SWINDON Town's Cameron McGilp will join contestants from AS Roma, Ajax and Manchester City in the draw for the first round of the Fifa Ultimate Quaran-Team esports competition tonight.

As a result of the ongoing global health pandemic cancelling the majority of professional sport worldwide, Town’s League Two rivals Leyton Orient came up with the idea of creating an online tournament where each football club has one representative in a one-off knock-out Club World Cup.

A hashtag was created on Twitter, and soon the initial 64-team tournament was doubled in size with further teams wishing to enter as well.

There are now over 128 teams taking part from the Premier League down to League Two, as well as clubs from America, Australia, Europe and Africa.

Teams – who have the option to stream their games live online – must enter as themselves, and choose one person to represent the club throughout, with the draw being published on Twitter tonight at 8pm.

Due to the ability of one of Fifa's game modes, all squad players from every team will feature eleven players who are rated 85 - to make contests more even.

But the tournament will not just act as an escape for those seeking such, Orient is asking fans around the world to donate to a JustGiving page in order to support EFL clubs that will struggle throughout the fixture absence.

Orient say 75 per cent of the received funds will be given to the EFL within 28 days.

Not only that, but the remaining 25 per cent of funds will be split evenly between the EFL’s chosen charity MIND and the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fundraiser by the World Health Organisation.

The JustGiving page can be found on Leyton Orient’s official Twitter page and club website, as can the full draw for the first round once it has been made.