Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold came from behind to beat Manchester City's Raheem Sterling 3-2 on a golden goal to reach the ePremier League Invitational final. Sterling, who used to play for Liverpool himself, went 2-0 up but Alexander-Arnold hit back to set up a final against either Diogo Jota or Dwight McNeil.
Here's our comprehensive guide to the best of the quarantine-friendly competitions taking place at the moment.
It all began at Leyton Orient, of all places, but there are a host of online soccer tournaments springing up, involving some of the world's top players, clubs and leagues in lieu of the real thing.
Thousands of competitors are going head-to-head on FIFA 20 and PES 2020, with some big names also pitching in to help aid the fight against the coronavirus pandemic that has shut down football and most other aspects of normal life across the globe.
Euro 2020 postponed until next year? No problem, watch it play out online right now! Missing La Liga, the Bundesliga and MLS? Fear not! There are esports versions being played out across a host of social networks.
ONGOING TOURNAMENTS: ePremier League | eNations FIFA Stay and Play Cup | eMLS FIFA 20 Tournament | The Football's Staying Home Cup | NHS Charities Together Cup | Football Manager Cup | The STAY INtertoto Cup | All At Home Gaming Cup | Bundesliga Home Challenge | eMLS Friendly Series | eLiga MX | UEFA eEURO 2020 | COMPLETED TOURNAMENTS
ePremier League Invitational
? Announcing the #ePremierLeague Invitational ?
?Watch some of your favourite #PL players go head-to-head in a knockout @EASPORTSFIFA tournament.
? Starts on 21 April
All the info you need here ? https://t.co/GS61PDFOsH pic.twitter.com/bgrAIwDabH
— Premier League (@premierleague) April 17, 2020
When: The competition ran from April 21 until April 25.
Who: An array of Premier League players going head-to-head in a knockout FIFA 20 tournament. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Raheem Sterling and Wilfried Zaha are involved.
Why: The prize fund will all be donated to the #PlayersTogether initiative, which was created by Premier League players as a collective way of generating funds for the NHS.
Where: Matches will be streamed on the official Premier League website, app, YouTube channel, Facebook page and Twitter account.
Fans can also tune in via Sky Sports' official YouTube and Twitch channels, with the semifinals and grand final also being broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event television channel.
Why should I care? The chance to see a whole host of famous Premier League footballers either excel or hopelessly embarrass themselves on FIFA 20 should never be passed up -- and it's all for a great cause.
Results:
First round -- April 21
John McGinn (Aston Villa) 1-6 Neal Maupay (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Josh Franceschi, lead singer of You Me At Six (Arsenal) 4-3 Nathaniel Chalobah (Watford)
Dwight McNeil (Burnley) 3-2 Ryan Fredericks (West Ham United)
Philip Billing (Bournemouth) 4-0 Angus Gunn (Southampton)
Round of 16 -- April 22
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) 5-4 Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
Tom Grennan, singer (Manchester United) 1-5 Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Reece James (Chelsea) 0-8 Andre Gomes (Everton)
Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham Hotspur) 1-2 Christian Atsu (Newcastle United)
Round of 16 -- April 23
Diogo Jota (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 8-2 James Justin (Leicester City)
Todd Cantwell (Norwich City) 2-6 Lys Mousset (Sheffield United)
Neal Maupay (Brighton & Hove Albion) 4-2 Philip Billing (Bournemouth)
Josh Franceschi, lead singer of You Me At Six (Arsenal) 1-3 Dwight McNeil (Burnley)
Quarterfinals -- April 24
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) 4-1 Christian Atsu (Newcastle United)
Diogo Jota (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 5-2 Lys Mousset (Sheffield United)
Andre Gomes (Everton) 2-4 Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
Neal Maupay (Brighton & Hove Albion) 0-1 Dwight McNeil (Burnley)
Semifinals/Final -- April 25 from 3 p.m. BST
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) 3-2 Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
Diogo Jota (Wolverhampton Wanderers) vs. Dwight McNeil (Burnley)
Like 1-2-3 ?@trentaa98 sends @LFC into the #ePremierLeague Invitational after coming back from two goals down to win 3-2 in golden goal ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/Wyx57FYq3q
— Premier League (@premierleague) April 25, 2020
Final
Trent Alexander-Arnold vs. TBD
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FIFA eNations Stay and Play Cup
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¡Vamos con todo! ?? ??
