Our ePremier League betting guide takes a closer look at format, schedule, betting markets and esports betting sites for this top EA SPORTS FC tournament. Read on for a comprehensive guide for this recurring event.
Bet on the ePremier League
With many esports betting sites offering FIFA esports odds, here’s a look at some of the most reliable sites:
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Tournament Overview
All of the essential details for the upcoming esports betting at the 2024 iteration of the ePremier League:
Tournament | ePremier League 2024 |
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Start Date | 20th January 2024 |
End Date | 24th March 2024 |
Venue | London, United Kingdom |
Prize Pool | $127,676 |
Teams | 20 Premier League Clubs |
ePremier League Betting Markets
With multiple stages of competition, there are a number of betting markets to consider for your ePremier League betting.
If you are new to betting on this esport, or even if you are experienced, we recommend checking out our FIFA betting guide for the best tips.
Format & Schedule
Starting in November every year, online qualifiers take place behind closed doors to establish a top 20 teams to compete in the main competition referred to as the ePremier League Finals.
This also involves determining the players representing the Premier League clubs as listed below.
The format for the ePremier League Finals is split into two stages:
- Group Stage
- 4 groups of 5 clubs each
- Winners move on to Playoffs
- Playoffs
- Single Elimination Bracket
At the end of the day, the winner earns a major stake of the $127,000 prize pool and seeds for both the World Championship and the eChampions League.
The ePremier League 2024 schedule it as follows:
- Group Stage – 20th January to 22nd March
- Playoffs – 23rd March to 24th March
For an updated daily schedule, we recommend tuning into socials for the event and esports betting sites.
ePremier League Clubs
For the 2024 ePremier League season, the following clubs are competing with their representative competitors:
ePremier League Club 2024 | Representatives |
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AFC Bournemouth | NathanBP, Postecoglou7 |
Arsenal | E0J2, xDRCapalot |
Aston Villa FC | JBrownn, Cameron |
Brentford FC | The Artist, Gosipic |
Brighton & Hoive Albion FC | Jayden, Marley |
Burnley FC | Colston, Salman |
Chelsea FC | JSharp, Conkai |
Crystal Palace | Shellzz, NiKSNEB |
Everton FC | ChrisJakeman, Zanieri1996 |
Fulham FC | Joshhhh9, MessyFTG |
Liverpool FC | Stingray, Dariosh |
Luton Town | HarveyWxters, LukeDowning |
Manchester City | Tekkz, Matias |
Manchester United FC | Dragon, DavidMurray |
Newcastle United FC | Painter, Bancs |
Nottingham Forest FC | RedLac, GoalPoacher |
Sheffield United | billyjoe96, MichaelFisher |
Tottenham Hotspur FC | Lyricz, Tom |
West Ham United FC | BrigArmy17, GRK |
Wolves Esports | MHaywxrd, Kai |
History of the ePremier League
Taking place over a number of years, here’s a look at the history of the ePremier League and its previous FIFA esports tournaments:
Iteration of the ePremier League | Winner | Runner-Up |
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2023 | Leeds United (Ollelito + Stokes) | Tottenham Hotspur (Gorilla + Tom) |
2022 | Norwich City FC (GoalPoacher + damie) | Brentford (SamBrwster + zohino) |
2021 | Manchester City (Shellzz) | Leeds United (Ollelito) |
2020 | Watford (Tom) | AFC Bournemouth (Marley) |
2019 | Liverpool (Tekkz) | Manchester United (KyleLeese_) |
While representatives may shift over the years, the top clubs tend to sign the best players.
Heading into 2024, after a long off-season and the release of a new title, it’s practically anyone’s game.
Watch the ePremier League Live
Consider the following broadcasts to follow the ePremier League:
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