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The FIFA 18 E-League Grand Final takes place Thursday

It’s all lead to this — the inaugural FIFA E-League will take place this Thursday night, live via Foxtel.

Elimination finals start at 1.00pm AEST and run alongside quarter final matches until 6.30pm AEST on Thursday, 26 April. These matches will be broadcast on both Twitch & Fox Digital.

Then, semi finals commence at 6.30pm AEST. The Grand Final should be finished up by 11.00pm AEST that same day. These matches will be broadcast on TwitchFox Digital and Foxtel’s Fox Sports 501.

Here’s what to expect on the day.

Elimination Finals

  • Match 1: Brisbane Roar v Wellington Phoenix (PS4 & Xbox)
  • Match 2: Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory (PS4 & Xbox)

These matches will be broadcast on both Twitch & Fox Digital.

Quarter Finals

  • Sydney FC v Winner of Elimination Final 2 (PS4 & Xbox)
  • Western Sydney Wanderers v Adelaide United (PS4 & Xbox)
  • Melbourne City v Winner of Elimination Final 1 (PS4 & Xbox)
  • Central Coast Mariners v Perth Glory(PS4 & Xbox)

These matches will be broadcast on both Twitch & Fox Digital.

Semi Finals

  • Winner of QF1 v Winner of QF2 (PS4 & Xbox)
  • Winner of QF3 v Winner of QF4 (PS4 & Xbox)

These matches will be broadcast on TwitchFox Digital and Foxtel’s Fox Sports 501.

Console Grand Finals

  • Winner of SF1 v Winner of SF2 (PS4 & Xbox)

This match will be broadcast on TwitchFox Digital and Foxtel’s Fox Sports 501.

E-League 2018 Grand Final

  • Xbox winner v PS4 winner

This match will be broadcast on TwitchFox Digital and Foxtel’s Fox Sports 501.

Good luck to all teams involved.

FIFA 18 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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