
The series of tournaments in the FIFA 20 game consist of six qualifying tournaments played online on PlayStation 4. The games are played in the so-called 85 mode and in knockout games rather than two legs, with every participant playing with the virtual Werkself at the virtual BayArena. The top four from each qualifying tournament will receive a Nacon gaming pack; each winner will also play in the finals tournament on 9 October where the finalists will be able to enjoy great prizes and a really special atmosphere.
Register for the qualifying tournaments HERE (info: Anyone interested can register any time up to the start of each qualifying tournament for all the qualifiers. As soon as a participant has won a tournament they are not allowed to take part in the following qualifying tournaments).
Dates of the qualifying tournaments:

Issa Traoré is moving from Bayer 04 Leverkusen to Slovakian top-flight side AS Trencin. The club has loaned the centre-back out for one year to this year’s ninth-placed team in the Slovakian league.
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