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Leach’s launch online football tournament

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With the World Cup fast approaching, Leach’s have announced their own online football tournament from the 2nd-11th November.

The tournament will give you a chance to #ChooseYourSide and be entered into a draw to win discount codes, merchandise and a copy of FIFA 23.

It’s been launched alongside the introduction of some new coloured BIGBEN Scaffolder’s Kits. The kits are available in Red or Blue, each coloured belt comes with a matching frog, level holder and tape holder; with the option to include matching tools.

How to win a copy of FIFA 23 and Leach’s discount codes?

From the 2nd-6th November, you will be able to visit https://leachs.com/pages/leachs-league and submit a short, simple form declaring which team you think will win the tournament. Every entry that picks the winning team will be entered into the draw to win a copy of FIFA 23 and exclusive Leach’s discount codes.

As an extra bonus, if your team wins in Round 1, Leach’s will give you 10% off their entire store!

How will the tournament work?

On the 2nd November, the fixtures for the first round will be released on Leach’s social media, revealing the 8 Premier League teams competing. The online matches will be simulated using the match engine in FIFA 23 and highlights will be posted on social media for you to watch.

This classic knockout-style tournament will see 8 teams compete in Round 1, with the winning teams moving into the semi-finals.

On Friday 11th November at 12:00pm, the final will be streamed LIVE across Leach’s social media profiles. This will give you a chance to cheer on your team while receiving extra discount codes just by watching!

#ChooseYourSide

There is only one thing left for you to do, head over to Leach’s and #ChooseYourSide! You can follow Leach’s on social media using the links below:

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