Matchdays are the moments that get the adrenaline flowing in every Football Manager career. They're where tactical visions come to life, underdog stories are written and players win a lifelong place in your heart with their heroics.
In FM24, the most complete version in the series to-date, the team have vastly improved the way players behave in the engine.
From animation locomotion upgrades that improve off-the-ball movement right through to player rotation enhancements that enable you to incorporate more positional play in your tactics, you'll notice the changes from your first kick-off.
The introduction of a brand-new player role brings you closer to the cutting edge of the professional game, while other roles have had their functionality refined to complement some of our other changes.
SI have also made upgrades to our ball physics and matchday lighting to level up the immersion, so let's dive into why this year's match experience is the best yet.
Thanks to the likes of Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, positional play has become one of world football's most popular principles in recent years.
Put simply, it's an approach that sees players take up positions on the pitch that help their side to create numerical advantages with passing triangles and diamonds. The intention of these shapes is to create space, give the ball-carrier several passing options and allow the team to progress possession up the pitch towards the final third.
Understandably, many budding managers have been keen to try and emulate those positional play-driven approaches in FM. The SI Match team have strived to deliver you more tools to do so, particularly with regards to improving player rotations on the pitch.
You'll see that some players, based on their role and those you've included around them, can now move into another position while you're in possession than would be expected from their default starting base.
Take, for example, a 4-2-3-1 with two defensive midfielders where your pivot players are a Segundo Volante and a defensive Ball-Winning Midfielder and the player just behind the striker is an Advanced Playmaker.

Following rotation changes for FM24, the Advanced Playmaker now recognises the attacking runs of the Segundo Volante in behind. This means that the Advanced Playmaker will move across to open a new channel, freeing up the Segundo Volante to push up as a second number 10 and effectively create a 4-1-4-1 shape in attack. To accommodate this movement, your Ball-Winning Midfielder would occupy a more central position to provide more effective cover.
These rotations work with other aggressive defensive and central midfield roles too, like Roaming Playmakers and Mezzalas. You can see some of those midfield rotations in action in the video below.
To complement these changes, SI have also tweaked the behaviour of the Inverted Winger and Inside Forward roles. Now, when they recognise that you've got an additional midfield player pushing up into the half space on their side, they will stay wider to accommodate them and help you create more overloads.
On a more defensive note, the Half-Back role has had some alterations for FM24. Now, depending on where you're using them in a double pivot, it can take up either the left or right centre-back position while you're in possession.
In summary, these positional rotations mean that your players now behave more intelligently, adjusting their position based on the roles and movement of teammates around them. Your players should have more passing lanes open to them and a better ability to play through the lines, allowing your team's shape to dynamically adjust between different phases of attack.
In FM24, the most complete version in the series to-date, the team have vastly improved the way players behave in the engine.
From animation locomotion upgrades that improve off-the-ball movement right through to player rotation enhancements that enable you to incorporate more positional play in your tactics, you'll notice the changes from your first kick-off.
The introduction of a brand-new player role brings you closer to the cutting edge of the professional game, while other roles have had their functionality refined to complement some of our other changes.
SI have also made upgrades to our ball physics and matchday lighting to level up the immersion, so let's dive into why this year's match experience is the best yet.
Delivering new avenues for attacking play
Thanks to the likes of Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, positional play has become one of world football's most popular principles in recent years.
Put simply, it's an approach that sees players take up positions on the pitch that help their side to create numerical advantages with passing triangles and diamonds. The intention of these shapes is to create space, give the ball-carrier several passing options and allow the team to progress possession up the pitch towards the final third.
Understandably, many budding managers have been keen to try and emulate those positional play-driven approaches in FM. The SI Match team have strived to deliver you more tools to do so, particularly with regards to improving player rotations on the pitch.
You'll see that some players, based on their role and those you've included around them, can now move into another position while you're in possession than would be expected from their default starting base.
Take, for example, a 4-2-3-1 with two defensive midfielders where your pivot players are a Segundo Volante and a defensive Ball-Winning Midfielder and the player just behind the striker is an Advanced Playmaker.

Following rotation changes for FM24, the Advanced Playmaker now recognises the attacking runs of the Segundo Volante in behind. This means that the Advanced Playmaker will move across to open a new channel, freeing up the Segundo Volante to push up as a second number 10 and effectively create a 4-1-4-1 shape in attack. To accommodate this movement, your Ball-Winning Midfielder would occupy a more central position to provide more effective cover.
These rotations work with other aggressive defensive and central midfield roles too, like Roaming Playmakers and Mezzalas. You can see some of those midfield rotations in action in the video below.
To complement these changes, SI have also tweaked the behaviour of the Inverted Winger and Inside Forward roles. Now, when they recognise that you've got an additional midfield player pushing up into the half space on their side, they will stay wider to accommodate them and help you create more overloads.
On a more defensive note, the Half-Back role has had some alterations for FM24. Now, depending on where you're using them in a double pivot, it can take up either the left or right centre-back position while you're in possession.
In summary, these positional rotations mean that your players now behave more intelligently, adjusting their position based on the roles and movement of teammates around them. Your players should have more passing lanes open to them and a better ability to play through the lines, allowing your team's shape to dynamically adjust between different phases of attack.

