Here are the DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 standings

Keep up with all four regional competitions.

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In place of DreamHack Masters Jönköping, which was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, 32 teams across four regions are competing in an online regional competition for a total of $300,000.

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Europe features the most team at 16, while North America boasts eight teams, and Asia and Oceania are both four-team events. The European and North American events began with round-robin group play May 19, but the Asian and Oceanic tournaments will begin in early June with a double-elimination bracket format.

Winners of the European event will receive receive $54,000 of the $160,000 regional prize pool in addition to 400 ESL Pro Tour points. The top teams in North America, Asia, and Oceania will earn $40,000, $10,000, and $10,000, respectively.

Here are the standings for the DreamHack Masters Spring 2020.

North America

Playoffs

Grand finals

  • FURIA Esports defeated Team Liquid (3-0)

Losers bracket finals

  • Team Liquid defeated 100 Thieves (2-0)

Losers bracket semifinals

  • Team Liquid defeated Cloud9 (2-0)

Winners bracket final

  • FURIA Esports defeated 100 Thieves (2-1)

Losers bracket quarterfinals

  • Team Liquid defeated G2 Esports (2-0)
  • Cloud9 defeated MIBR (2-0)

Group stage

Group A

TeamMatch RecordRound DifferenceGroup Points
FURIA Esports3-0+179
Team Liquid1-2+173
MIBR1-2-93
Chaos Esports Club1-2-253

Group B

TeamMatch RecordRound DifferenceGroup Points
100 Thieves2-1+286
Cloud92-1-36
Gen.G1-2-183
Evil Geniuses1-2-73

Europe

Playoffs

Grand finals

  • BIG defeated G2 Esports (3-2)

Losers bracket finals

  • BIG defeated FaZe Clan (2-0)

Losers bracket semifinals

  • FaZe Clan defeated Na’Vi (2-0)

Losers bracket quarterfinals

  • Na’Vi defeated MAD Lions (2-0)
  • FaZe Clan defeated Ninjas in Pyjamas (2-1)

Winners bracket finals

  • G2 Esports defeated BIG (2-1)

Losers bracket round two

  • MAD Lions defeated Fnatic (2-1)
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas defeated Team Vitality (2-1)

Winners bracket semifinals

  • G2 Esports defeat Na’Vi (2-0)
  • BIG defeat FaZe Clan (2-0)

Losers bracket round one

  • Fnatic defeat Complexity (2-1)
  • MAD Lions defeat Team Spirit (2-0)
  • Team Vitality defeat Heroic (2-1)
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas defeat Astralis (2-1)

Group stage

Group A

TeamMatch RecordRound DifferenceGroup Points
G2 Esports2-1+146
Astralis2-1+136
Heroic1-2+123
North1-2-393

Group B

TeamMatch RecordRound DifferenceGroup Points
BIG3-0+279
Complexity Gaming2-1+186
MAD Lions1-2+13
mousesports0-3-460

Group C

TeamMatch RecordRound DifferenceGroup Points
FaZe Clan3-0+139
Team Spirit2-1+306
Fnatic1-2-93
GODSENT0-3-340

Group D

TeamMatch RecordRound DifferenceGroup Points
Na’Vi2-1+56
Team Vitality2-1+376
ENCE1-2-243
Ninjas in Pyjamas1-2-183

Related: How to watch DreamHack Masters Spring 2020: Europe

Asia

Grand finals

  • TyLoo defeat ViCi Gaming (3-2)

Losers bracket finals

  • ViCi Gaming defeat Beyond Esports (2-0)

Losers bracket semifinals

  • Beyond Esports defeat Lucid Dream (2-1)

Winners bracket finals

  • TyLoo defeat ViCi Gaming (2-1)

Winners bracket semifinals

  • TyLoo defeat Beyond Esports (2-0)
  • ViCi Gaming defeat Lucid Dream (2-0)

Oceania

Grand finals

  • Renegades defeat Avant Gaming (3-2)

Losers bracket finals

  • Avant Gaming defeat ORDER (2-1)

Losers bracket semifinals

  • ORDER defeat Chiefs Esports Club (2-0)

Winners bracket finals

  • Renegades defeat Avant Gaming (2-1)

Winners bracket semifinals

  • Avant Gaming defeat ORDER (2-0)
  • Renegades defeat Chiefs Esports Club (2-1)

This article will be updated after each day of play throughout DreamHack Masters Spring 2020.

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