Sign upThe ePremier League is back – register to represent LFC now
Now into its fifth year, the competition gives Premier League fans a shot at glory by winning silverware for their favourite club – and Liverpool FC is looking for this season's representative.
The prize pool for the tournament remains at £100,000, with four competitors from the top two clubs earning spots in the EA SPORTS FIFA 23 Global Series play-offs and play-ins.
Players of all abilities can register now for the tournament and will compete for a place in the club play-offs by participating in a series of online open qualification tournaments throughout November.
Donovan 'Tekkz' Hunt, who represents the Reds and was crowned the inaugural ePremier League champion in 2019, said: "This is one of my favourite competitions in the FGS calendar as it gives me the chance to represent my club, Liverpool, on the global stage.
"Last year's tournament was the most competitive yet, so I know it will be a difficult task to regain the title. I can't wait to get going."
This year's competition sees a live ePremier League grand final in London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, where the two best players from all 20 Premier League clubs will battle it out on March 25 and 26.
Players will once again work collaboratively as a team by taking part in a series of one-v-one matches against pairings from other clubs, with one player competing per console. The competition will be played on next-generation consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S – and you can sign up here.
The competition is open to UK residents aged 16 and over, with the winning players taking home a share of the £100,000 prize pool. There will also be chance for four competitors from the top two clubs to earn a spot in the EA SPORTS FIFA 23 Global Series play-offs and play-ins. More information about the EA SPORTS FIFA 23 Global Series can be found here.

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