You’ve probably heard of the ePremier League, now is the time to watch it
The Premier League season ended at the end of July after a hiatus enforced by something you might have heard about – the coronavirus pandemic.
Since then the Champions League has come and gone and now, here we are, faced with weeks without football. Or are we? No, is the answer to that question, because there is still one final left to play.
That’s because the 2019/20 ePremier League season reaches its conclusion this evening where eight of the best FIFA 20 player will go head-to-head to claim the ePremier League crown.
Like the actual Premier League, the finals which were due to take place at London’s Gfinity Arena in March were postponed, and the finals are now going to be completed online.
The finals will begin from 6pm Friday and your viewing options are endless. They are free to stream on the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel, Sky Sports Twitch channel, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, as well as on the official EA SPORTS FIFA Twitch channel, meaning you have absolutely no excuse not to watch.
Just to cap it off, all of the participating teams will be streaming the matches live.
Liverpool’s representative, the reigning champion and world class FIFA player Donovan ‘Fnatic Tekkz’ Hunt, has spoken of his excitement at the prospect of sealing Liverpool’s second Premier League title of the season.
“I’m incredibly excited to be heading to the finals of the ePremier League to represent Liverpool FC and ultimately defend my title as champion,” said Tekkz.
“It’s been a phenomenal year of success for LFC, considering we won the Premier League this season, so I hope that I can go on to add to the list of trophies by taking home the ePL trophy.”