Here’s how to link your EA and Twitch accounts so you can get Twitch Drops and other rewards.

Quick Scoop

  • Go through EA’s Account Settings → Connected Accounts to link Twitch directly.
  • Or use EA’s official Twitch linking page made for FC / Drops events (often called the “EA FC Twitch linking” page).
  • You’ll need access to your EA email (for security codes) and to your Twitch login.

Method 1: Link from your EA Account

This is the most reliable way and works even if you don’t see Electronic Arts listed in Twitch connections.

  1. Sign in to EA
    • Open a browser and go to the EA website (ea.com).
    • Click your profile icon in the top-right and choose Account Settings or EA Account.
  1. Open Connected Accounts
    • In your EA Account settings, find the menu on the left.
    • Click Connected Accounts (sometimes shown as Connections or similar).
  1. Choose Twitch
    • In the list of services (Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, etc.), find Twitch.
    • Click Twitch to start the linking process.
  1. Authorize with Twitch
    • A Twitch login/authorization window will appear.
    • Log in to your Twitch account if you’re not already signed in, then click Authorize so EA can connect to Twitch.
  1. Verify and link
    • If you have EA login verification turned on, EA may send a security code to your email/phone.
    • Enter the code, then choose Link Accounts (wording can be “Connect” or “Link”) and wait for the confirmation message that your EA and Twitch accounts are connected.

Once linked, EA’s Connected Accounts page should show your Twitch account as connected, and you’ll be able to claim Drops during eligible streams.

Method 2: Use EA’s official Twitch linking page

For EA Sports FC, Madden, and other Drop-heavy events, EA often promotes a dedicated linking page.

  1. Go to the EA Twitch linking page
    • Open a browser and go to EA’s official Twitch linking link (often referred to as the EA FC Twitch linking page or ea.com/twitchlinking).
  1. Log in with Twitch
    • On that page, log in or create a Twitch account as prompted.
    • Click Authorize so Twitch can share your account info with EA.
  1. Log in with EA
    • Next you’ll be asked to log in to your EA Account.
    • Enter your credentials, complete any verification code, and then click Link Accounts or similar.

This route is especially common in guides for EA Sports FC 25 and other recent EA titles and is officially listed by IGN and EA community posts.

Optional: Check connections from the Twitch side

Some newer guides also show checking EA from the Twitch settings side.

  • In Twitch (on a browser), click your profile picture → Settings.
  • Go to Connections (or Connected Apps) to view services linked to Twitch.
  • EA may not always appear in this list as a direct “Electronic Arts” app depending on current integration, but if it does, you’ll see it there after linking.

Mini FAQ (common issues from forums)

These points reflect what people often run into on EA forums and Reddit when trying to link accounts.

  • “Something went wrong” error
    • Double-check you’re using the correct EA account (valid email, not an old one).
    • Try a different browser or disable aggressive ad/script blockers temporarily.
  • Already linked to another Twitch or EA
    • If you get a message that your Twitch is linked to a different EA, you’ll usually need to unlink it from that other EA account first (via EA settings), then try again.
  • No Drops appearing after linking
    • Confirm that the stream you’re watching has Twitch Drops enabled for the specific EA game.
    • Make sure you’re watching while logged into the same Twitch account you linked.

Example: Linking for EA Sports FC Twitch Drops

Imagine you’re trying to get EA Sports FC 25 packs from a promoted Twitch stream:

  • You visit the EA FC Twitch linking page, log into Twitch, hit Authorize , then sign into your EA account.
  • EA asks for a 6-digit code sent to your email, you enter it, click Link Accounts , and see confirmation.
  • When you watch an official EA FC Drops-enabled stream, a little Drops bar appears at the top of the Twitch chat, and your rewards later show up in-game.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.