
Football has been suspended for the foreseeable future due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But the Football Association have done their best to ensure that football is coming home. At least, in the virtual sense.
Sixteen of England's internationals from the men and women's teams have agreed to take part in the FIFA 20 tournament, which will help raise funds for the National Emergencies Trust.
Men's internationals such as Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Trent Alexander-Arnold will battle it out, while three women's internationals - Lucy Bronze, Jordan Nobbs and Ellie Roebuck - go head-to-head in the last-16 knockout round.
Mason Mount, Callum Wilson, James Maddison, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Tammy Abraham are the other internationals involved.
Under-21 players Reiss Nelson, Todd Cantwell, Max Aarons, Eddie Nketiah and Ryan Sessegnon have also committed to entering.
Date
The opening round gets underway from 5pm on Good Friday (10 April), with the action to be brought to life by eSports commentators Brandon Smith and Richard Buckley.
The latter rounds will then be played out across the course of the week from Easter Monday.
How to watch
Unlike the various FIFA 20 games viewers would have seen over the past month on Twitch, the game is not going to be streamed on the platform.
Instead, the games will be shown across England’s Twitter and YouTube channels.
Fixtures
Trent Alexander-Arnold vs Max Aarons
Reiss Nelson vs Ryan Sessegnon
Todd Cantwell vs Mason Mount
Callum Wilson vs James Maddison
Lucy Bronze vs Ellie Roebuck
Tammy Abraham vs Callum Hudson-Odoi
Jordan Nobbs vs Eddie Nketiah
Marcus Rashford vs Jadon Sancho