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Esports World Cup 2024 live overall schedule, scores, standings, and more

Who comes out on top?

The inaugural Esports World Cup is kicking off soon, and dozens of teams are looking to win it all for the large amounts of cash on offer. Teams like G2, Fnatic, Cloud9, and more are all looking to make their mark on history.

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The event kicks off July 3 and goes well into August, and there’s so much to keep track of that it might feel a little daunting. Let’s give you a hand so you can see where teams stand, and what games are coming up.

Esports World Cup 2024 Club Championship leaderboard

Esports World Cup Clubs who entered the Support Program. Image via the Esports World Cup Foundation.

Each invited team participating in the Esports World Cup 2024 circuit scores Club Points for individual competition standings. Teams get 1,000 Club Points for winning a game, 600 for second, and a number of points afterward. There’s over $20,000,000 on offer between the top 16 teams.

Those points are then combined to form a larger leaderboard. The current position of the top 16 teams is as follows:

PlacementTeamPoints
1stFalcons1,060
2ndT11,000
3rdFnatic660
4thTop Esports600
5thTeam Liquid550
6thTwisted Minds335
7thNinjas in Pyjamas275
8thRed Giants Esports275
9thG2275
10thGuild Esports200
11thNAVI110
12thTeam Abwizz70
13thSee You Soon60
14thBiliBili Gaming60
15thHomebois60
16thFire Flux60

What is the Esports World Cup 2024 schedule?

Kicking off on July 3 in Saudi Arabia, 21 games will be played across two months, with esports teams trying to win as many as possible. You can watch every game on the EWC Twitch Channel.

July 3, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (group stage)
  • 12pm CT: Call of Duty: Warzone (solo seeding stage)

July 4, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (group stage)
  • 4am CT: Dota 2 (Riyabh Masters play-in stage)
  • 12pm CT: League of Legends (quarter-finals)
  • 12pm CT: Call of Duty: Warzone (group stage)

July 5, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (group stage)
  • 4am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters play-in stage)
  • 12pm CT: League of Legends (quarter-finals)
  • 12pm CT: Call of Duty: Warzone (group stage)

July 6, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (group stage)
  • 4am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters play-in stage)
  • 12pm CT: League of Legends (semi-finals)
  • 12pm CT: Call of Duty: Warzone (finals)

July 7, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (group stage)
  • 7:30am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters play-in stage)
  • 1pm CT: League of Legends (grand finals)

July 10, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (quarterfinals)
  • 7am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters group stage)
  • 9pm CT: Free Fire (Knockout stage)

July 11, 2024

  • 3am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:30am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters group stage)
  • 9pm CT: Free Fire (Knockout stage)

July 12, 2024

  • 7am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (Semifinals)
  • 7:30am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters group stage)
  • 9pm CT: Free Fire (Knockout stage)

July 13, 2024

  • 7am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (Semifinals)
  • 7:30am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters group stage)
  • 9pm CT: Free Fire (Point-rush stage)

July 14, 2024

  • 5am CT: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (Final)
  • 7:30am CT: Dota 2 (Riyadh Masters group stage)
  • 9pm CT: Free Fire (Grand final)

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