How to watch ESL Pro League Season 11: Stream, schedule, results ESLCounter-Strike’s cream of the crop will battle it out in their groups to be crowned ESL Pro League Season 11 champions of their respective region. Here’s how to catch all of the action on stream. 24 of Counter-Strike’s premier esports teams will be pitted together in ESL’s 11th season of their Pro League. Following the current global pandemic, the entirety of Season 11 will be played online, with two dedicated regions: Europe and North America. There will be three European groups and one North American group, meaning that the European and North American divisions will have their own respective champions this season. Here’s everything you need to know, so you don’t miss a second of Counter-Strike’s finest locking horns. Stream ESL Pro League Season 11 will be streamed live to their dedicated Twitch channel or YouTube channel. Missed some of the action? Catch-up with the action by rewatching VODs from the day’s action on the dedicated section of ESL’s Twitch channel. Watch live video from ESL_CSGO on www.twitch.tvParticipating teams ESL’s Pro League Season 11 is comprised of 24 teams, which are divided into four groups of six teams. Per the ESL’s efforts to minimize risk following the ongoing epidemic, there will be three European groups and one North American group. Here’s how each group weighs-up. Group A (Europe) Astralis – ENCE – GODSENT – Ninjas in Pyjamas – Team Spirit – Team Vitality – Group B (Europe) BIG – Complexity – forZe – Fnatic – Natus Vincere – North – Group C (North America) 100 Thieves – Evil Geniuses – FURIA Esports – Swole Patrol – Team Liquid – MiBR – Group D (Europe) FaZe Clan – G2 Esports – mousesports – OG – Tyloo – Virtus.pro – Given the circumstances, there have been numerous changes made to the original Season 11 lineup announced back in February. Read more: Top 20 most expensive CSGO skins in history – The changes are summarized below, with more details available on ESL’s website. Renegades replaced by Swole Patrol in Group C (unable to travel overseas). – Sharks replaced by MiBR in Group C (safety concerns). – BOOM replaced by Team Spirit in Group A (safety concerns). – Heroic replaced by BIG (unable to field eligible lineup). – Format Europe A round-robin, best-of-three format will be used in Group A, B and D respectively. Each of the group’s winners will qualify for a second group stage, while the runners-up and third-placed teams in each group will go head-to-head to decide the remaining three slots. Six teams will make up the second group stage (Winner’s Group Stage) and will operate in the same manner as the first group stage. The winner of the group will earn their spot in the best-of-five Grand Final, while second and third-placed teams play a best-of-three decider. North America Across the pond in Group C, the format is similar, however, four teams will advance to the playoffs, which will use a double-elimination bracket. Here, the first and second-placed teams will go head-to-head in the Winner’s Final, while third and fourth will battle in the Loser’s Final — where the winner of this matchup will face the loser of the Winner’s Final to earn their spot in the Grand Final. NA Playoffs and Results EU Playoffs and Results Stage 2: Schedule and results Stage 1: Results Group A Group B Group C Group D Stage 1: Standings Group A Group B Group C Group D
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