¡@Rpizarrot y @VillaMore3 serán nuestros representantes en la eNations #StayAndPlay Cup ? que inicia mañana! ⚽ ?Aquí más info. ➡️ https://t.co/yc2fywLKMV #PasiónyOrgullo | #FMFporNuestroFútbol pic.twitter.com/id84GJIMQ5
— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) April 21, 2020
When: The tournament was due to run from April 21-25, but has been postponed due to "technical and organisational problems."
Who: It's an international edition of the original FIFA Stay and Play Cup, with one professional footballer from every competing nation finding themselves paired with a compatriot esports pro.
So far, the likes of John McGinn (Aston Villa and Scotland) and Rodolfo Pizarro (Inter Miami and Mexico) are confirmed to be taking part.
AC Milan defender Alessio Romagnoli was due to represent Italy but took issue with opponents Spain not lining up with a professional footballer in their two-man team, instead entering YouTuber DjMariio alongside esports pro Jaime "Gravesen" Alvarez.
Why: After the success of the FIFA Stay and Play Cup, it will be fun to see what happens when footballers and esports players join forces in a bid for global supremacy.
Where: Games will be streamed live via Twitch.
Why should I care?: There are 43 member associations taking part, with each "match" consisting of two games -- one between the esports pros and one between the two footballers.
Honestly, it's just nice to see Scotland qualify for a World Cup again, even if it is only virtual.
eMLS FIFA 20 Tournament
Who ya got?
eMLS & @MLS stars team up to compete in #FIFA20 ?
Five Weeks
16 Clubs
Sundays @ 7 PM ET on @FS1 #eMLS Tournament Special#MLSUnites / #StayAndPlay➡️ https://t.co/ioRyzHZC1V pic.twitter.com/Fclao4KH5Y
— ? Major League Soccer (@eMLS) April 13, 2020
When: The straight knockout FIFA 20 competition kicks off on Sunday, April 19, and then plays every Sunday for five weeks.
Who: The eMLS tournament will see actual MLS footballers such as Nani (Orlando City) and Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez (LA Galaxy) paired with their esports counterparts as 16 teams vie for glory.
Where: Matches will be aired on FS1 and Fox Deportes starting at 7 p.m. ET starting Sunday, April 19.
Why: After each episode, MLS WORKS, the league's social responsibility platform, will make a donation on behalf of the winning club to Feeding America, with MLS also supporting Food Banks Canada.
Why should I care? Lots of big names from MLS will partner with the clubs' respective eMLS gamers, making for some potentially exciting matchups. And because the real deal is on hold!
MLS stars who will take place in the tournament include D.C. United's Paul Arriola, New England Revolution's Diego Fagundez, Minnesota United's Tyler Miller, Sporting Kansas City's Wan Kuzain, New York Red Bulls Aaron Long and New York City FC's Sean Johnson.
Results: Head over to MLS to see the round one games.
The Football's Staying Home Cup
When: The first round was April 10 with a second round on Friday, April 17. Dates for next rounds are yet to be announced.
Who: The competition, launched by England captains Harry Kane and Steph Houghton, has been organised by the FA and will see various England internationals going head to head in the virtual FIFA 20 arena.
Where: Fans can follow matches via England's official Twitter account and YouTube channel.
Why: Funds raised will be donated to the National Emergencies Trust.
Why should I care? There are plenty of big names involved from across the England men's, women's and under-21 sides, with the competition making up part of the FA's #FootballsStayingAtHome initiative.
The all-star cast of players includes Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Lucy Bronze, Jordan Nobbs, James Maddison, Tammy Abraham, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Reiss Nelson, Eddie Nketiah and Ryan Sessegnon.
