Tournament Overview

Established in 2017, the FIFA eWorld Cup brings together the top efootball organizations from all over the world to compete against each other in hope to be crowned the annual FIFA eWorld Cup Champion. This is the final to a long qualification stage that includes the 2019 Global Series where two player teams compete for their spot in the finals.

The tournament is considered one of the most premier tournaments out of the eight annual major events. Hosting millions of Xbox and PS4 competitors from all over the world, the prize pool for this years FIFA eWorld Cup has grown to an all time, with the winners receiving $40,000 USD of the total $100,000. The increase in viewers, competitors, and prize money has attracted bookmakers like GG.bet to offer odds for various stages and the outright winner of the event. Continue reading to see the best FIFA esports betting sites for placing wagers and receiving bonuses in 2019.

Schedule

FIFA Major

eLeague FUT Champions Cup – February 22 – 24

PGL FUT Champions Cup – March 8 – 10

Online Qualifications

eChampions League – March 2 – 3

Licensed Qualifying Event May #1 – March 16 – 17

Licensed Qualifying Event May #2 – April 20 – 21

Official League Qualifiers

ePremier League – March 28 – 29

Virtuelle Bundesliga – Grand Final – May 10 – 15

eChampions League Final – May 31

Qualifiers

Gfinity FIFA Series March – March 23 – 24

Playoffs

FIFA19 Global Series Playoffs – June

FIFA eWorld Cup – July – August

Tournament Format

Group stage: The group stage will consist of four groups of 8 players allocated to each group based on their finish in the EA Sports FIFA 18 Global Series Playoffs. A total of seven rounds of matches will be played in the group stage, offering plenty of opportunities to place bets on the FIFA eWorld cup 2019.

Round of 16: The top 4 players from each group will qualify themselves for the next round, where the top standing teams from groups play the bottom tier teams from other groups. The second-placed player from one group faced the third-place finisher from another and so on for each platform.

Quarter-finals: The winners of each Round of 16 will meet in the quarter-finals, where they will start the single elimination playoffs bracket.

Semi-finals: The world’s four best players – the best two on each platform – faced each other in the last four, with the best player on each console going through to the Final Showdown.

Final Showdown: A two-leg tie with one match on each of the PlayStation and Xbox determined the FIFA eWorld Cup Champion 2019 across both consoles.

Prize Pool

This years event will award $250,000 USD to the the 2019 FIFA eWorld Cup Champions plus an invitation to The Best FIFA Football Awards. Here is how the prize pool will be distributed for this years event.