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Pokémon EUIC 2024: Full Pokémon TCG, VGC, Go, and UNITE live standings and top results

Four games, one goal.

The Pokémon Europe International Championships (EUIC) is one of the biggest esports events for the franchise, preceding the North America International Championships (NAIC) and Worlds for the 2024 season. That also means all four competitive games are present, and the standings can be a bit hard to follow. We are here to help.

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From April 5 to 7, competitors from all around the world will gather at the ExCel London in London, England, for an exciting weekend of intense Pokémon battles across four different mediums. If you want to keep track of all the top action, we’ll be covering the standings and results from all four games at the event: Pokémon TCG, Pokémon VGC, Pokémon Go, and Pokémon UNITE—with updates tracked live as they happen

Pokémon EUIC 2024: All games, formats, and standings

Pokemon EUIC logo
It is time for more global battles. Image via The Pokémon Company

Pokémon EUIC event format

EUIC will showcase the highest level of play from the Pokémon VGC, Pokémon TCG, Pokémon Go, and Pokémon UNITE communities from April 5 to 7. The four games all have their own schedule, which you can watch unfold live. The tournaments for VGC, TCG, and Go will span the entire three days, while UNITE finishes earlier on Saturday.

Pokémon VGC and TCG start with Swiss rounds on days one and two. Once the top eight is determined based on the overall record on day two, players will enter a single-elimination bracket until just two players are left standing. Those two players will go head-to-head in the finals on Championship Sunday.

Pokémon Go uses a double-elimination bracket for the first two days until only three players remain. The top three players will compete on Championship Sunday until the winner is crowned. All matches are best of three except for the finals matches, which are best of five.

Unlike the three other games, the Pokémon UNITE tournament lasts only two days instead of three. Day one will feature an open bracket with teams in attendance and a group stage, with day two showcasing the top eight bracket until one five-man squad remains at the top.

Full Pokémon Scarlet and Violet VGC EUIC live scores and standings

PlacePlayerPrize
FirstNils Dunlop$15,000 and 500 CP
SecondTim Edwards$10,000 and 400 CP
Third and FourthJorijn Raijmakers
Alex Gómez Berna
$7,500 and 320 CP
Fifth to EighthAurélien Soula
Diego Gutierrez
Davide Cauteruccio
Luca Ceribelli
$5,000 and 250 CP

Top 8 VGC bracket

Top 8 VGC bracket at Pokémon EUIC 2024.
The top VGC players at EUIC. Image via The Pokémon Company
  • Quarterfinals
    • Nils Dunlop vs. Aurélien Soula
    • Jorijn Raijmakers vs. Diego Gutierrez
    • Tim Edwards vs. Davide Cauteruccio
    • Luca Ceribelli vs. Alex Gómez Berna
  • Semifinals
    • Nils Dunlop vs. Jorijn Raijmakers
    • Tim Edwards vs. Alex Gómez Berna
  • Grand Finals
    • Nils Dunlop vs. Tim Edwards

VGC Highlights

Rocky Helmet proved to be the perfect held item for Tornadus, knocking out Incineroar and Urshifu to secure a win for Stefan Mott on day two.

Porygon2 landed a rare freeze on Gholdengo, one of the biggest offensive threats on Oliver Eskolin’s team. The poor Gholdengo would remain frozen throughout the entire game, forcing Eskolin to throw in the towel.

Full Pokémon TCG EUIC live scores and standings

PlacePlayerPrize
FirstTord Reklev$25,000 and 500 CP
SecondIsaiah Bradner$15,000 and 400 CP
Third and FourthAlessandro Cremascoli
William Azevedo
$10,000 and 320 CP
Fifth to EighthUffe Axelsen
Mark Høstrup
Bert Wolters
Juho Kallama
$7,000 and 250 CP

Top 8 TCG bracket

Top 8 TCG bracket at Pokémon EUIC 2024.
The top TCG players at EUIC. Image via The Pokémon Company
  • Quarterfinals
    • Uffe Axelsen vs. Isaiah Bradner
    • Mark Høstrup vs. Alessandro Cremascoli
    • Tord Reklev vs. Bert Wolters
    • Juho Kallama vs. William Azevedo
  • Semifinals
    • Isaiah Bradner vs. Alessandro Cremascoli
    • Tord Reklev vs. William Azevedo
  • Grand Finals
    • Isaiah Bradner vs. Tord Reklev

