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Fifa eWorld Cup 2019 – as it happened: Live stream, video and results as winner is crowned at grand final

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Andrew Griffin
Sunday 04 August 2019 10:07 EDT
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The world’s 32 best Fifa players have gathered in London to play for the chance to be crowned world champion at the 2019 Fifa eWorld Cup.

Alongside the trophy and bragging rights, the winner will also take home a $250,000 (£210,000) grand prize.

The tournament takes place over three days at the O2 in London, from 2-4 August, with 16 of the players on Playstation and 16 on Xbox. The best of each stream will meet in the final, for a two-legged match to decide the world champion.

Those taking part are the best of the best when it comes to Fifa, meaning any of the players has a legitimate chance of taking home the winner’s trophy.

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Msdossary is holding it up, with one last attack here to try and equalise before the second leg.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:25

Full time. At the close of the first leg, Rafsou is 2-1 up.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:25

Worth remembering that, in the group stage, the match between this pair went very differently: Msdossary won 6-0. Something very profound appears to have changed since then...

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:28

Kick off. Back into the second leg.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:29

Oof. Msdossary smashes it – into the crossbar. That could have been the goal to get back into the game. But ti wasn't.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:30

Yet another failed attempt. Msdossary looks lively around Rafsou's box – but he manages to put a stop to it, and the attack once again fizzles out.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:32

GOALMsdossary scores.

At last. After repeatedly being frustrated, the Saudi finally scores.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:34

It's 2-2, with 10 minutes left in the first half of the second leg.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:34

Half time. With just 45 minutes of the semi-final left, there is nothing in it.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:36

GOAL. Msdossary scores with Ruud Gullit.

Andrew Griffin4 August 2019 15:39

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