The online stage of the European Championship has come to an end, with four national teams advancing to the LAN Finals. After several weeks filled with exciting matches between Europe's strongest nations, we are now down to the final four national teams, who will be facing off at the LAN Finals in Belgrade, Serbia, from December 14th-15th. France, last year's runner-up, became on Tuesday the last team to make it to the LAN stages after a 2-0 victory against Russia, and are due to face Sweden, who beat the Netherlands 2-0, in the semi-finals of the tournament. On the other end of the bracket are ESEC defending champions Denmark, who moved past Poland with a 2-0 scoreline, and Finland, who defeated Slovakia on two maps in the quarter-finals.
It is still unclear whether the ESEC LAN Finals will use a single-elimination or a double-elimination format due to time constraints. Below you can find the semi-final matchups:
The tournament's $10,000 prize pool will be distributed between the top three teams as follows:
The teams' travel expenses and accommodation will, same as last year, be covered by the organizers. |
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