What is the 2-3-3?
In the 2-3-3, the defensive line consists of two center-backs responsible for protecting the middle and handling wide threats. They act as the foundation for building play, often pushing slightly forward to support the midfield trio when in possession.
The midfield and attacking lines are composed of three players each, allowing for constant rotation. This setup forces the opposition to defend against high numbers, creating significant space for overlapping runs and cut-backs from the wide attackers.
- StyleAttacking possession
- WidthHigh
- DifficultyModerate
- Best forDominating space
When to use the 2-3-3
Use the 2-3-3 when your team possesses higher technical ability than the opponent and aims to control the game through possession. It is particularly effective on larger pitches where the width of your attacking trio can force the opposition defense to overstretch, creating holes in the center.
How to play against the 2-3-3
Counter the 2-3-3 by using a disciplined 3-2-3 formation, which matches the midfield numbers while providing a third defender to deal with the high attacking line. Target the space left behind the wide forwards using quick, direct transitions before the midfielders can recover defensively.
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