• Inaugural FIFA eNations Cup under way in London
• Twenty countries across six confederations represented
• Drama, tension and excitement as teams go into the final day

—- Enticing match-ups, dramatic derbies and a plethora of goals – the eagerly-awaited FIFA eNations Cup™ 2019 got under way with a bang on Saturday as 20 countries from six confederations began their quest for global glory in London.

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Highlights – Day 1 (13 April)

• Qualified teams – Argentina, Brazil
• Most goals – Mexico
• Fewest goals conceded – England, Brazil

 

Provisional Schedule – Day 2 (14 April)

 

 

 

The final round of the Group phase and the knockout stages of the FIFA eNations Cup takes place tomorrow, including the semi-final and final. A provisional schedule for Day 2 of the FIFA eNations Cup can be found below:

• 0900-1040: Group A & C – Round 5
• 1055-1220: Group B & D – Round 5
• 1235-1400: Quarter-finals
• 1415-1540: Semi-Final 1
• 1540-1700: Semi-Final 2
• 1800-1930: Final Showdown

All above times are local time in London. Media interested in the FIFA eNations Cup can follow the action via the live stream available across the following FIFA platforms:

• FIFA.com
• Facebook
• Twitter
• YouTube
• Weibo

 

Editorial Content Now Available for Use

 

Please note that a video news release (VNR), including B-roll and footage from Day 1 of the FIFA eNations Cup is now available to download for editorial use. Please click HERE to access.

In addition, a FIFA eNations Cup media fact sheet including information on the event, format and players can be downloaded HERE. Should you wish to use any text or quotes from today’s lead story, please credit FIFA.com.

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