Full Pokémon Go EUIC live scores and standings

PlacePlayerPrize
FirstMeweedle$5,000 and 500 CP
SecondDoonebug97$3,000 and 400 CP
ThirdSandoudo$2,000 and 320 CP
FourthPaulasha97$1,500 and 320 CP
FifthPvpDavid07, LurganRocket$1,200 and 250 CP
SeventhStatastan, pablondinas$1,000 and 250 CP
NinthStonecollection, Arrohh, Scafo99, Hikhami$600 and 200 CP
13th23EJB, obedomac, OnionFr4nk ,JamieMcElwain$600 and 200 CP

Go Playoffs Bracket

  • Lower Bracket Round One
    • PvpDavid07 vs. 23EJB: PvpDavid07
    • Arrohh vs. obedomac: Arroh 2-1
    • OnionFr4nk vs. Paulasha97: Paulasha97 2-0
    • Hikhami vs. JamieMcElwain: Hikhami 2-1
  • Upper Bracket Quarterfinals
    • MEweedle vs. Statastan: MEweedle 2-0
    • LurganRocket vs. Stonecollection: LurganRocket 2-1
    • Sandodou vs. pablondinas: Sandodou 2-0
    • Doonebug97 vs. Scafo99: Doonbug97
  • Lower Bracket Round Two
    • Stonecollection vs. PvpDavid07: PvpDavid07 2-1
    • Statastan vs. Arrohh: Statastan 2-0
    • Scafo99 vs. Paulasha97: Paulasha97 2-0
    • pablondinas vs. Hikhami: pablondinas 2-0
  • Lower Bracket Round Three
    • PvpDavid07 vs. Statastan: PvpDavid 2-0
    • Paulasha97 vs. pablondinas: Paulasha 2-0
  • Upper Bracket Semifinals
    • MEweedle vs. LurganRocket: MEweedle 2-1
    • Sandodou vs. Doonebug97: Sandoudo 2-1
  • Lower Bracket Quarterfinals
    • Doonebug97 vs. PvpDavid07: Doonebug97 2-1
    • LurganRocket vs. Paulasha97: Paulasha97 2-0
  • Lower Bracket Semifinal
    • Doonebug97 vs. Paulasha97: Doonebug97 2-0
  • Upper Bracket Final
    • MEweedle vs. Sandoudo: Meweedle 3-1
  • Lower Bracket Final
    • Sandoudo vs. Doonebug97: Doonebug97 3-0
  • Grand Final
    • MEweedle vs. Doonebug97: Meweedle 3-0

Full Pokémon UNITE EUIC live scores and standings

PlacePlayerPrize
FirstFUSION$30,000 and 500 CP
SecondKabichans$20,000 and 400 CP
ThirdRework Respawn$15,000 and 320 CP
FourthNemesis$10,00 and 256 CP
FifthShin & Rouday, Nouns Esports$7,500 and 205 CP
SeventhAlter Ego, Capybabas$5,000 and 164 CP

UNITE Playoffs Bracket

  • Upper Bracket Semifinals
    • Nouns Esports vs. FUSION: FUSION 2-1
    • Rework Respawn vs. Shin & Rouday: Rework 2-0
  • Lower Bracket Round One
    • Alter Ego vs. Nemesis: Nemesis 2-0
    • Capybabas vs. Kabichans: Kabichans 2-0
  • Lower Bracket Quarterfinals
    • Shin & Rouday vs. Nemesis: Nemesis 2-1
    • Nouns vs. Kabichans: Kabichans 2-0
  • Lower Bracket Semifinal
    • Nemesis vs. Kabichans: Kabichans 2-1
  • Upper Bracket Final
    • FUSION vs. Rework: FUSION 2-1
  • Lower Bracket Final
    • Rework vs. Kabichans: Kabichans 2-0
  • Grand Final
    • FUSION vs. Kabichans: FUSION 3-1

While this article updates live with results and brackets for the top performers at Pokémon EUIC, additional highlights from earlier rounds will also be added as the event continues. In the meantime, don’t forget to watch for a chance to grab Twitch Drops for each Pokémon game featured in the event.


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