FIFA 19 eChampions League Finals Competitors & Matchups Set After Day 2 Results

The FIFA 19 eChampions League Finals now has eight finalists who will compete in Madrid. They’ve become official after two days of competitive gaming in Manchester, England. The eight finalists aren’t quite what some people may have expected after some surprising upsets. Here are the latest details on who made the cut from the FIFA 19 competitors.

FIFA 19 eChampions League Day 2 results

Heading into Day 2, there were four undefeated eChampions competitors looking to advance. They included notable gamers F2Tekkz, Nicolas99FC, Vitality Maestro, and MSDossary. However, not one of these undefeated stars ended up amongst the eight finalists.

Tekkz and Maestro were the only two who made it to the Round of 16. However, Tekkz was bounced from the competition by Night Watch. Meanwhile, fellow undefeated gamer Vitality Maestro saw his run come to an end. He lost to another Vitality, Vitality Rafsou. The other undefeated stars, MSDossary and Nicolas99FC, failed to get to the Round of 16.

So that brings about some fresh new faces in competitive FIFA for Madrid. It also brings some potential for an American champion. Nearly one-half of the finalists hail from the United States of America. The tree competitors from the U.S. who advanced are NYC_Chris, Col Joksan, and AlanAvi. Each of the other competitors represents another country on the map.

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That include’s Brazil’s TG Zezinho, Denmark’s Marcuzo, the Netherlands’ xLevVinken 020, Bulgaria’s Night Watch, and France’s Vitality Rafsou. One of the three Americans, or one of these five foreign phenoms from FIFA gaming will end up with all the glory.

Eight FIFA 19 eChampions League finalists’ matchups revealed

A brand new video clip on the EA Sports FIFA Competitive Gaming Twitter has all eight finalists standing side-by-side. In fact, they’re standing right next to the very opponent they’ll have once they get to the finals competition. Here are the official matchups.

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  • DrNightWatch|16 vs. AlanAvi|8
  • coL Joksan|29 vs. TG Zezinho|5
  • Vitality Rafsou|18 vs. NYC_Chris|23
  • Marcuzo|30 vs. LevVinken 020|6
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It all started with 64 competitors. Now it will go from eight down to a final four after the first round of matchups in Madrid. From there, a final matchup between two competitors will ultimately yield one supreme champion.

The FIFA 19 eChampions League Finals are set for May 31, 2019. They’ll take place in Madrid with all of the coverage on EA FIFA Twitch channel. Once they’ve concluded, we’ll have our first official champion for the brand new league.