We will be looking to make history by becoming the first team ever to win the prestigious competition for a third successive campaign.
But once again it’s another incredible line-up of talent in the ePremier League as the best FC pro players fight for not just silverware, but for a share of the £100,000 prize pool and a spot in the eChampions League and the 2026 EA SPORTS FC Pro World Championship.
City, alongside Tottenham, Leeds and Sunderland, are all through to Sunday’s Finals after each topped their respective group earlier in the season.
With that in mind, here is everything you need to know for City’s route to silverware…
WHO WILL WE FACE?
With City already in the quarter-finals, our potential opponent could be Burnley, Arsenal, Liverpool or Nottingham Forest, with our opponent to be confirmed following the completion of the PlayOffs later today.

HOW DO THE MATCHES WORK?
Mati and Joao will play their game against their opponent individually. For example, Mati would take on one of Brighton’s pros and Joao would face the other Seagulls pro player.
Then, their results will be combined to create an aggregate score to calculate the winning duo and in turn the team that qualifies for the next round.
WHERE CAN I WATCH?
All of the action will be livestreamed on the Premier League’s Youtube channel as well as the EA SPORTS FC Twitch and Youtube channels.
City-centric updates will also be available across all our social media platforms: @ManCityEsports.
Everyone at Manchester City would like to wish Mati and Joao the very best of luck in the Finals on Sunday.