As we head into the penultimate week of September, FIFA hysteria is growing ever larger.

The demo has been released, the full game is just over a week away, and several lists of ratings have been published.

Eden Hazard , Diego Costa and Willian all rank highly on the new game, as Chelsea's squad - also featured in the demo - have had their ratings released to the public.

And new Belgian forward Michy Batshuayi has already stolen the limelight after his light-hearted Twitter 'bust-up'.

EA Sports' FIFA Ultimate Team Web App is also to be released soon, with several rumours stating the programme will be made available at some point today.

According to some users, who claim to have contacted EA live chat, gamers will be able to use the app from today.

So, what is it?

For those who don't know, Ultimate Team is a mode on the game where the user can play football matches - either online or offline - in order to build up coins.

These coins can then be used to purchase players, player boosts or club items.

Their club can be customised either on the game, or on the web app. In short, players can get an early start ahead of the game's full release next week.

They can earn coins by trading wisely, and potentially open up rewards packs for returning players and start to build up a squad which can be ready in time for next week.

The only thing they cannot do is play the actual football matches.

Last year, access to the FIFA 16 Web App was released on September 16 with several players able to access the game before.

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