FIFA 22 ePremier League: Where to watch on TV, preview, favourites and prize money
Conor McGregor talks Jake Paul, sparring return and UFC title aspirations
Robert Lewandowski: All you need to know about Polish striker
Erik ten Hag in profile as Man Utd 'open talks' with Ajax boss
Klopp gives update on Salah's fitness and contract talks
Ancelotti and Pochettino hail Mbappe after Champions League winner
Boris Johnson suggests Ukraine could host Euro 2028
Erling Haaland: Where will he end up?
UEFA and FIFA suspend Russia from all competitions
The ePremier League is back for 2022, with 40 players set to go head-to-head on FIFA 22 to become the ePremier League champion this weekend.
The ePremier League is the Premier League's official esports competition. Played on FIFA 22, on next-gen consoles, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
This year's competition will see a change in format, as players will work together for the first time by taking part in a series of 1 vs 1 matches against pairings from other clubs, with one player competing per console.
The prize money for the competition has been increased to its highest level this year, with a prize pool totalling £100,000. There are also three seats on offer for the best-ranking players in the ePremier League Global Series Playoffs, with the winner of the competition set to take home £30,000.
* Click here to subscribe to Level up! The Esports and Gaming Show, the podcast is available on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.*
The 2022 version of the ePremier League is the first in-person ePremier League event since the inaugural event in 2019, when Liverpool and Tekkz took home the trophy. Since then, Excel's Tom Leese, formally of Hashtag United and Manchester City's Shellzz have since won the competition