Register now to represent LFC in the 2024-25 ePremier League

6 Nov 2024

NewsRegister now to represent LFC in the 2024-25 ePremier League

Published 3 hours ago

By Liverpool FC

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The ePremier League is back – register now for your chance to represent Liverpool FC in the 2024-25 season competition.

Now into its seventh year, the ePL gives UK-based gamers the opportunity to play and win the title for the Reds.

Players will compete in the tournament on the newly released EA SPORTS FC™ 25, with a £100,000 prize pool on offer and seats available for the winning club in the UEFA eChampions League and the FC Pro World Championships.

Players of all abilities can register now here. After registering, players compete in a series of online qualification stages on November 20 and 21, November 27 and 28, and December 18 and 19.

Only the best will then advance to the club play-offs in January and from there, LFC will narrow down the competitors and take two players – one per console on PlayStation and Xbox – to represent the club throughout the rest of the tournament.

This season's live ePL Finals will span across two action-packed weekends. The group stages will take place on March 1 and 2, with the four leading clubs booking their spots in the grand final on March 23.

The remaining teams will have a second chance to join them by playing again in the knockout stages on March 22. The format of this season's finals will see clubs working collaboratively again, with one player competing per console in a series of one-v-one matches against pairings from other clubs.

The competition is open to UK residents aged 16 and over. For more information on the qualification rules and how to register, go here.

Published 3 hours ago

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