FIFA Interactive World Cup

XLEAGUE.TV's FIWC coverage took the form of two shows: A programme produced by an outside company, a documentary series following the qualifying heats in the United Kingdom, predominantly following competitors who have previously appeared in xLeague's own tourmanents, narrated by Paul Vale. Studio-based talk show featuring commentators, football pundits and FIWC competitors, again, fronted by Paul Vale.

Air date of first episode:

  • 2008

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