The FIFAe Club World Cup begins tomorrow ©Getty Images

The 42 teams contesting the FIFAe Club World Cup for a $350,000 (£252,000/€286,000) prize pot will begin playing tomorrow.

Each team will be represented by two players, with matches played on EA Sports' FIFA 21.

The group stage begins tomorrow and will run until Friday (February 26), with the top two teams from each of the six zones progressing to the knockout rounds on Saturday and Sunday (February 27 and 28). 

A winner will be named for each zone. 

Reigning champions Complexity Gaming will be represented again this year. 

"In the next few days we will see the most exciting, talented young esports players the world has to offer and take to the stage to create their club legacy," said Christian Volk, director of efootball and gaming at FIFA.

"The FIFAe Club World Cup should be on your watchlist - make sure to tune-in!"

A total of 480 teams from across the globe participated in online qualifiers across four weeks for the FIFAe Club World Cup. 

This was a 150 per cent increase on last year’s tournament.

FIFA is also set to organise two more major FIFA 21 tournaments this year. 

The FIFAe World Cup will feature the world's best individual players, while the FIFAe Nations Cup will allow players to compete for their country. 

This new FIFAe tournament structure was announced by world football's governing body in October.