Move over Monday Night Football, here comes Friday Night Videogames.

Turner Broadcasting System is teaming up with talent-agent behemoth WME/IMG to create a league for videogame players and fans. The league will launch next year and give fast-growing e-sports a permanent prime-time television home.

The as-yet unnamed league will feature live Friday night telecasts of videogame competitions on TBS for 20 weeks a year. The competition in the first season will take place in the game “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,” published by Valve Corp.

Just as videogames have exploded in popularity over the past decade, so has watching them live and online. It isn’t unusual for fans to fill an arena to watch eSport events. Last month, 11,000 people packed Madison Square Garden for a regional championship for the videogame “League of Legends.”

“This space is insane,” WME/IMG Chief Content Officer Mark Shapiro said of e-sports. WME/IMG represents sports figures as well as Hollywood stars.