How to watch CDL Championship Weekend: streams, schedule, brackets, scores – Dexerto

How to watch CDL Championship Weekend: streams, schedule, brackets, scores CDL [jwplayer sD84salO] The Call of Duty League Playoffs and Championship Weekend have wrapped up with Dallas Empire being crowned champions. Check out our post-CDL Champs hub for the full final placements, highlights, prize winnings, and more. After a long and grueling 13-event regular season that saw the sudden but necessary switch to an online format, the Call of Duty League’s inaugural postseason is now at its final stage. The end-of-season tournament saw 12 teams competing for a spot in the Championship Weekend, to challenge for the $1.5 million first-place prize. Now, only four teams remain: Atlanta FaZe, Chicago Huntsmen, Dallas Empire, and London Royal Ravens. Below, you can find everything you need to keep up with the matches, including streams for each day, the full schedule, brackets, results, a breakdown of the format, and more. Jump to section: Final Placements To see where each team finished in this postseason tournament and their shares of the $4.6 million prize pool, make sure to check out our CDL Playoffs & Champs Final Placements hub. Streams As with all of the regular season Home Series events, the entire 2020 CDL postseason will be streamed live on YouTube, and we will include each day’s broadcast here. Brackets Now that only four teams remain, here’s how the bracket looks for the Championship Weekend. Championship Weekend Bracket Here are all of the brackets for the Playoffs portions of the event, so you can see the route to finals. Winners Bracket Losers Bracket Schedule & results Full schedule for the CDL Championship Weekend, starting on August 29, with an elimination match between London and Chicago. Championship Weekend Saturday, August 29 – Day 1 recap & highlights Sunday, August 30 – Grand Final recap & highlights Playoffs results Here are all the scores from the Playoffs – teams marked in red were eliminated at that point in the tournament. Wednesday, August 19 Thursday, August 20 Friday, August 21 Saturday, August 22 – Day 4 recap & highlights Sunday, August 23 – Day 5 recap & highlights Format & prizing The 2020 Call of Duty League postseason is a massive double-elimination tournament that’s split into two sections: the Playoffs, which run from August 19 to August 23, and the Championship Weekend, which takes place August 29 and 30. Read More: Dallas Empire’s Shotzzy wins 2020 CDL MVP – Due to a midseason change to the format, all 12 teams are competing in the playoffs, with the top eight seeds from the regular season starting off in the winners bracket and the bottom four facing elimination right away in the losers. The match format, as usual, is best-of-five, featuring two Hardpoints, two Search and Destroys, and one Domination. This will apply to all matches except the Championship Grand Final, which will be a best-of-nine with the team from the winners bracket starting off with a 1-0 lead. Map 1—Hardpoint – Map 2—Search and Destroy – Map 3—Domination – Map 4—Hardpoint – Map 5— Search and Destroy – Map 6—Domination – Map 7—Hardpoint – Map 8—Search and Destroy – As for the prizing, the top 10 placing teams each earn at least a $100,000 share of the $4.6 million pool, meaning that the two sides that get eliminated in the first round will exit empty-handed. League Champion—$1.5 million – Runner-up—$900,000 – 3rd place—$600,000 – 4th place—$450,000 – 5th/6th place—$300,000 (2 teams) – 7th/8th place—$175,000 (2 teams) – 9th/10th place—$100,000 (2 teams) – 11th/12thplace—$0 (2 teams) – In addition to the $1.5 million, the champions will also receive a full-size throne, the 2020 championship trophy, and commemorative rings. https://twitter.com/CODLeague/status/1297953735881003008 Teams & Rosters All of the teams except one are featuring the same roster that they finished the regular season with, the lone exception being the Minnesota ROKKR. Following a very difficult last few months of their campaign, the ROKKR decided to bench GodRx for substitute player Exceed, who did already make his pro debut when subbing in for the injured Alexx on June 13. Atlanta FaZe – Chicago Huntsmen – Dallas Empire – Florida Mutineers – London Royal Ravens – Los Angeles Guerrillas – Minnesota ROKKR – New York Subliners – OpTic Gaming Los Angeles – Paris Legion – Seattle Surge – Toronto Ultra – Atlanta FaZe Tyler ‘aBeZy‘ Pharris – Chris ‘Simp‘ Lehr – McArthur ‘Cellium‘ Jovel – Michael ‘MajorManiak‘ Syzzmaniak – Preston ‘Priestahh‘ Greiner – Juan ‘JurNii‘ Antonio González (Sub) – Thomas ‘GRVTY‘ Malin (Sub) – Chicago Huntsmen Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner – Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper – Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson – Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon – Preston ‘Prestinni’ Sanderson – Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman (sub) – Jordon ‘General‘ General (sub) – Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (sub) – Dallas Empire James ‘Clayster‘ Eubanks – Ian ‘Crimsix‘ Porter – Anthony ‘Shotzzy‘ Cuevas-Castro – Cuyler ‘Huke‘ Garland – Indervir ‘iLLeY‘ Dhaliwal – Thomas ‘Tommey‘ Trewen (Sub) – Paul ‘Tisch‘ Tischler (Sub) – Florida Mutineers Maurice ‘F3rocitys‘ Henriquez – Colt ‘Havok‘ McLendon – Joseph ‘Owakening‘ Conley – Cesar ‘Skyz‘ Bueno – Bradley ‘Frosty‘ Bergstrom – Chance ‘Maux‘ Moncivaez (Sub) – London Royal Ravens Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall – Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall – Trei ‘Zer0’ Morris – Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson – Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor – Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley (sub) – Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price (sub) – Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (sub) – Los Angeles Guerrillas Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic – Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva – Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato – Renato ‘Saints‘ Forza – Reece ‘Vivid’ Drost – Kris ‘Spart‘ Cervantez (sub) – Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield (sub) – Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price (sub) – Minnesota ROKKR Justin ‘SiLLY‘ Fargo-Palmer – Adam ‘Assault‘ Garcia – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown – Alex ‘Alexx‘ Carpenter – Obaid ‘Asim‘ Asim – Adam ‘GodRx‘ Brown (sub) – Devin ‘TTinyy‘ Robinson (sub) – New York Subliners Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto – Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda – Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi – Makenzie ‘Mack‘ Kelley – Dillon ‘Attach‘ Price – Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (sub) – Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (sub) – Paris Legion Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas – Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek – Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor – Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley – Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer – Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis (sub) – Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski (sub) – OpTic Gaming LA Thomas ‘TJHaly‘ Haly – Kenny ‘Kenny‘ Williams – Austin ‘SlasheR‘ Liddicoat – Darien ‘Hollow’ Chverchko – Zack ‘Drazah’ Jordan – Martin ‘Chino‘ Chino (sub) – Brandon ‘Dashy‘ Otell (sub) – Jordan ‘JKap‘ Kaplan (sub) – Jevon ‘Goonjar‘ Gooljar-lim (sub) – Seattle Surge Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew – Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry – Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov – Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado – Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano – Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt (sub) – Toronto Ultra Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo – Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni – Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance – Tobias ‘CleanX‘ Juul Jønsson – Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan – Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry (sub) – Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López (sub) – Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza (sub) – Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano (sub) – Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (sub) – Make sure to check out our 2020 Call of Duty League hub for more information about the regular season, including recaps of each event, all roster changes, and more. You can also earn exclusive rewards by watching the matches. Not only can you get your hands on a CDL Knife Blueprint for Warzone and Modern Warfare, but also the chance to get a beta code for Black Ops Cold War.

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