Premier League footballers will be putting their FIFA20 skills to the test in the second ePremier League Invitational tournament.
A host of familiar faces will go head-to-head this week as they represent their club in a knockout tournament from their own homes to find out who will be crowned the latest ePremier League Invitational champion, after Diogo Jota's victory in the inaugural edition last month.
The prize fund is being donated to the #PlayersTogether initiative, created by Premier League players as a collective way of generating funds for the National Health Service and distributing them where they are needed most.
Keep updated with the latest results from the tournament here, including information on how to watch each contest.
ePremier League Invitational (May 5-9)
Round 1
Tuesday May 5
- Spencer Owen (West Ham) 1-3 Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham)
- Charlie Taylor (Burnley) 2-1 Michael Ward (Arsenal)
- Roland Aarons (Newcastle) 1-4 Jofra Archer (Man Utd)
Last 16
Wednesday May 6
- Jose Enrique (Liverpool) 1-6 Keinan Davis (Aston Villa)
- Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolves) 0-3 Aaron Connolly (Brighton)
- Tony Bellew (Everton) 0-7 Michael Obafemi (Southampton)
- Emerson (Chelsea) 4-2 Andre Gray (Watford)
Last 16
Thursday May 7
- James Maddison (Leicester) 8-1 Callum Wilson (Bournemouth)
- Max Aarons (Norwich) 4-1 Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham)
- John Egan (Sheffield United) 4-3 Jofra Archer (Man Utd)
- Phil Foden (Man City) 3-4 Charlie Taylor (Burnley)
- James Maddison (Leicester) 3-2 Max Meyer (Crystal Palace)
Quarter-finals
Friday May 8
- James Maddison (Leicester) 4-3 Michael Obafemi (Southampton)
- Charlie Taylor (Burnley) 1-8 Keinan Davis (Aston Villa)
- John Egan (Sheffield United) 4-2 Aaron Connolly (Brighton)
- Max Aarons (Norwich) 3-1 Emerson (Chelsea)
Semi-finals
Saturday May 9
- Keinan Davis (Aston Villa) 3-4 James Maddison (Leicester)
- Max Aarons (Norwich) 1-2 John Egan (Sheffield United)
Leicester in to the final! π¦
β Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 9, 2020
Jamie Vardy scores a Golden Goal as @Madders10 beats Keinan Davis
π² Watch the second semi-final on Sky Sports PL and Sky Sports Football YouTube page pic.twitter.com/NiqB7GQ9Gf
Final
Saturday May 9
- James Maddison (Leicester) 5-1 John Egan (Sheffield United)
"That one was for you, Leicester fans!" π@Madders10 - #ePremierLeague Champion pic.twitter.com/CEptthPeUl
β Premier League (@premierleague) May 9, 2020
ePremier League Invitational (April 21-25)
Round 1
Tuesday April 21 (from 12:00 BST)
- 1A John McGinn (Aston Villa) 1-6 Neal Maupay (Brighton)
- 1B Josh Franceschi (Arsenal) 4-3 Nathaniel Chalobah (Watford)
- 1C Dwight McNeil (Burnley) 3-2 Ryan Fredericks (West Ham)
- 1D Philip Billing (Bournemouth) 4-0 Angus Gunn (Southampton)
Last 16
Wednesday April 22 (from 12:00 BST)
- 2A Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) 5-4 Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
- 2B Tom Grennan (Manchester United) 1-5 Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
- 2C Reece James (Chelsea) 0-8 Andre Gomes (Everton)
- 2D Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham) 1-2 Christian Atsu (Newcastle)
Thursday April 23 (from 12:00 BST)
- 2E Diogo Jota (Wolves) 8-2 James Justin (Leicester)
- 2F Todd Cantwell (Norwich) 2-6 Lys Mousset (Sheffield United)
- 2G Neal Maupay (Brighton) 4-2 Philip Billing (Bournemouth)
- 2H Josh Franceschi (Arsenal) 1-3 Dwight McNeil (Burnley)
Quarter-finals
Friday April 24 (from 12:00 BST)
- QF1 Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) 4-1 Christian Atsu (Newcastle)
- QF 2 Andre Gomes (Everton) 2-4 Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
- QF3 Diogo Jota (Wolves) 5-2 Lys Mousset (Sheffield United)
- QF4 Neal Maupay (Brighton) 0-1 Dwight McNeil (Burnley)
Semi-finals
Saturday April 25 (from 15:00 BST)
- SF1 Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) 3-2 Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) - settled by Golden Goal
- SF2 Diogo Jota (Wolves) 4-1 Dwight McNeil (Burnley)
Final
Saturday April 25 (from 15:00 BST)
- Final Trent Alexander-Arnold 1-2 Diogo Jota (Wolves) - settled by Golden Goal
How can I watch it?
Fans will be able to watch all the action throughout on the Premier League website and app as well as its YouTube, Facebook and Twitter channels.
The Sky Sports YouTube and Twitch channels as well as the Football Daily YouTube channel will also cover the tournament.
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