Introduction: Elevate Your Scoring Potential in Rematch
Scoring goals in Rematch isn't just about mashing the shoot button and hoping for the best. The game's unique shooting mechanics offer a depth that rewards players who master various techniques. Whether you're struggling to get past stubborn goalkeepers or looking to add some flair to your offensive game, understanding the nuanced shooting system can transform you from an average striker to a goal-scoring machine. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down everything from basic shot mechanics to advanced techniques like the Blade Shot that can help you dominate matches and leave opponents stunned.
Understanding Rematch's Shooting Fundamentals
Before diving into advanced techniques, you need to master the basic shooting mechanics that form the foundation of your offensive arsenal. Rematch Steam sales show just how popular this game has become, so understanding these fundamentals will help you compete with the growing player base.

Shot Power and Angle Control
The shooting system in Rematch gives you precise control over both power and trajectory:
- Power Control: The longer you hold the shoot button, the more powerful your shot becomes. This is visually represented by the thickness of the circle that appears around your aiming reticle.
- Angle Control: While holding the shoot button, move your right stick (controller) or mouse (PC) to adjust the shot's curve. A small dot will appear on the edge of the circle in the direction you've indicated.
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Shorter button presses result in weaker shots but allow for greater spin, which can confuse goalkeepers. Longer presses create powerful shots with less spin.
The Three Shot Degrees
Understanding the three different shot degrees is crucial for maximizing your shooting effectiveness:
Each degree offers increasing power, with airborne shots being the most powerful. Learning when to use each type will significantly improve your scoring rate.
Advanced Shooting Techniques

Now that you understand the basics, let's explore the advanced techniques that will truly set you apart on the pitch. Rematch players who master these moves gain a significant advantage over their competition.
Mastering the Blade Shot
The Blade Shot is one of the most powerful techniques in the game, delivering a fast, difficult-to-save shot that sends the ball flying over your character's head.
Standard Blade Shot Execution:
- Push the ball in front of you using X/A (PlayStation/Xbox) or Spacebar (PC)
- Perform a short lob pass (R1+Square+X / RB+X+A / X on PC) as the ball travels
- Immediately activate Extra Effort (double tap L1 / LB / Left Shift)
- Take a shot (R2 / RT / RMB)
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Timing is everything with the Blade Shot. The ball must be at the right height when you shoot, and your character needs to be in position to perform the scissor kick animation.
Rainbow Flick Blade Shot:
A slightly easier variation uses the Rainbow Flick:
- Perform a Rainbow Flick (R1+X / RB+A / C on PC)
- When the ball is airborne, repeat the Rainbow Flick input to head the ball upward
- Quickly sprint or use Extra Effort
- Take a shot with the camera angled slightly upward
This variation is more consistent for beginners but requires practice to perfect.
Volleys and Headers
Volleys are shots taken while the ball is in the air, often following a cross or wall bounce. They're not only stylish but extremely effective:
- Wait for the ball to be in the air (from a teammate's cross or your own setup)
- Look for blue light brackets appearing around the ball
- Press the shoot button at the right moment to execute the volley
Headers follow a similar principle but specifically use your character's head to direct the ball:
- Position yourself under the airborne ball
- Aim carefully toward the goal
- Use appropriate power based on distance
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Headers require precise positioning. If you're too far from the ball, you'll miss it entirely rather than performing a weak header.
Leveraging Extra Effort for Stronger Shots
Extra Effort is a game-changing mechanic that not only boosts your speed but significantly enhances your shooting power. Here's a quick breakdown as to how it can improve your shooting.

How Extra Effort Affects Your Shots:
Extra Effort (double tap L1/LB/Left Shift) activates a speed boost that consumes a separate energy bar. When shooting during Extra Effort:
- Shot power increases substantially
- Ball speed is maximized
- Shot accuracy may be slightly reduced
Be careful when activating Extra Effort while controlling the ball, as your character will push the ball slightly forward. This can be used strategically or cause you to lose possession if timed poorly.
Strategic Shot Placement and Goalkeeper Psychology
Understanding how to place your shots and manipulate the goalkeeper is just as important as mastering shooting techniques. Often times the goalkeeper will give away his direction and movement before you shoot, which will open the door to even simpler shooting avenues.

Fake Shots and Goalkeeper Manipulation
One effective strategy involves intentionally shooting at the wall above the net:
- Aim for the backboard above the goal
- The goalkeeper will often dive expecting a direct shot
- When the ball rebounds back to you, the goalkeeper will be out of position
- Take your second shot with the goalkeeper compromised
Side Shots with Spin
Using spin effectively can create shots that are extremely difficult for goalkeepers to save:
- Position yourself at an angle to the goal
- Apply spin toward the goal while aiming slightly outside
- The ball will curve inward thanks to the spin
- The changing trajectory confuses goalkeepers
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Practice this technique in training mode to get a feel for how much spin to apply at different distances and angles.
Situational Shooting Strategies
Different game situations call for different shooting approaches. Here's how to adapt your shooting for maximum effectiveness:

1-on-1 with the Goalkeeper
When you find yourself in a 1-on-1 situation:
- Use downspin shots to lob over or bounce the ball before the keeper
- Fake shots by tapping shoot and then quickly canceling to freeze the keeper
- Use side shots with spin to curve the ball around the diving goalkeeper
Shooting Under Pressure
When defenders are closing in:
- Use quick, low-power shots with high spin
- Consider a backheel shot by turning your character toward the field center while aiming at the goal
- Use the walls for unexpected angles
Team-Based Shooting Plays
Some of the most effective shooting techniques involve teammates:
- Redirect Shot: Have a teammate shoot, then deflect the ball in the opposite direction of the keeper at the last second
- Multi Headers: Use a series of lob passes with backboard headers before shooting
- Small Lob Pass Sprint Shot: Make a small lob pass while running, then immediately perform a blue sprint and shoot
Shooting Practice Routine

To master these techniques, follow this structured practice routine:
- Basic Shot Control (5 minutes): Practice varying shot power and applying spin
- Volley Practice (5 minutes): Have the AI cross balls for you to volley
- Blade Shot Drills (10 minutes): Practice both standard and Rainbow Flick variations
- Wall Rebounds (5 minutes): Practice shooting off walls and backboards
- Goalkeeper Fakes (5 minutes): Practice the fake shot technique to draw out the goalkeeper
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Spending just 30 minutes in practice mode before jumping into matches can dramatically improve your shooting proficiency.
Common Shooting Mistakes to Avoid
Become a Deadly Striker
Mastering shooting techniques in Rematch takes time and practice, but the results are worth the effort. By understanding shot mechanics, practicing advanced techniques like the Blade Shot, and learning to manipulate goalkeepers, you'll dramatically increase your scoring rate and become a more valuable teammate.
Remember that shooting is just one aspect of the game. Combine these techniques with strong passing, intelligent positioning, and team communication for the best results. Now get out there and start practicing these techniques – your opponents won't know what hit them!

