You can celebrate a goal in EA FC 24 by performing the Griddy, and here's exactly how to do it.

There are 77 finishing move celebrations in EA FC 24, with a glut of celebrations having been added over the past few years to FIFA titles and now EA Sports FC. There were seven new celebrations added to EA FC 24 ahead of the game's launch, including Marcus Rashford's iconic temple-point celebration, but a finishing move that remains extremely popular in-game is the Griddy celebration.

The Griddy seems to have taken the mantle of the most toxic celebration in EA FC 24, with many players using this move to gloat in the opposition's face, a bit like how players used to use the infamous 'shush' celebration before EA Sports removed it from the game back in FIFA 21. Nevertheless, the Griddy has still been a fun celebration to use since its introduction in FIFA 23, but do you know how to Griddy in EA FC 24?

Here's how to Griddy in EA FC 24 to celebrate a goal, and it's extremely easy to do.

How to Griddy in EA FC 24

The next time you score a last-minute winner, or if just want to celebrate a goal in EA FC 24 against an annoying opponent, here's how to do the Griddy in EA FC 24 on every platform.

  • PS5/PS4hold R2 and flick up the right analog stick twice
  • Xbox Series X|S – hold RT and flick up the right analog stick twice
  • PChold D and press right and left
  • Nintendo Switchhold Zr and flick up the right analog stick twice

And just like that, your players can now Griddy after finding the net! If you want to make the Griddy your signature celebration in Career Mode or Clubs, it isn't actually called the Griddy, with EA naming the celebration 'Eyes and Arms' instead.

The Griddy is popular among players in real life as well, with the likes of Jesse Lingard, Anthony Elanga and Jeremy Doku all mastering the celebration, while Christian Pulisic pulled off a questionable attempt at the celebration during his time at Chelsea. The Griddy has also proved extremely popular in the NFL, with the Griddy first appearing on social media back in 2018 from high school footballer Allen Davis. And like most popular dance moves, the Griddy also ended up in Fortnite. No surprise there.