The Everyone rating makes it suitable for a wide audience, although parents may still want to consider the advertising and in-app purchases.