LONDON (Reuters) - With coronavirus bringing soccer across the globe to a standstill, the world of esports is helping clubs pull together to support those which are struggling financially - and keep fans entertained.
Few would have imagined Leyton Orient, who play in England's fourth tier, to be pioneers in the field - but over the weekend the club’s media team set the wheels in motion for a 128-team FIFA 20 tournament featuring sides from around the globe.
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