‘Rocket League’ esports gets spooky with the Haunted Hallows Cup

Spooky Rocket League esports!!

Not even the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) is safe during this spooktacular season — at least if the Haunted Hallows Cup is any indication, anyway. 

Set to begin on Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. PDT, the Haunted Hallows Cup will be the second North American Fall Split Regional Event for the current RLCS season. Rocket League’s  best North American players will clash-bumpers while the broadcasting team participates in a Twitch-voted costume contest. Viewers get to choose which host they believe is rocking the best spooky threads and can share costumes of their own on social media for a chance to be featured during the Haunted Hallows Cup broadcast.

For a quick recap of the RLCS competitions going on lately, check out the video below.

If you happen to be watching the Haunted Hallows Cup for 30 minutes or more, you’ll likely earn the Joker Avatar Border. Batman stuff is Halloween adjacent enough, I guess?

Again, the Haunted Hallows Cup goes down tomorrow morning over here on Twitch. Props to developer Psyonix for hosting a Halloween-themed esports event!  

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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eLiga MX FIFA Tournament: Week 2 Schedule, TV Channel, Live Stream, How to Watch

Liga MX joined other sports leagues around the world last Friday by putting together a FIFA 20′ Tournament amongst its players.

Liga MX joined other sports leagues around the world last Friday by putting together a FIFA 20′ Tournament amongst its players. They wanted to give their fans something to fill their time with while the league is on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic that’s happening across the world.

Liga MX FIFA 2020 Tournament

Toluca vs. Necaxa

  • Date: Monday, April 13th
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: TUDN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Each Liga MX team will have three players representing their respective teams and it all starts Friday, April 10th. The tournament consists of a full 17-game regular season plus playoffs that will follow including an eight-team single-elimination playoff.

We have two matches today including Toluca players taking on Necaxa and later this evening Atlas versus Puebla for the late game. You can find the week two schedule below and what days your favorite teams will be playing.

Week 2 Schedule

4/13/20 Toluca vs Necaxa – 3:00 p.m ET

4/13/20 Atlas vs Puebla – 9:00 p.m. ET

4/14/20 FC Juarez vs UNAM – 3:00 p.m. ET

4/14/20 Pachuca vs Guadalajara – 4:00 p.m. ET

4/15/20 America vs Tigres UANL – 4:00 p.m. ET

4/15/20 Queretaro vs Tijuana – 8:00 p.m. ET

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