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Represent AFC Bournemouth in the ePremier League

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AFC Bournemouth supporters have the opportunity to represent the club in the battle for online supremacy as registration for the 2019/20 ePremier League is open.

FIFA 20 players will compete to earn the red and black stripes and be the designated Cherries player for Xbox and PS4 in order to battle against every other Premier League club to reach the ePL Finals in London in March 2020.

Register now to represent the Cherries this year here through the ePremier League official site.

After a successful campaign last season, this season’s online qualification stage begins on Monday 2nd December, running for 20 days until Sunday 22 December.

Top-performing players will then enter the club’s play-offs in February 2020, which will find the winners to advance to compete on the grandest FIFA 20 stage, the finals tournament held in London on Friday 27th March ‘til Saturday 28th Match 2020.

Hosted and developed by the Premier League and Electronic Arts, the ePremier League is an online competition which first started last season, with over 14 million viewers tuning in to watch across EA Sports Fifa’s Twitch, the Premier League’s Facebook Watch and broadcasting on Sky Sports.

The Cherries had two representatives in Craig John-Clement (PS4) and Marc Marley (Xbox).
After two wins and two defeats, Craig missed out on the knockout stages via the head to head ruling in a group containing Chelsea, Watford, Leicester City and Cardiff City.

Marc meanwhile was able to progress from a group containing Crystal Palace, Brighton, Tottenham and West Ham United, winning three of his four games.

It was at the quarter-final stage where Marc was eliminated from the competition, falling to a cruel 6-4 aggregate defeat against Manchester United.

To sign up to enter the club’s qualifiers, click here.

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