Netherlands’ first soccer division, the Eredivisie, announced today the creation of the “E-Divisie,” a FIFA league that includes all of its 18 clubs.

[perfectpullquote align=”right” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]The E-Divisie is almost identical to the French Orange e-Ligue 1.[/perfectpullquote]

The E-Divisie is an Eredivisie initiative, in association with its clubs, EA SPORTS, and Endemol Shine Nederland—a Dutch media company responsible for shows like Big Brother and Wipeout. The games will be streamed on Twitch, YouTube, and FOX Sports Netherlands.

“We see the E-Divisie as an extension to the existing range of football we offer, in which we can focus even more on young people,” said Alex Tielbeke, director of Eredivisie CV, in the release. “For the clubs, it is a fantastic platform for increasing the fans’ involvement and jointly generating new content.”

The league, set to begin on February 6, will have Eredivisie’s teams choose players to represent them. The winner of E-Divisie will qualify for the EA SPORTS FIFA 17 Ultimate Team Championship Series, one of many ways to reach the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2017, to be held in London in late August, in which the winner gets $200,000.

EA SPORTS is continuing its integration of soccer clubs into its FIFA esports. The E-Divisie is almost identical to the French Orange e-Ligue 1 that just partnered with a major French telecom company. Spanish teams got involved, too—creating the Virtual Football Organization. And the German premiere division looks to be not far behind. A FIFA Interactive Club World Cup circuit, dedicated to soccer teams, another qualification method to get to the London finals.