NewsThe ePremier League is back - register now to represent LFC

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The ePremier League returns for the 2023-24 season. Now into its sixth year, the competition gives fans a shot at glory by giving them the chance to register to represent Liverpool FC, potentially winning the ePremier League title for the Reds.

For the first time, players will compete in the tournament on the newly released EA SPORTS FC™ 24, 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.

In an exciting evolution of the tournament, this season's live ePremier League finals will span across two action-packed weekends. The group stages will take place on January 20 and 21, with the four leading clubs booking their spots in the grand final.

The remaining teams will have a second chance to join them by playing again on Saturday March 23 ahead of the grand final the next day. 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 tournament commences with online qualification during November, with dates varying per club. Players of all abilities can sign up now at e.premierleague.com.

The competition is open to UK residents aged 16 and over. After registering, players compete in a series of online qualification tournaments, with only the best advancing to the club play-offs.

From there, each of the 20 Premier League clubs will narrow down the competitors and take forward two players, one per console, to represent them across the two finals weekends on January 20 and 21 and March 23 and 24.

For more information on the qualification rules and information on how to register, visit e.premierleague.com.

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