Results:
Marcus Rashford 1-2 Jadon Sancho
Jordan Nobbs 0-4 Eddie Nketiah
Reiss Nelson 1-3 Ryan Sessegnon
Lucy Bronze 1-0 Ellie Roebuck
Trent Alexander-Arnold 1-3 Max Aarons
Todd Cantwell 5-0 Mason Mount
Tammy Abraham 5-2 Callum Hudson-Odoi
Callum Wilson 2-3 James Maddison
Quarterfinal fixtures:
Jadon Sancho vs. Eddie Nketiah
Ryan Sessegnon vs. Lucy Bronze
Max Aarons vs. Todd Cantwell
Tammy Abraham vs. James Maddison
NHS Charities Together Cup
When: Due to kick-off on April 27.
Who: An all-star FIFA 20 knockout tournament consisting of eight celebrity teams, with three players per team and legendary pundit Chris Kamara on commentary.
Former Chelsea captain John Terry is involved, as is one of Australia's greatest footballers Tim Cahill. Former England internationals Shaun Wright Phillips and Joleon Lescott join forces on the same team as Fabrice Muamba whose life was saved by the NHS after suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch in 2012. In women's football, Arsenal and England defender Leah Williamson is on the same team as club teammate Vivianne Miedema, as well as Scotland and Chelsea talisman Erin Cuthbert.
Fellow international sports stars Ben Stokes, Stuart Broad and Joe Root (cricket), Justin Rose (golf) and Ben Youngs (rugby union), as well as pro boxers Dillian Whyte and Tony Bellew, are also taking part along with a smattering of non-sporting celebrities.
Why: The goal is to raise £10m for the NHS and supporting charities. All proceeds will go to the NHS Charities Togethers: COVID-19 Urgent Appeal.
Where: Matches will be streamed live on social media, with reaction, highlights and behind-the-scenes action also available on the Celebrity Esport website.
Why should I care?: Slick production and big-name involvement are sure to lend the cup competition an air of professionalism in lieu of real televised football. Given the mix of people involved, the inter-sport sledging is almost certain to be rife.
Most importantly, all funds raised will be donated directly to those assisting in the frontline fight against coronavirus in the U.K..
EFL Football Manager Cup
The EFL Football Manager Cup ?
Round One ? pic.twitter.com/p7xIbyo1m9
— Football Manager (@FootballManager) April 19, 2020
When: Monday April 20 to the final on Sunday, May 17.
Who: No less than 54 Football League clubs will take part in the knockout tournament, all represented by a "virtual manager." Managers will include club staff, prominent members of the FM community and ever a few professional footballers mixed in, including Joe Lolley (Nottingham Forest) and Romaine Sawyers (West Brom).
Why: Football Manager have partnered with Mind and the EFL to bring you the EFL Football Manager Cup: an FM tournament taking place over the next month. The goal is to raise £20,000 in support of the mental healthy charity.
Where: Matches will be uploaded to the FM YouTube channel.
Why should I care? If you're not keen on the FIFA or PES versions and management is more your thing, then a host of non-Premier League clubs will offer you the chance to beat the rest. With real EFL football postponed until further notice, this is about as close as you'll get to seeing your side in action. Great for keeping those Football League withdrawal symptoms at bay.
The STAY INtertoto Cup
Here are the teams who've already agreed to take part in the inaugural#STAYINtertotoCup
If your team isn't here, get tagging!
All the work that is going in to this is to raise money for the #NHS.
If you can spare any amount, please do;
— STAY INtertoto Cup (@LockdownFIFA) April 7, 2020
https://t.co/X70FennN9N pic.twitter.com/CutTP5W8RR
When: Games are ongoing.
Who: Lots of players from Premier League, Championship and Football League clubs as well as some from outside the U.K. banding together to play a round-robin FIFA 20 tournament of their own.
Why: While serving to stave off boredom for the quarantined pros involved, the STAY INtertoto Cup will be raising money for NHS Staff.
Why should I care? Actual players from from England's professional leagues and beyond, representing their clubs -- what's not to love?
The name of the competition is also a rather excellent pun, and suitably nostalgic for football fans of a certain vintage who remember the preseason tournament for European clubs who had not qualified for UEFA competitions. The Intertoto Cup, always something of an oddity, was eventually scrapped in 2008.
All At Home Gaming Cup
When: The first tournament was on April 5, then every Saturday until April 25.
