With ESL One Cologne just around the corner, we have prepared a viewer's guide which contains all the information you need to keep up with the Major, including the group draw, the schedule and the talent lineup.
Running from Tuesday to Sunday at the LANXESS Arena, ESL One Cologne - the second Major of the year - will see 16 of the world's top teams face off for their share of a $1 million prize purse.
The group stage, featuring a best-of-one format in the first three matches and then a best-of-three format in the decider clashes, will be played behind closed doors.
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The top two teams from each group will advance to the single-elimination, best-of-three playoffs, which will be played in front of a live crowd at the sold-out indoor arena.
Below are the groups for the Major:
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Astralis
Natus Vincere
Liquid
SK
CLG
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Virtus.pro
fnatic
Gambit
OpTic
MOUZ
FaZe
Dignitas
FlipSid3
Envy
G2
The complete tournament schedule looks as follows:
Tuesday, July 5
11:00
Astralis
vs.
Dignitas
12:15
Gambit
vs.
CLG
13:30
Natus Vincere
vs.
FlipSid3
14:45
OpTic
vs.
Ninjas in Pyjamas
16:00
Liquid
vs.
Envy
17:15
MOUZ
vs.
Virtus.pro
18:45
SK
vs.
G2
20:00
fnatic
vs.
FaZe
Wednesday, July 6
11:00
Group A - Winners' Match
12:15
Group A - Elimination Match
13:30
Group B - Winners' Match
14:45
Group B - Elimination Match
16:00
Group C - Winners' Match
17:15
Group C - Elimination Match
18:45
Group D - Winners' Match
20:00
Group D - Elimination Match
Thursday, July 7
11:00
Group A - Decider Match
14:30
Group B - Decider Match
18:15
Group C - Decider Match
22:00
Group D - Decider Match
Friday, July 8
10:00
Quarter-final #1
13:45
Quarter-final #2
17:45
Quarter-final #3
21:45
Quarter-final #4
Saturday, July 9
15:00
Semi-final #1
18:45
Semi-final #2
Sunday, July 10
15:00
Showmatch
17:00
Grand final
Like at MLG Columbus, the $1 million prize pool will be distributed between the participating teams as follows:
Taking viewers through all the action over the course of this six-day event will be a 14-person panel led by stage host Paul "ReDeYe" Chaloner and that includes Duncan "Thorin" Shields, who returns to casting duties with ESL after a prolonged absence.
Below you can find the full talent lineup for the Major:
Stage Host
Paul "ReDeYe" Chaloner
Roaming Host
Mitch "UberShouts" Leslie
Analyst desk
Alex "Machine" Richardson Duncan "Thorin" Shields Janko "YNk" Paunović Jason "moses" O'Toole
Commentators
Anders Blume Auguste "Semmler" Massonat Henry "HenryG" Greer Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett Daniel "ddk" Kapadia James "BARDOLPH" Bardolph Lauren "Pansy" Scott John "BLU" Mullen
Make sure to give our previews a read, as we have prepared one for each group during this past week:
Group A preview by Michal "stich" Malachowski Group B preview by Milan "Striker" Švejda Group C preview by Michal "stich" Malachowski Group D preview by Milan "Striker" Švejda
We have also released interviews with players from some of the teams who will be in attendance at ESL One Cologne. Check them out below if you missed any:
Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev: "We'll do everything we can" Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo: "Have to beat them all" Jacob "pyth" Mourujärvi: "We will definitely recover" Kristian "k0nfig" Wienecke: "Main goal is top eight" Damian "daps" Steele: "Focus on getting out of groups"