The Esports World Cup has kicked off in Saudi Arabia with teams from around the world battling to win the biggest prizes in the industry.
Ahead of the event, we caught up with Team Liquid’s Levi de Weerd, who will be representing them by playing EA FC on the world’s stage in Riyadh with a prize pot of $27m up for grabs for the best performing teams at the event.
He explains how their coaching set-up in the Netherlands has prepared him and his Team Liquid team-mates for the tournament.
(Credit: Esports World Cup, Team Liquid, Levi de Weerd)
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#EsportsWorldCup #EWC2025 #TeamLiquid #BBCNews
A water cannon has been deployed to disperse a large crowd after a second night of disorder in Northern Ireland…
L'edizione della notte del Tg diretto da Enrico Mentana
Extra police are brought into Belfast and public transport is closing early, after a night of violence. The violence erupted…
President Trump has said the US will hit Iran "hard", after the two sides exchanged further strikes. "We hit them…
It's the second night of unrest in Northern Ireland, after homes and cars were set alight on Tuesday The family…