FLASHPOINT Phase 2 Groups and Matchups Announced

FLASHPOINT Phase 2 Groups and Matchups Announced

Written by 

Jake Bannister

Published 

26th Mar 2020 19:25

The first phase of FLASHPOINT's league had its fair share of high's and low's. From MIBR winning their group then kicking coach Zews to FPX, aka Heroic, dropping out following es3tag's impending move to Astralis

After FunPlus Phoenix dropped out of FLASHPOINT and returned to Denmark, The Chinese organisation has signed Swole Patrol, who were recently dropped by eUnited and will play in the remainder of FLASHPOINT. 

Stage Two of FLASHPOINT begins on Friday 27th March. As is customary, their group stage draw was streamed live and is as followed:

FLASHPOINT Group A (WHOMEGALUL)

  • Cloud9
  • Team Envy
  • Copenhagen Flames
  • Havu Gaming

The groups opening matches are Cloud9 vs Envy and CPH Flames vs Havu.

FLASHPOINT Group B (The Replacements)

  • Mad Lions
  • Chaos Esports
  • Funplus Phoenix (Swole Patrol)
  • c0ntact Gaming

The groups matches kicks off with Mad Lions vs Chaos Esports and FPX vs c0ntact.

FLASHPOINT Group C (DIG Measuring Contest)

  • MIBR
  • Orgless
  • Dignitas
  • Gen.G

MIBR vs Orgless and Dignitas vs Gen.G make out the opening games of Group C.
 

Stay tuned at GGRecon for more CSGO and FLASHPOINT content.
 

Image via Flashpoint

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