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Schalke 04 is organizing a Charity Event for Australian Bushfire

by Webscare Inc Webscare
Earlier Today, Schalke declared they are going to organize a charity event via Twitch, in which they would raise money for the victims of Australian bushfire by giving the fans a chance to play 1v1 with Schalke pros. They described several ways for viewers, good-doers and supporters to contribute with the club and help Australia.

All Schalke stream's viewers can get an opportunity of being selected randomly to play one versus one against some random pro of Schalke. Those, who don't want to leave everything in the hands of fate can play with their favourite player by donating 50 AUSD (31 Euros or 35 USD); it will surely get them a match against the player of their own choice.


If they cannot afford to give 50 AUSD, there is a backup situation for them. They can instead donate 20 AUSD and choose the champ the pro plays; this will let them get a hype mirror matchup or increase their chances of winning. But one cannot select both donations at the same time, he can either choose the first one or the second one; though it depends on him that what would he pick. You can read about Cedric Teuchert biography here. 

Moreover, Schalke 04 announced they would also be gifting gear and merch throughout the entire stream after getting to the certain milestone of the donation. Anyone who would be streaming at that time could get a chance to win those gifts, and as the donation would raise, the gears would also increase. All of this would be given to the Wildlife of Australia, of course.

Viewers from all over the pond can get the stream on Wednesday at 2 pm EST/8 pm CET. The stream is also available at the official website of Schalke, so go there and get a chance to win some gear, play with some pros and help the Australian wildlife.


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