Who: Organised by Paris Saint-Germain, weekly winners will advance to face the likes of Layvin Kurzawa, Julian Draxler, Juan Bernat and PSG's own esport FIFA pro, DaXe.
Why: As well as the chance to play against a PSG star, there are a variety of prizes up for grabs including match tickets, meet-and-greets, luxury hotel stays in Paris, and various other signed club merchandise.
Where: The pro finals will all be broadcast on PSG's social channels and live on beIN SPORTS.
Why should I care? The main aim of the tournament is to help reinforce medical and government advice for everybody to stay at home and look after each other during the lockdown.
The All At Home Cup will also feature a "goal of the tournament" poll that will be open to public voting, allowing everybody to play their part.
Bundesliga Home Challenge
Some tasty encounters coming up on MD2 of the #BundesligaHomeChallenge ?
This weekend we're welcoming four newcomers, including a referee team ?? pic.twitter.com/1xx3YOLgP8
— Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) April 3, 2020
When: The fourth round of the tournament takes place on April 18-19.
Who: 29 teams from the top two divisions of German football, as well as a referee's team.
In most cases, each club will be represented by one of their senior pros as well as another staff member.
Why: Designed to enforce the message to stay at home and isolate during the coronavirus outbreak, the Bundesliga hope to provide some entertainment to help keep cabin fever at arm's length.
Where: All games are streamed on Bundesliga.com and via the Bundesliga's official YouTube account.
Why should I care? Because who wouldn't want to see professional players try to get their revenge on a team consisting entirely of referees?
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eLiga MX
La pasión se vive de muchas maneras... ¿Están listos?#TuCasaTuCancha #SienteTuLiga #eLIGAMX pic.twitter.com/EmlqcydzQw
— #LigaBBVAMX #TuCasaTuCancha (@LigaBBVAMX) April 7, 2020
When: Began on April 10. The Clasico Nacional between Chivas and Club America will take place on May 24, with the Clasico Regio featuring Monterrey and Tigres on May 23 and the Clasico Tapatio involving Chivas and Atlas on May 10.
The regular season of the e-tournament is set to end on June 7, although no dates have yet been published for the playoffs.
Who: Each of the 18 clubs in Liga MX will be represented by a team of three players from their 2020 Clausura squads. Club America's Giovani dos Santos and Tigres' Nahuel Guzman will be taking control of their teams.
Why: Liga MX has been shut down since March 15 due to the coronavirus outbreak, so the league will be restarting in digital form to offer fans pining for football an alternative.
Where: Games will be broadcast live on TV in Mexico and the United States and highlights no doubt will be posted online.
Why should I care? With the real thing on ice, the e-league competition will mirror the 2020 Clausura season -- i.e., a full regular season and then a playoff to decide the champion. And the banter as current players square off gives it a little extra edge -- Tigres legend Guzman is sure to provide some fun with his inimitable style and sharp tongue.
Results: Dos Santos and Guzman went head to head in the second round, with Club America winning 3-2.
"Quarantine champions, you'll never sing that!" ?
Congratulations @Fifilza7 & @WolvesEsports, #UltimateQuaranTeam champions!
— Wolves (@Wolves) April 6, 2020
UEFA eEURO 2020
When: Playoffs on April 20 and 27, final tournament on May 3-4
Who: Ten nations have already qualified (Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Romania and Serbia), and the final six will be decided via playoffs.
Why: Champions will win tickets to the final of the actual UEFA European Championship next year as well as a cash prize.
Where: Matches will be streamed live on UEFA's official YouTube channel.
Why should I care? UEFA's grand PES 2020 tournament boasts the distinction of being the largest "efootball" international competition ever staged, with 55 nations originally entering into the preliminary rounds.
As things stand, some 10,000 gamers have taken part, while streamed content from the tournament (including the draws) has been viewed by over 2 million people.
Also, with the real thing postponed until 2021, this is as close to a European Championship you'll be getting for a while.
