In Football Manager 2026, open play is unpredictable.
Set pieces are not.
Over a full season, well-designed set pieces can generate:
0.25–0.40 xG per match
8–15 extra league goals
Crucial late winners
Momentum-shifting equalizers
At elite level, this is the difference between:
2nd and 1st.
Survival and relegation.
Quarter-finals and trophies.
This is your complete masterclass on dominating set pieces in FM26 as an addition to Tactics Guide.
Part 1: The Philosophy of Set Pieces in FM26
Before designing routines, understand this:
Set pieces are controlled chaos.
You must create:
1️⃣ Numerical superiority
2️⃣ Movement conflict
3️⃣ Second-ball structure
4️⃣ Counter protection
Most managers only think about the header.
Elite managers think about:
Who attacks
Who blocks
Who reacts
Who defends transition
Part 2: Attacking Corners – The Most Powerful Weapon
Corners are the most consistent scoring source in FM26.
The Near Post Overload System (Primary Meta)
Why It Works
Defensive AI reacts late to inswingers
Near post zone is crowded but poorly tracked
Flick-ons create chaos
Setup Blueprint
Corner Taker
Attributes:
14+ Corners
14+ Crossing
Good Technique
Preferred foot:
In-swinging angle
Player Assignments
Near Post:
Best aerial threat (15+ Jumping Reach)
Instruction: Attack Near Post
Far Post:
Second aerial threat
Attack Far Post or Stay Back
Edge of Area:
Good Long Shots
Lurk Outside Area
GK Zone:
Strong aggressive player
Challenge Keeper
Two Players:
Stay Back
One:
Go Forward (for second ball pressure)
Delivery:
Near Post
Inswing
The 3 Types of Near Post Goals
1️⃣ Direct header
2️⃣ Flick-on to far post
3️⃣ Scramble rebound
Your structure must anticipate all three.
Part 3: Far Post Target System
Use this when:
You have a 16–18 Jumping Reach monster
Opponents defend near post aggressively
Setup:
Delivery:
Far Post
Floated cross
Target:
Attack Far Post
Blocker:
Stand On Keeper
This system works especially well with:
Target Forward builds.
Part 4: Short Corner Rotation System
Underrated.
Effective against:
Tall, aerially dominant opponents
Setup:
Short Option:
Technically gifted winger
Pull defender out.
Then:
Cross from better angle.
Works well with:
High technical teams.
Part 5: Free Kicks – Maximizing xG
Wide Free Kicks
Treat them as mini-corners.
Delivery:
Far Post
Assignments:
Best header attack far post
One challenge keeper
One lurk outside area
Direct Central Free Kicks
Only assign if:
15+ Free Kick
14+ Technique
High Composure
Otherwise:
Switch to indirect.
Indirect Central Free Kicks (Hidden Weapon)
FM26 AI struggles with goalkeeper interference.
Setup:
Near Post:
Best header
GK Area:
Stand on Keeper
Edge:
Lurk Outside Area
You’ll score more from rebounds than clean headers.
Part 6: Throw-Ins – The Lower League Exploit
Long throws are overpowered in lower leagues.
Requirements:
15+ Long Throws
Strong Target Man
2 aerial CBs
Setup:
Near Post:
Target Man
Far Post:
CB
Edge:
Lurk
Two back.
Expect:
Scramble goals.
This is survival mode gold.
Part 7: Defensive Set Pieces (Preventing Cheap Goals)
Scoring 15 but conceding 12 defeats the purpose.
Defensive principles:
✔ Best header central
✔ Tallest defender marks opponent’s best header
✔ Near post must have 14+ Jumping
✔ Two players stay forward (forces opponent to keep defenders back)
Avoid:
Short wingers marking 190 cm + center-backs.
Part 8: Rest Defense After Set Pieces
This is advanced.
If corner fails:
Are you vulnerable?
Keep:
2 CBs
1 DM
Never send 9 players forward unless desperate.
Part 9: Building a Squad for Set Piece Dominance
If you want long-term advantage:
Recruit for:
Jumping Reach
Strength
Bravery
Aggression
These attributes outperform flair in tight matches.
You can build a mid-table monster by dominating physically.
Part 10: Training & Match Preparation
Go to:
Training → Match Preparation → Attacking Corners
Use:
Weekly focus during important runs
Defensive focus if conceding
Familiarity increases conversion.
Part 11: Adapting Across the Season
After 10–15 matches:
Review:
Goals from corners
xG from set pieces
Conceded goals
If output drops:
Switch near ↔ far post.
AI subtly adapts over time.
Part 12: Set Pieces for Tactical Styles
Low Block Systems
Set pieces = primary scoring tool.
Focus near post.
Gegenpress Systems
Focus second balls.
Keep aggressive edge-of-box player.
Possession Systems
Use short corners and underlaps.
Part 13: Psychological Edge
Late winner from corner changes:
Morale
Momentum
League narrative
Set pieces win ugly games.
Champions win ugly games.
Part 14: Advanced Micro-Optimizations
Adjust taker based on side
Rotate aerial threats to avoid marking patterns
Change delivery type mid-match
Increase tempo briefly after corner clearance
Small tweaks, big gains.
Expected Seasonal Impact
Well-optimized system can produce:
10–18 goals per season from set pieces.
That’s massive in tight leagues.
Final Masterclass Summary
To dominate set pieces in FM26:
✔ Build for aerial power
✔ Use structured near post overload
✔ Protect rest defense
✔ Train weekly
✔ Adapt mid-season
✔ Match routine to squad profile
Set pieces are not luck.
They are engineered advantage.
FM26 Set Pieces FAQ
Are set pieces overpowered in FM26?
Yes. Properly designed FM26 set pieces can generate 10–15 goals per season.
What is the best corner routine in FM26?
Near post overload routines are the most consistent scoring method.
Do long throws work in FM26?
Yes, especially in lower leagues with strong aerial players.
FM26 Training FAQ
How important is training in FM26?
Training directly impacts attribute growth, tactical familiarity, and match sharpness.
How do you develop young players faster in FM26?
Use individual focus, proper mentoring groups, and consistent first-team minutes.
Does mentoring still work in FM26?
Yes, mentoring influences personality, hidden attributes, and development speed.




