The tournament follows the same qualification criteria as the real tournament, with 32 top players from all across the world selected for the tournament in London, with a shining trophy and a prize money of $250,000 at stake.
First round of the e-sports tournament has now concluded and you can check out the stats and rankings on the official FIFA websitehere, while the live matches can be seen on the official website as well as on the official YouTubechannel. The tournament will also be live-streamed onTwitch,FacebookandTwitter. The knockout stages of the eSports tournament are currently underway, while the semi-finals and the final showdown will take place on Saturday.