COMPLETED TOURNAMENTS
COMPLETED TOURNAMENTS: EA Sports FIFA 20 Stay and Play Cup | Virtual Milan Derby | Ultimate Quaran-Team | La Liga Challenge | Waiting for Serie A | Combat Corona | Restez Chez Vous Trophy
EA Sports FIFA 20 Stay and Play Cup
FC Copenhagen crowned FIFA 20 Stay and Play Cup champions
Mohamed Daramy's second golden goal of the day wins FC Copenhagen the final.
When: The final was played on April 19.
Who: EA Sports organised their very own FIFA knockout tournament that will see nominated footballers from 20 of the biggest clubs in Europe go head-to-head.
Why: As part of the proceedings, EA Sports has vowed to donate $1 million to Global Giving's Coronavirus Relief Fund.
Where: Games will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and the ESPN app in the U.S, and streamed via EA Sports' official FIFA Twitch channel elsewhere.
Why should I care? There are professional players representing some of Europe's elite clubs, including Ajax (Sergino Dest), Atletico Madrid (Joao Felix), Chelsea (Cesar Azpilicueta), Borussia Dortmund (Achraf Hakimi), Liverpool (Trent Alexander-Arnold), Manchester City (Phil Foden), Paris Saint-Germain (Juan Bernat), Real Madrid (Vinicius Junior), AS Roma (Justin Kluivert) and Tottenham Hotspur (Serge Aurier).
Given that EA Sports is at the helm, it's likely to be a slick operation. As an added incentive, fans can score bonus FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) points by linking a Twitch account to an EA account.
Results:
Final
Karlstrom 1-2 Daramy
Semifinals
Lindstrom 1-2 Karlstrom
Bahoui 2-3 Daramy
Quarterfinals
Lindstrom 5-2 Kluivert
Karlstrom 3-2 Alexander-Arnold
Bahoui 4-0 Guimaraes
Daramy 3-1 Silva
Round of 16
Vinicius Jr 1-4 Alexander-Arnold
Aurier 2-3 Silva
Bernat 0-2 Kluivert
Azpilicueta 0-2 Lindstrom
Hakimi 1-2 Karlstrom
Joao Felix 2-6 Guimaraes B
Foden 1-2 Bahoui
Dest 2-7 Daramy M.
Round of 32 (*some players received byes)
Daramy 3-0 Alho
Ihattaren 2-4 Bahoui
Vallejo 2-5 Karlstrom
Khaoui 2-8 Lindstrom
Virtual Milan Derby
Leao takes on Esposito in virtual Milan derby
AC Milan's Rafael Leao goes up against Inter youngster Sebastiano Esposito in a Milan derby on PES.
When: April 11
Who: AC Milan's Portuguese forward Rafael Leao faced Inter Milan striker Sebastiano Esposito in a PES 2020 version of the Milan Derby.
Why: The two fierce rivals collaborated as part of Milan's initiative to unite all fans during the coronavirus outbreak, with all funds raised going to aid in the fight against Covid-19.
Milan hoped to unite all fans during the coronavirus pandemic and to invite them to contribute to the ongoing fundraising campaign launched by the Club and Fondazione Milan in the fight against Covid-19. The campaign raised over €600,000, with fans able to donate via the Go Fund Me page.
This was the first time the famous Derby della Madonnina has been contested online and, while hardly ideal, it was nice to see the Milan clubs putting their differences aside for a good cause.
Result: A 2-2 draw.
Ultimate Quaran-Team
When: The final was on April 7.
Who: Initiated by English third-tier club Leyton Orient as a means of keeping boredom at bay during the lockdown, this international FIFA 20 tournament is the original trailblazer.
Why: As well as staving off tedium in the absence of football, the Quaran-Team competition raised well over half of its £100,000 fundraising goal.
The money raised will be split between the EFL (to help keep struggling clubs afloat) and two worthwhile charities, MIND and the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, run by the World Health Organisation.
Where: Most matches were streamed live on YouTube.
Results: We had upsets galore, epic clashes, dramatic late winners, incredible 10-goal whitewashes and Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bradley Dack getting himself sent off while playing as Bradley Dack.
Out of the 128 clubs that entered, Premier League side Wolves were the last team standing, beating Dutch outfit Groningen 2-1 in the final.
