Here are the 2020 Call of Duty League standings

Teams will fight to earn CDL Points this season.

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The 2020 Call of Duty League season is officially underway.

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The inaugural season of the franchised league features 12 teams. These teams will compete in multiple Home Series events this year to try to gain CDL Points, which will be used to determine the league standings.

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To earn CDL Points, teams will have to pick up match wins at these events. Eight of the 12 franchises will compete at each Home Series tournament. They’ll be split into two groups for pool play. The two squads from each group that win two matches will move on to compete in a single-elimination bracket to determine the Home Series champion.

Here’s a breakdown of how many CDL Points teams can earn depending on their placing at a Home Series event.

PlacingCDL Points
First50 (includes a 10-point bonus)
Second30
Third and fourth20
Fifth and sixth10
Seventh and eighth0

Originally, the 2020 Call of Duty League Championship Weekend was only going to feature six teams. But in May, the CDL changed the format for CoD Champs 2020 to include all 12 franchises. Gaining CDL Points as often as possible will still be crucial for a team’s seeding at the Call of Duty League Championship Weekend.

Here are the final standings for the 2020 Call of Duty League season.

RankTeam nameCDL Points
1)Atlanta FaZe280
2)Dallas Empire260
3)Florida Mutineers230
4)Chicago Huntsmen230
5)New York Subliners140
6)London Royal Ravens120
7)Toronto Ultra120
8)Minnesota RØKKR120
9)OpTic Gaming Los Angeles100
10)Paris Legion100
11)Seattle Surge50
12)Los Angeles Guerrillas50

The 2020 Call of Duty League regular season concluded on July 26. The $4.6 million postseason begins on Aug. 19

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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.