Canada Soccer’s eNational Team kicks off FIFAe Nations Playoffs

Canada Soccer’s eNational Team currently sit 7th in the FIFAe Nations Global Rankings, and are the highest ranked team in North and Central America.

Canada Soccer’s eNational team will participate in the FIFAe Nations Playoffs, taking place on 19-21 May. The FIFAe Nations Playoffs are the final step on the journey to qualify for the 2023 FIFAe Nations Cup – the most prestigious event of the FIFA eFootball calendar. All matches are played 2v2 on the PlayStation 5 version of FIFA 23 using FIFA Ultimate Team Squads.

The FIFAe Nations Playoffs will see eNational Team members AgitPower, Goalmachine and AJ take on 5 other nations in North and Central America to see who will advance to the 2023 FIFAe Nations Cup. Canada will compete against Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, and USA.

Canada will face each opponent twice, once on Friday 19 May, and again on Saturday 20 May. The knockout stages on Sunday 21 May will determine which 2 of the 6 teams will advance to the 2023 FIFAe Nations Cup.

Canada Soccer’s eNational Team will play their matches from Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment’s Bell Gaming Centre in Toronto, Ontario – the new state-of-the art facility of Raptors Uprising GC, the official NBA 2K League affiliate of the Toronto Raptors.

All matches for the FIFAe Nations Playoffs will be streamed live on Twitch.tv/CanadaSoccer and will feature fan-favourite Nicco Cardarelli on commentary.

The full bracket and match schedule can be found on FIFA.gg

Fans can follow the progress of Canada Soccer’s eNational Team through all stages of FIFAe Nations Series on CanadaSoccer.com or by using the #CANeNT hashtag on Twitter and Instagram. Matches will be streamed live on Twitch.tv/CanadaSoccer

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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