Virtual Seville derby attracts over 60,000 fans

Published on: 16 March 2020

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With football matches cancelled across Europe to stop the spread of the coronavirus, La Liga players Borja Iglesias and Sergio Reguilon found a novel way to attract 60,000 online fans -- by battling out a thrilling Seville derby on the FIFA 20 video game.

Fans in Andalusia suffering from La Liga withdrawal symptoms after Sunday's clash between Sevilla and Real Betis was postponed tuned in for the showdown between Betis's Iglesias and Sevilla's Reguilon on streaming service Twitch.

The Iglesias-Reguilon contest took place at the same time as when the teams' La Liga game had been due to take place at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan on Sunday.

Iglesias led Betis to a thrilling 6-5 win, scoring the winning goal with his own avatar.

"Many thanks to the 60,000 plus fans who were live with us today," Reguilon wrote on Twitter.

"I hope that we've entertained you a bit and that you've smiled. You're great!"

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was another to turn his hand to esports, participating in a racing event online with Formula One drivers after the Australian Grand Prix was cancelled because of the virus.

Source: espn.co.uk

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