Here’s what you need to know about the CWL North American Last Chance Qualifier

Sixteen teams will battle it out in Columbus for eight spots in the $1.5 million tournament.

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The $1.5 million Call of Duty World League Championship is just around the corner, and tomorrow, the final eight teams will be solidified.

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The CWL North American Last Chance Qualifier kicks off tomorrow, July 27, at 10am ET. The top 16 non-professional Call of Duty teams in terms of pro points will travel to the MLG Arena in Columbus, Ohio to fight for one of the last eight spots in the biggest tournament of the year.

Here is everything you need to know about the CWL NA LCQ.

Tournament format and teams

This qualifier is only for North American teams outside of the CWL Global Pro League. The 16 non-professional teams with the most pro points have been seeded accordingly into this qualifier.

The NA LCQ will feature a double-elimination bracket—you essentially need to win two best-of-five series, before you lose two, in order to qualify for the 2017 Call of Duty World League Championship.

Here are all of the teams competing in tomorrow’s NA LCQ, listed in order from the highest seed to the lowest.

Projekt Evil: Jay “Prophet” Nicoletti, Ethan “FA5TBALLA” Wedgeworth, Christopher “ProFeeZy” Astudillo, and Seth “Glory” Donskey

Allegiance: Tristan “Spoof” Green, Mehran “Mayhem” Anjomshoa, Dakota “Nova” Williams, and Austin “Believe” Smith

3sUP: Steve “Mochila” Canle, Anthony “DraMa” Padilla, Michael “Swarley” Carter, and Cole “ColeChan” Chancey

Team Kaliber: Dylan “Theory” McGee, Jevon “Goonjar” Gooljar-Lim, Nick “Happy” Suda, and Lamar “Accuracy” Abedi

Echo Fox: James “Replays” Crowder, Anthony “Methodz” Zinni, Tanner “Mosh” Clark, and Mike “MRuiz” Ruiz

Str8 Rippin: Jeremy “StuDyy” Astacio, Richard “Ricky” Stacy, Brandon “Dashy” Otell, and Donovan “Temp” Laroda

Lethal Gaming: Robert “JuJu” Lamkin, Nick “Hate” O’Connor, Jesus “HumanJesus” Hernandez, and Brett “KlinK” Kovach

Pnda Gaming: Jonathan “SinfuL” Baez, Lyric Quinonez, Jorge “Nuglect” Aguilar, and Zack “GodLike” Goldstein

Rogue: John “Johnny” Cookson, Casey “Pandur” Romano, Adam “GodRx” Brown, and Steven “Stamino” Damiano

Fury Gaming: Remington “Remy” Ihringer, Danny “Miyagi” Ho, “CBALL,” and “Shipping

Amity Esports: Troy “Sender” Michaels, Steven “Diabolic” Rivero, Sean “Pemby” Pembroke, and Michael “Apox” Williams

FallenGodz: Kyle “Kazmo” Koupaie, “Hugs,” “JKrillex,” and “DeoX

Havok Esports: Marcus “MiRx” Carter, Evan “Holler” Howard, Michael “Beehzy” Said, and Ethan “Bounds” Cordero

InControl Gaming: Brandon “Nelson” McKinney, Tyree “Legal” Glover, Teegan “TcM” McCarthy, and “Hec

Edax Pro: Tyler “GodFormz” Kent, Michael “Solo” Lim, “Zeus,” and “Derpin

Precision Esports: Josiah “JTimp” Timpson, Derrick “Envader” Borgdon, “Foncho,” and “Charullz

LCQ schedule

The CWL NA LCQ matches begin at 10am ET on Thursday, July 27. There will be multiple matches being played at the same time, and it’s currently unknown how many of them will be streamed. If any of the matches are streamed, they will most likely be shown on MLG.tv.

You can find the times for all of the matches that have already been scheduled for tomorrow’s qualifier below, as well as the game modes and maps being played in each series.

Thursday, July 27

  • 10am ET: Projekt Evil vs. Precision Esports
  • 10am ET: Pnda Gaming vs. Rogue
  • 10am ET: Echo Fox vs. FallenGodz
  • 10am ET: Team Kaliber vs. Havok Esports
  • 11:30am ET: 3sUP vs. InControl Gaming
  • 11:30am ET: Str8 Rippin vs. Amity Esports
  • 11:30am ET: Lethal Gaming vs. Fury Gaming
  • 11:30am ET: Allegiance vs. Edax Pro
  • 1pm ET: First heat of the second round of the winners bracket and first round of the losers bracket
  • 2:30pm ET: Second heat of the second round of the winners bracket and first round of the losers bracket
  • 4pm ET: First heat of the second round of the losers bracket
  • 5:30pm ET: Second heat of the second round of the losers bracket

This is sure to be a jam-packed day of Call of Duty action. Str8 Rippin look like the strongest team in this qualifier entering Thursday, but they aren’t alone. Projekt Evil, Team Kaliber, 3sUP, and Echo Fox should also be considered serious contenders to earn a spot in the 2017 Call of Duty World League Championship.

Pnda and Rogue should be a great first-round matchup, and Fury also appears to have the most upset potential facing off against Lethal in the opening round of this qualifier.

With so much on the line in this tournament, we’ll definitely see a lot of close matches and high-pressure situations—and it all starts tomorrow morning.

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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.