Your Game is a festival all about you - so we want YOU to write the stories for the website.
We want the players, coaches, volunteers, DJs - anyone involved in the tournament - to tell everyone else about their experiences.
We want to know about you and your team - who's the joker, who's the playmaker, who has got a right boot like Wayne Rooney.
The more you can tell us about your team, the better.
If you already have an existing web page or blog, then brilliant, email yourgame@bbc.co.uk and let us know about any match reports you have written and photos or videos you have published.
If you haven't, it's very easy to set up your own page using the BBC's 606 or websites like Myspace, Facebook and Bebo - as well as other social networking sites - and create a Your Game community online.
It's not too difficult putting a web page together, especially with the number of websites to host your page on the internet.
We have set up a Your Game community on Myspace, so you can leave your comments and contributions about the tournament there:
Everton's James Beattie takes to the decks
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You can also share your photos from the tournament. Send your photos to us at yourgame@bbc.co.uk and we'll publish the best pictures on the website and on a special Flickr account.
And with the 1Xtra and Asian Network boys and girls on the decks at each event, you can even create your own soundtracks.
Or if the music doesn't do it for you, then you won't be able to resist life behind the microphone in the Five Live commentary box.
The Your Game cameras will also be filming the action on and off the pitch during the tournaments, so keep checking the website for new stuff.
The opportunities are endless - so don't miss out!
Your Game is a partnership between the BBC and the Football Foundation, with support from Barclays Spaces for Sports.