EA Sports FIFA 19 Global Events To Stream on Caffeine, Air on Fox Sports

Fox Sports has secured U.S. television and streaming rights to the finals of multiple EA Sports FIFA19 Global Series events, highlighted by the season-ending FIFA eWorld Cup 2019. Coverage continues this weekend with the first-ever FIFA eNations Cup from London. In addition, Caffeine, a social broadcasting platform for live gaming, esports, and sports, has secured global streaming rights to all events.

“This is a great opportunity to expand our ongoing connection with FIFA and our esports presence together with Caffeine,” says Joe Franzetta, Fox Sports VP Rights & Business Relationships. “We kicked things off last weekend with the EA Sports FUT Champions Cup from London, and we are ready to go with this weekend’s FIFA eNations Cup.”

For this weekend, Sunday play aired live on FS2 at 1:00 PM ET and on FS1 at 11:30 PM ET. All Fox Sports airings also were available through the Fox Sports App.

“We are excited to welcome EA SPORTS FIFA 19 Global Series fans to watch these events live on Caffeine,” says Ben Keighran, Founder and CEO of Caffeine. “For this weekend’s FIFA eNations Cup, Caffeine will also feature exclusive live hosted broadcasts where streamers AA9skilz, BuckArmy, and CaliSCG will offer their views of the event and interact with fans.”

All rounds stream live on Caffeine’s dedicated EA Sports FIFA esports channel. Additionally, U.S. viewers on Caffeine are able to live-host their own streams of the tournament to watch with friends and fellow fans. The platform features easy-to-use tools, allowing hosts to have their live streams up and running in minutes from their Web browser or smartphone.

“Building upon last season’s success, the EA Sports FIFA 19 Global Series is engaging and entertaining esports and football fans around the world,” says Brent Koning, EA Sports FIFA Competitive Gaming Commissioner. “The superstars of competitive FIFA are creating a compelling narrative of competition and rivalry, fuelled by amazing gameplay and skill on the virtual pitch. Partnering with an established leader in football broadcasting such as Fox Sports will only accelerate our growth and build momentum towards this season’s finale.”

“As part of continued and ongoing growth and professionalization of eFootball around the world, we are excited to have Fox Sports and Caffeine on board to broadcast EA Sports FIFA 19 Global Series events, as well as the FIFA eNations Cup and FIFA eWorld Cup later this year. Fox Sports and Caffeine are both recognized and highly respected broadcasters in their own right and we look forward to working closely with them to further showcase eFootball and bring the passion and excitement of the FIFA19 Global Series to new audiences,” says Christian Volk, Director of eFootball and Gaming, FIFA.

As part of a multi-year broadcast and streaming deal with FIFA, Fox Sports is home to the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup France, as well as the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

Last September, Fox announced the investment of a combined $100 million into Caffeine and a joint venture called Caffeine Studios, jointly owned by Fox Sports and Caffeine. Caffeine, which is still in pre-release, features an expanding catalog of gaming, esports and sports content.

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