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What is ePremier League?
The ePremier League (ePL) is a competitive gaming tournament involving the Premier League and Electronic Arts.
The ePL tournament, played using EA SPORTS' annual FIFA game, has been held each year since 2019 and is open to UK players aged 16 and over, plus any Club-signed professional gamers.
Players go through qualifying and Club playoff phases before progressing to the Finals tournament in early Spring.
The tournament takes place on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, with the final of each tournament traditionally being cross-console where the winner of each platform go head-to-head over two legs.
Tekkz, representing Liverpool, was crowned the overall winner of the first ePremier League event in 2019.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament's 2020 ePL live finals were held in August, with Hashtag Tom, representing Watford, claiming glory.
Manchester City gamer Shellzz won the 2021 ePL grand final.
Canaries pair Damie and GoalPoacher_ won the 2022 ePL grand final in its fresh format of each club being represented by two players.
Leeds United won the 2023 ePL grand final with Ollelito and Tom Stoke securing it for them.
More information on the #ePL can be found at e.premierleague.com.
Can the Premier League assist with my fundraising?
The Premier League has a number of central programmes and partnerships that deliver participation, education and grassroots-focused activities. With this in mind, we are unable to provide financial assistance for individual fundraising campaigns.
Each club tailors its own approach for charitable giving, plus requests for signed merchandise and memorabilia. Please contact any clubs that interest you directly for further information and assistance. As the organising body for our League we have no access to official club merchandise.
I’m interested in working at the Premier League, where can I find information on vacancies?
The Premier League is the top tier of England’s football pyramid, which delivers across a range of roles including football, coach and youth development, community, broadcast, commercial, communications, marketing, digital media, finance, legal and policy.
Find out more, and our latest vacancies, here:
https://premierleague.pinpointhq.com/
Each club is responsible for recruiting its own workforce. You will find further details on their official websites, or by contacting any clubs that interest you directly.
Can the Premier League assist with student projects, or research?
Regrettably, due to time constraints we are unable to meet with students or researchers. If you have any specific questions, please send these via our Contact Us form. We will do our best to answer them.
How do I get media accreditation for a Premier League match?
Accreditation for Premier League matches is organised centrally by Football DataCo and locally by the home club. Journalists and photographers must have a Media Accreditation Agreement in place before the day of the match. For further information and assistance, please go to www.football-dataco.com
Who should I contact to discuss a business proposal, the use of Premier League trademarks, or data?
If you have a business proposal you would like the Premier League to consider, please submit it formally (including as much relevant information as you can) to: partnerships@premierleague.com
Logos and other trademarks cannot be used without the express permission of the Premier League. Our clubs retain their own trademarks and they should be contacted directly for appropriate permissions, before you reproduce their names or badges etc.
Match data is gathered using OPTA. Permission to use any match data, including fixture feeds, should be directed to: www.football-dataco.com
We would politely request that business proposals are submitted only once. We will respond to any that we wish to take further forward.
Contact Us
If you have any queries and would like to get in touch, please contact info@premierleague.com.