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The remaining eight teams in the inaugural EFL Football Manager Cup enter the quarter-finals knowing that just three more wins will secure them the title. The next stage of the tournament, which is being run in partnership with the EFL and their charity partner Mind, will see two games played on Tuesday 12th May and two games on Wednesday 13th May.
We’re heading towards the business end of the tournament and the round of 16 provided arguably the best entertainment yet in the EFL Football Manager Cup.
We saw five all-Championship ties, three local derbies and one all-time classic cup encounter that featured three red cards, three disallowed goals and an incredibly tense penalty shootout.
Five all-Championship affairs. Two big derbies. One League Two side hoping to cause an upset against one of the tournament favourites. The stakes are much higher as we now find ourselves on the verge of the round of 16 in the inaugural EFL Football Manager Cup.
The next stage of the tournament, which is being run in partnership with the EFL and their charity partner, Mind, will see all eight games played across Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Here are the big stories to look out for in the round of 16.
Three 5-0 victories, a penalty shootout and a costly sending off were amongst the best bits of action from round two of the EFL Football Manager Cup.
10 new teams joined the tournament at this stage, hoping to make their mark on the competition while the 22 sides who made it through the first round were looking to build on their performances and mark themselves out as early favourites. Here’s how the second week panned out.
Football Manager 2020 is now 33% off on Steam until Thursday, 14th May at 6PM (BST).
Perhaps the game has been on your wishlist for months but you’ve never quite got round to it? There has never been a better time to kick-off your story in FM20, so start managing your team, your way now.
Football Manager is pleased to support You Are Not Alone (YANA) a global event taking place this Saturday to bring people together through gaming. YANA is a virtual event for gamers, athletes, celebrities, influencers... and you. It's taking place this Saturday, May 2nd, from 6am BST to 1am BST on the 3rd BST, with official events streaming live on Facebook Gaming and Twitch .
Things are hotting up in the inaugural EFL Football Manager Cup with the final 32 teams decided after a compelling first round that saw the first Bristol derby in seven years and a tussle between Championship giants Leeds United and Nottingham Forest. The draw comprised 16 teams from the Championship, and eight apiece from League One and League Two.
The next stage of the tournament, which is being run in partnership with the EFL and its charity partner, Mind, starts tomorrow (Monday, April 27th) and runs until Thursday, April 30th. Here are the big stories to look out for in the second round.
There were plenty of goals, late winners, and drama in an action-packed first round of the inaugural EFL Football Manager Cup.
The tournament, which is being run in partnership with the EFL and their charity partner, Mind kicked off on Monday with the last of the first round games completed on Thursday night. Here are the key highlights of the first week.
If you’re missing the thrill of seeing your team in action on the pitch, then we might just have the next best thing.
We’ve partnered with Mind and the EFL to bring you the EFL Football Manager Cup – an FM tournament that will take place over the next month.
There’s never been a better time to get to the heart of the action with Football Manager 2020 Mobile and Football Manager 2020 Touch now on sale across selected platforms.
Football Manager 2020 is now available on Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass for PC.
The team at Sports Interactive have been overwhelmed by the amount of you who decided to try our 'Free Play' of Football Manager 2020 over the last week.
If you’re finding that you’ve got a little more time on your hands than normal just now, we might have a way for you to fill those free hours. Football Manager 2020 is free on Steam for the next week, starting at 3:00pm (GMT) on Wednesday March 18th and ending at 3:00pm (GMT) on Wednesday March 25th.
The Winter Update for FM20 is now complete, with this second and final part adding the next batch of transfers and updated squads into the game.
Kick-off your journey to footballing glory on the move this March with Football Manager 2020 on sale across selected platforms.
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