7a0 Formation Guide — All 8 Formations Compared
Choosing the right formation is one of the most important decisions in Sete a Zero. Your formation determines which positions you need to fill and how your team performs in simulation. Below is a complete breakdown of all 8 formations, with difficulty ratings, recommended squads, and player picks.
All 8 Formations
4-3-3
BeginnerAttacking & BalancedThe most popular and versatile formation. Three forwards provide attacking firepower, while a midfield trio offers flexibility. Best for beginners because it forgives drafting mistakes — there are many world-class forwards and midfielders to choose from.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
Brazil 1970 — Pelé (ST, 99), Garrincha (RW, 93), Rivellino (CM, 90)
Pros
- + Great attack options
- + Many elite players fit this shape
- + Forgiving for new players
Cons
- − Requires strong wingers
- − Fullbacks need pace
4-4-2
BeginnerBalanced & ClassicThe classic English formation. Two strikers give you more scoring threats, while a flat midfield four provides solid coverage. Easy to fill because strikers and central midfielders are abundant in the player pool.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
Argentina 1986 — Maradona (AM, 96), Valdano (ST, 87), Burruchaga (RM, 85)
Pros
- + Two strikers = more goals
- + Easy to find players
- + Solid defensive shape
Cons
- − Wingers need to track back
- − Less creative midfield
4-2-3-1
IntermediateCreative & PossessionThe modern playmaker formation. Two defensive midfielders shield the back four, while three attacking midfielders create chances for a lone striker. Perfect if you want to build around a creative genius like Zidane or Iniesta.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
Spain 2010 — Xavi (CAM, 92), Iniesta (LAM, 91), Villa (ST, 90)
Pros
- + Creative midfield dominance
- + Solid defensive shield
- + Flexible attacking options
Cons
- − Hard to find elite CDMs
- − Lone striker must be world-class
3-5-2
IntermediateAggressive & Wing-BackThree center-backs with wing-backs pushing high. The midfield five overwhelms opponents in the center. Works best if you draft strong center-backs early — this formation rewards defensive drafting.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
Germany 2014 — Neuer (GK, 95), Boateng (CB, 88), Kroos (CM, 91)
Pros
- + Midfield overload
- + Two strikers
- + Strong center-back trio
Cons
- − Wing-backs are rare in draft
- − Vulnerable on flanks
- − Need 3 quality CBs
3-4-3
AdvancedUltra-AttackingGo all-in on attack. Three center-backs are the defensive foundation, with four midfielders and three forwards providing relentless pressure. High risk, high reward — if your defense holds, the attack will demolish opponents.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
Netherlands 1974 — Cruyff (LW, 95), Neeskens (CM, 88), Rep (RW, 85)
Pros
- + Maximum attacking power
- + Exciting gameplay
- + Great for high-scoring runs
Cons
- − Very weak defense
- − Need elite CBs
- − Easily countered by balanced teams
5-3-2
IntermediateDefensive & Counter-AttackThe defensive fortress. Five at the back makes you nearly impossible to score against. The two strikers must be clinical on the counter-attack. Ideal for players who prefer to grind out results.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
Italy 2006 — Buffon (GK, 94), Cannavaro (CB, 92), Totti (CM, 89)
Pros
- + Rock-solid defense
- + Great for close games
- + Two strikers on counter
Cons
- − Limited attacking threat
- − Midfield can be overrun
- − Wing-backs are rare
4-1-4-1
AdvancedDefensive Midfield WallA single defensive midfielder sits in front of the back four, with four midfielders and a lone striker. Highly structured but requires a world-class CDM and a striker who can score alone.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
France 1998 — Desailly (CB, 90), Zidane (CM, 94), Henry (ST, 92)
Pros
- + Very structured defense
- + Strong midfield presence
- + CDM shields everything
Cons
- − Isolated striker
- − CDM position is rare
- − Predictable attacking patterns
4-5-1
AdvancedMidfield DominancePack the midfield with five players and rely on a single striker to finish. This formation wins the possession battle but puts enormous pressure on your lone forward. Only use this if you can draft an elite striker early.
Positions
Recommended Draft Target
France 2018 — Kanté (CM, 89), Griezmann (ST, 90), Mbappé (RM, 93)
Pros
- + Total midfield control
- + Good defensive coverage
- + Flexible wide players
Cons
- − Very isolated striker
- − Low goal-scoring threat
- − Requires elite wide midfielders
Which Formation Should You Pick?
| Play Style | Best Formation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| First time playing | 4-3-3 | Most forgiving, easiest to fill positions |
| Want to score lots of goals | 3-4-3 | Maximum attacking power with 3 forwards |
| Prefer defensive solidity | 5-3-2 | Five at the back, nearly impossible to break down |
| Love creative midfielders | 4-2-3-1 | Built for playmakers like Zidane, Xavi, Iniesta |
| Going for 7-0 | 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 | Best balance of attack and defense for perfect runs |
