Rocket League EWC 2025: Preview, Groups, Format and More
The high-octane action of Rocket League is set to roar once more at the Esports World Cup in 2025, bringing electrifying competition, elite teams, and a massive $1 million prize pool to the global esports stage.
Schedule & Format
Group Stage (August 14-16)
- Sixteen teams are split into four double-elimination groups.
- The top two teams from each group will advance, making up the final eight for playoffs.
Playoffs (August 16-17)
- The remaining teams battle in a single-elimination bracket.
- August 16 will see fierce Quarterfinal matchups, while August 17 features the Semifinals, a Third-Place Match, and the all-important Grand Finals.
Prize Pool
The 2025 Rocket League Esports World Cup features a total prize pool of $1,000,000, distributed among the 16 teams as follows:
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Additionally, there is a $10,000 MVP bonus awarded to the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.
Groups and Opening Matches
With Team BDS' championship-winning roster from the 2024 Esports World Cup now disbanded, the three players who lifted the trophy in Riyadh will instead compete in the 2025 event under different banners. The 16 qualified teams earned their spots based on RLCS Rankings as of June 29 with the following distribution:
- Europe: 3 teams
- North America: 4 teams
- South America: 2 teams
- Middle East & North Africa: 2 teams
- Oceania: 2 teams
- Sub-Saharan Africa: 1 team
- Asia-Pacific: 1 team
Group A
- NRG vs FUT Esports [August 14, 2 pm CET | 5 am PT]
- Karmine Corp vs Virtus.pro [August 14, 3 pm CET | 6 am PT]
Group B
- Dignitas vs Wildcard [August 14, 4 pm CET | 7 am PT]
- Team Secret vs Gen.G Mobil1 Racing [August 14, 5 pm CET | 8 am PT]
Group C
- Team Falcons vs Geekay Esports [August 14, 6 pm CET | 9 am PT]
- FURIA vs The Ultimates [August 14, 7 pm CET | 10 am PT]
Group D
- Team Vitality vs Spacestation Gaming [August 14, 8 pm CET | 11 am PT]
- Twisted Minds vs TSM [August 14, 9 pm CET | 12 pm PT]
Where to Watch
Catch every minute of the Rocket League Esports World Cup 2025 action live on the official Twitch and YouTube channels for the event.
Multi-language broadcasts will also be available in French, Arabic, Spanish, Indonesian, and Vietnamese, ensuring fans everywhere can cheer on their favorite teams.
Prepare for thrilling moments and a celebration of the fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled action that only Rocket League can deliver.
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