SL i-League StarSeries Season 2 Finals Day 3 Recap

Here is your day three recap for SL i-League StarSeries Season 2 Finals.

Today we saw the last four teams confirm their spot in the playoffs. After all the action over the last couple days, eight teams were left battle it out and here is how it went down.

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Dignitas vs. GODSENT

  • Dignitas win Dust 2, 16-5.
  • Dignitas win Overpass, 16-13.

 

Final score: Dignitas 2-0 GODSENT

GODSENT are eliminated from the tournament.


FlipSid3 Tactics vs. FaZe Clan

  • FaZe win Train, 16-4
  • Flipside win Nuke, 16-12
  • Flipside win Cache, 16-14

 

Final score: Flipside 2-1 FaZe

FaZe are eliminated from the tournament.


Astralis vs. TyLoo

  • Astralis win Train, 16-7
  • TyLoo win Overpass, 16-10
  • Astralis win Mirage, 16-12

 

Final score: Astralis 2-1 TyLoo

TyLoo is eliminated from the tournament.


Team EnVyUs vs. VG.CyberZen

  • EnVyUs win Dust 2, 16-14
  • EnVyUs win Cache, 16-3

 

Final score: EnVyUs 2-0 CyberZen

CyberZen is eliminated from the tournament.


So that is it for day three. Unfortunately, no Chinese teams will be moving on into the playoffs. Who do you think will take the whole thing? Let us know in the comments below and for all your CS:GO updates, make sure you are following us on Twitter, @GAMURScom.


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