2024/25 ePremier League player line-ups confirmed

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The ePremier League player line-ups for the 2024/25 tournament have been confirmed, following the conclusion of the ePL online qualifiers and club playoff stages.

The final list of players representing each football club in the live stages of the 2024/25 FC football esports competition can be found below.

These are the players who have booked their places, and the teams they will compete for:

  • AFC Bournemouth
    • Aaron ‘GRK’ Garbutt
    • Adam Ryan
  • Arsenal
    • Jacob ‘Larbz’ Larbi
    • Ricky ’RSDGAWD’ Dhillon
  • Aston Villa
    • Cameron ‘cameronrock’ Willey
    • Brad ‘Colstonaldo 7’ Colston
  • Brentford
    • Konstantin ‘Chpokyn’ Mamkhegov
    • Owen ‘LARNEY’ Laugharne-Day
  • Brighton & Hove Albion
    • Jayden Groden
    • Marc ‘Marley’ Marley
  • Chelsea
    • Najib ‘NHaych’ Hassan
    • Ellis ‘E0J2’ Johnson
  • Crystal Palace
    • Thomas ‘Stokes’ Stokes
    • Ethan ‘ETHXNH’ Higgins
  • Everton
    • Oscar ‘1mpactZ’ Keeley
    • Jack ‘JSharp’ Sharp
  • Fulham
    • Salman Ahmad
    • Lolingo ‘Logriffey’ Weye
  • Ipswich Town
    • Mark ‘Mark11’ Zakhary’
    • Daniel ‘Stingrayjnr’ Ray
  • Leicester City
    • Alex ‘Shawrey’ Shaw
    • Callum ‘BroomeyJC’ Broome
  • Liverpool
    • Lucas  ‘Leks’ Lekhal
    • Manuel ‘ManuBachoore’ Bachoore
  • Manchester City
    • Matias ‘Bonanno’ Bonanno
    • Donovan ‘Tekkz’ Hunt
  • Manchester United
    • Jakub ‘Gosipic11’ Papaj
    • Luke ‘Holdinho’ Holden
  • Newcastle United
    • Ryan ‘AE’ Jones
    • Zakaria ‘ALPHAHOUSE’ Taj
  • Nottingham Forest
    • Luke Downing
    • Harvey ‘HarveyWxters’ Waters
  • Southampton
    • Michael ‘Fisher’ Fisher
    • Sam ‘SamBrwster’ Brewster
  • Tottenham Hotspur
    • Tom Leese
    • Jacob ‘NiKSNEB’ Benskin
  • West Ham United
    • Liam ‘Tio Loco’ Lauciello Destefanis
    • Ben ‘BrigArmy17’ Brigdale
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers
    • Mitchell ‘MHaywxrd’ Hayward
    • Kai ‘xKaiHarris’ Harris

The news comes three months after the 2024/25 ePremier League dates, prize pool and format were revealed.

Reigning champions Donovan ‘Tekkz’ Hunt and Matias Bonanno (pictured below) will be aiming to make it back-to-back titles for Manchester City.

Last year, Man City became the first club to win the ePremier League twice, as they won the 2023/24 ePremier League.

Man City win 2023/24 ePremier League with Tekkz and Bonanno

Other former ePL winners taking part are Tom Leese (Tottenham Hotspur) and Thomas Stokes (Crystal Palace).

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The ePL live shows will once again span across two weekends. The first of these, the ePL Group Stages, will take place on March 1st and 2nd 2025, the same weekend as the NLC Winter 2025 finals, and will see the four leading clubs secure their quarter-final spots.

The second weekend will start with the ePL Knockouts and take us to the ePL Finals on Sunday March 23rd 2025.

In addition to lifting the trophy and a share of the £100,000 prize pool, seats are available for the winning club at the EA Sports FC Pro World Championship and the eChampions League.

Fans will be able to tune in live to both weekends of action across Premier League digital channels (on YouTube, the web, app, X and Facebook). It will also be streamed across the EA Sports FC Twitch and YouTube channels.

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