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The VALORANT Champions Tour EMEA Stage 2 Challengers Finals match-ups have been revealed, letting teams from Europe, Turkey and CIS know who they must face to claim a spot at Stage 2 Masters in Reykjavík, Iceland.

VCT EMEA Stage 2 Challengers Final match-ups

Starting off the final Stage 2 VCT Challengers event on  April 23 in group A are EU’s number one seed FunPlus Phoenix and CIS’ Gambit Esports. FPX qualified for the Challengers Finals in the first Challengers event by leaving Team Vitality, Opportunists (now Team BDS) and Guild Esports in the dust. Gambit Esports have an even longer road behind them, having fought through the open qualifiers, Challengers 1 and Challengers 2, only to be matched up with the top seed of the region.

Following those games, Turkey’s BBL Esports and EU’s Team Liquid face off against each other, to the community’s surprise. The two teams are the two lower-seeded teams in the region and were expected to face higher-seeded teams. However, they do share the group with FunPlus and Gambit, so the winner has their work cut out for them.

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Group A features an early match against Team Liquid and BBL Esports despite both being lower seeds. Image provided by thespike.gg.

Over in group B, Fnatic (tenth seed in the VCT EMEA region) is up against Turkey’s Oxygen Esports. While Oxygen is nineteenth seed in the region, they qualified via the first Challengers event and were given a slightly more favorable seeding in the finals.

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Guild Esports tops group B, though they must overcome plenty of competition to reach Iceland for Stage 2 Masters next month. Image provided by thespike.gg.

The final series of the second day is between second seed Guild Esports (EU) and eighth seed Futbolist (Turkey). The top two of each group will move on to the VCT Challengers Finals playoffs the week after, where the event’s top two will qualify for the Masters in Iceland next month.


Michael Kloos is a Dutch esports journalist and enthusiast with a particular like of Rocket League and VALORANT. He is also an avid fantasy/sci-fi reader and writer. He spends most of his time trying not to be in the real world.


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