La Liga Challenge
"Quarantine champions, you'll never sing that!" ?
Congratulations @Fifilza7 & @WolvesEsports, #UltimateQuaranTeam champions!
— Wolves (@Wolves) April 6, 2020
When: The final was on March 22.
Who: The championship was organised by Spanish YouTuber and gamer Ibai Llanos and involved players from all of Spain's 20 top-flight teams, namely:
Alaves: Lucas Perez
Athletic Bilbao: Gorka Guruzeta
Atletico Madrid: Marcos Llorente
Barcelona: Sergi Roberto*
Celta Vigo: Kevin Vazquez
Eibar: Edu Exposito
Espanyol: Adri Embarba
Getafe: Jason
Granada: Jose Martinez
Leganes: Aitor Ruibal
Levante: Carlos Clerc
Mallorca: Alex Pozo*
Osasuna: Ruben Garcia
Real Betis: Borja Iglesias
Real Madrid: Marco Asensio
Real Sociedad: Adnan Januzaj
Real Valladolid: Pedro Porro
Sevilla: Sergio Reguilon
Valencia: Carlos Soler
Villarreal: Manuel Morlanes
*Clubs had to forfeit games due to their clubs' deals with PES creators Konami.
Why: The idea to create a full tourney came about after around 60,000 football-starved fans tuned in to watch a virtual derby between Borja Iglesias of Real Betis and Sergio Reguilon of Sevilla -- which saw the former triumph in a dramatic 6-5 win for Betis.
As well as helping to keep folks entertained in the absence of real football, the event helped raise around €142,000 to help in the fight against the coronavirus.
Where: Streamed live by Llanos on Twitter.
Result: With Marco Asensio at the helm, the virtual Real powered to a 4-2 victory over Leganes (represented by Aitor Rubial) in the final after seeing off Eibar in the semis.
Waiting For eSerie A
¡Enhorabuena, madridistas! ?
? El @realmadrid de @marcoasensio10 se proclama campeón de #LaLigaSantanderChallenge ?
Y lo más importante: ¡Más de 140.000€ recaudados! ? pic.twitter.com/pDsY9WTufi
— eLaLiga Santander (@esportslaliga) March 22, 2020
When: Final was on April 18
Who: Serie A got in on the act with a PES 2020 competition pitting four professional footballers -- Giovanni Simeone (Cagliari), Eddie Salcedo (Hellas Verona), Dejan Kulusevski (Parma) and Ronaldo Vieira (Sampdoria) -- against each other for the right to play Fiorentina's Pol Lirola (the winner of a previous tournament) in the final.
Why: Why not?
Where: The competition was streamed on Serie A's YouTube channel and also on TIMVISION in Italy.
Results: Kulusevski made it to the final, but it was a bridge too far as Lirola sealed the victory for Fiorentina.
Combat Corona
When: April 5
Who: Some big-name contenders were announced, with Gareth Bale and Paulo Dybala in the mix for the FIFA 2020 tournament. They were joined by fellow pros Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Mason Mount, Jordan Pickford, Daniel James, Billy Gilmour, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Luke Shaw and Kieran Tierney.
Why: Funds raised will be donated to UNICEF to aid in the fight against the coronavirus. In total it raised £18,000.
Where: The first games got underway live on Twitch.
Results: In the main event, Dybala, playing as Real Madrid, left Bale out of his starting XI and proceeded to romp to a 3-0 victory over the Welshman's Manchester City side.
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When: An initial tournament took place April 2-9 with the winner facing the winner of a second tournament (April 10-12) to be crowned champion.
Who: The FIFA 20 charity tournament was organised by French tennis professional Nicolas Mahut, with Paris Saint-Germain's Thomas Meunier and Valencia's Kevin Gameiro among a whole host of sporting stars involved.
Why: Funds raised by the competition will be donated to charities supporting hospitals and medical workers in Paris. Amateur gamers will be rubbing shoulders with professional athletes in the middle of the esports arena with special prizes (signed tennis rackets, video games, etc) up for grabs.
Where: Mahut set up his own page, from where you can access the games. Indeed, L'Equipe reported that around more than 1,000 participants took part.