DreamLeague Season 23 Dota 2: Schedule, results, streams, and more

It all comes down to this.

The DreamLeague 23 logo lit by neon lights.
Screenshot by Dot Esports via ESL

The final stop on the road to the Esports World Cup has come and gone: DreamLeague Season 23 kicked off Monday, May 20 and aside from the customary million-dollar prize pool, teams fought for a coveted spot in Riyadh.

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Five Dota 2 teams—BetBoom, Liquid, Xtreme, Gaimin Gladiators, and Falcons—already guaranteed invites to Saudi Arabia which means three spots were still up for grabs. OG, Spirit, and Tundra were next in line to lock their qualification spots in, while HEROIC, Shopify Rebellion, and Aurora sat just outside the top eight.

Here’s everything you need to know about DreamLeague Season 23: Full schedule, scores, standings, and more.

DreamLeague Season 23 Dota 2 format and prizes

Falcons lifts the ESL One Birmingham trophy after winning the Dota 2 tournament.
Falcons have continued to impress and are surely the top ranked team heading to Riyadh. Photo by Luc Bouchon via ESL

DreamLeague Season 23 was the final event in the EPT season two calendar and decided which eight teams secured spots at the 2024 Esports World Cup in Riyadh. DreamLeague was a two-stage event with the 12 attending teams split into two groups.

Each group played out a best-of-two round-robin stage; the top two Dota 2 squads from each group headed to the playoff upper bracket, the next two hit the lower bracket, and the final two were eliminated. The last eight teams then played a double-elimination bracket through to the grand final, which was a best-of-five.

PlacementPrize (USD)Team
First$300,000, 6,000 EPT PointsTeam Falcons
Second$175,000, 5,000 EPT PointsGaimin Gladiators
Third$120,000, 4,000 EPT PointsBetBoom Team
Fourth$85,000, 3,200 EPT PointsXtreme Gaming
Fifth$57,500, 2,200 EPT PointsTundra Esports, Azure Ray
Seventh$47,500, 1,000 EPT PointsAurora, HEROIC
Ninth$30,000, 500 EPT PointsShopify Rebellion, Team Liquid
11th$25,000, 250 EPT PointsNAVI, PSG Quest

DreamLeague Season 23 Dota 2 schedule and results

Group stage

A screenshot of the group stage of Dreamleague Season 23 Dota 2.
Just the one tiebreaker this time. Screenshot by Dot Esports via Liquipedia

All match times are in Central Time (CT).

Monday, May 20

  • 5am: Aurora 0-2 Xtreme | Gaimin 2-0 PSG Quest | HEROIC 0-2 Liquid
  • 7:30am: BetBoom 2-0 NAVI | Shopify 0-2 Tundra | Azure Ray 2-0 Falcons
  • 10:15am: HEROIC 2-0 PSG Quest | Aurora 2-0 Liquid | Gaimin 2-0 Xtreme
  • 12:45pm: NAVI 1-1 Shopify | Azure Ray 2-0 BetBoom | Falcons 2-0 Tundra

Tuesday, May 21

  • 5am: Gaimin 1-1 HEROIC | Aurora 1-1 PSG Quest | Liquid 1-1 Xtreme
  • 7:30am: NAVI 0-2 Tundra | Azure Ray 1-1 Shopify | BetBoom 0-2 Falcons
  • 10:15am: Aurora 1-1 HEROIC | PSG Quest 0-2 Xtreme | Gaimin 2-0 Liquid
  • 12:45pm: Azure Ray 0-2 NAVI | Shopify 1-1 Falcons | BetBoom 0-2 Tundra

Wednesday, May 22

  • 5am: HEROIC 0-2 Xtreme | Aurora 1-1 Gaimin | PSG Quest 1-1 Liquid
  • 7:30am: BetBoom 2-0 Shopify | NAVI 0-2 Falcons | Azure Ray 1-1 Tundra
  • 10:15am: Tiebreakers
    • HEROIC 2-1 Liquid
      • HEROIC progresses to playoffs, Liquid is eliminated.

Playoffs

DreamLeague Season 23 bracket.
Falcons go back-to-back. Screenshot by Dot Esports via Liquipedia

Thursday, May 23

  • 5am: Gaimin 2-0 Tundra
    • Gaimin progresses to upper bracket final, Tundra falls to lower bracket.
  • 8:30am: Falcons 2-0 Xtreme
    • Falcons progresses to upper bracket final, Xtreme falls to lower bracket.

Friday, May 24

  • 5am: Aurora 1-2 BetBoom
    • Aurora is eliminated.
  • 8:30am: Azure Ray 2-0 HEROIC
    • HEROIC is eliminated.
  • 12pm: Tundra 0-2 BetBoom
    • Tundra is eliminated.

Saturday, May 25

  • 5am: Xtreme 2-1 Azure Ray
    • Azure Ray is eliminated.
  • 8:30am: Gaimin 2-0 Falcons
    • Gaimin progresses to the grand final, Falcons falls to lower bracket.
  • 12pm: BetBoom 2-0 Xtreme
    • BetBoom progresses to lower bracket final, Xtreme eliminated.

Sunday, May 26

  • 5am: Falcons 2-1 BetBoom
    • Winner progresses to grand final, loser eliminated in third.
  • 9am: Gaimin 0-3 Falcons
    • Grand final (best-of-five).
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