FIFA 20 Ultimate QuaranTeam live stream, scores and results: Leyton Orient tournament latest updates
The Ultimate QuaranTeam is finally winding down to the latter stages of the tournament and there are some surprise teams in the mix to win it.
Clubs from the Eredivisie have dominated proceedings, with England's initial 73-club contingent now looking somewhat threadbare as we approach the last-16 stage.
Wolves, Mansfield Town and Brentford are the only English sides remaining with 16 teams left to battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals.
The favourites, Middlesbrough, were knocked out in the last 32, while Manchester City fell to a heavy defeat to PSV Eindhoven, who are one of the new favourites to win.
But who will be crowned champions of Leyton Orient's FIFA 20 competition?
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Results
Burnley 4-3 Shrewsbury
Walsall 2-1 Roma
Brighton 0-2 Sparta Rotterdam
Oldham 1-6 Finn Harps
Hibernian 0-3 Millwall
Central Coast 2-1 Shamrock Rovers
Melbourne Victory 4-3 Ipswich
Leyton Orient 3-6 Lokomotiv Moscow
AFC Wimbledon 0-2 West Ham
PAOK 1-2 Midtjylland
Manchester City 3-0 KV Kortijk
Bristol Rovers 1-3 Southend United
Orlando Pirates 2-4 FC Sion
Cheltenham Town 1-0 Salford City
Derry City 1-2 QPR
Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Cambridge United
Waterford 0-10 (ten) Angers
Newcastle United 3-0 Gillingham
Newport County 0-1 Fortuna Sittard
Preston North End 2-1 Doncaster Rovers
Orlando City 0-5 Feyenoord
Nottingham Forest 1-4 Fiorentina
Port Vale 0-4 Emmen
Gent 1-6 Mansfield Town
Stevenage 3-1 Blackpool
Scunthorpe 2-1 Charlton Athletic
Vitesse 2-0 Atalanta
PSV 3-0 Djurgardens
Morecambe 2-3 Hamilton
Sheffield United 3-0 Carlisle United
Standard Liege 4-1 Bolton
Plymouth 0-2 Troyes
Lille 4-0 Lorient
Red Bull Salzburg 4-0 Derby
Who is involved?
The UltimateQuaranTeam competition got underway on March 22, with the first game of the tournament pitting Orient - represented by goalkeeper Sam Sargeant - against Russian outfit Lokomotiv Moscow.
Other footballers scheduled to represent their respective clubs include Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend, Norwich attacker Todd Cantwell and Brighton frontman Neal Maupay.
Orient have encouraged footballers and fans to take part primarily, but there are no restrictions on professional eSports players getting involved.
How to watch
Orient will be showing matches via video live streaming service Twitch, and say they have encouraged other clubs to do the same.