
Get ready for the worlds best FC 25 players to go head to head at the eChampions League.
2025 marks my eager anticipation for the reimagined eChampions League! This time around, 36 top-tier EA SPORTS FC 25 players will vie for one of gaming’s most revered trophies. The tournament echoes the real-life Champions League, an esteemed competition steeped in tradition and prestige.
In this tournament, participants will be drawn from multiple league competitions such as the ePremier League, and the top performers from each league will qualify. Similar to the soccer world, each region will have a predetermined number of spots allocated for representation.
2025 eChampions League format
Following their qualification from affiliated leagues, the 36 participants will engage in a fresh League Stage. This stage mirrors the existing UEFA Champions League structure, where all 36 qualified individuals take part in six matches, facing off against each other.
24 competitors will move on to the Elimination Round, where they’ll strive to secure one of the eight places in the Final.
The 2025 eChampions League trophy presentation is set to occur in Germany, specifically at Eisbach Studios in Munich, with a live audience in attendance. A range of fan-centric activities are planned for this occasion. Further details about tickets, including when and where they can be purchased, will be disclosed at a later time. Ticket sales will commence starting from April 3rd.
eChampions League Schedule
- League Phase – May 16-17
- Knockout Phase – May 18
- 2025 eChampions League Finals – May 28
How many slots does each nation get at the eChampions League?
– To date, only the ePremier League has been completed, leaving the participation of the 36 players uncertain. Nevertheless, here’s the breakdown of allocated spots for each partner league:
Or more casually:
– The ePremier League is the only one that’s wrapped up so far, leaving us in the dark about the 36 participants. But here’s a look at how many slots from each partner league have been assigned:
| League | Country | Number of qualified players |
|---|---|---|

At the moment, the representatives from ePremier League are the only ones confirmed for participation. Manchester City’s Tekkz and Bonanno secured their positions by triumphing in the tournament. Furthermore, losing finalists Jayden and Marley from Brighton & Hove Albion will also take part in this event on behalf of the Premier League.
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