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How to watch the Brawl Stars Championship July monthly finals

Eight teams from each of the seven regions are competing for a share of the prize pool and qualification points to the World Finals.

The fifth monthly final for the Brawl Stars Championship 2021 will be played across the next two weekends for the seven regions. The July monthly final will grant crucial qualification points to the 2021 World Finals later this year.

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The July monthly final marks the beginning of the second half for the Brawl Stars Championship 2021. With just four more months left, the teams that have a shot at making it to the finals are decreasing. Supercell plans to hold the 2021 World Finals as a LAN event towards the end of the year.

Here is everything you need to know about the Brawl Stars Championship July monthly final.

Format

  • There will be a separate monthly final for each of the regions. They will have the same format, though.
  • The eight teams will compete in a single-elimination bracket consisting of quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.
  • The quarterfinals will be the best-of-three sets across while the semifinals and finals will be the best-of-five sets.
  • Each set will be the best-of-three games and shall be played on a different mode and map.

Teams

EMEA

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Mainland China

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North America and LATAM North

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LATAM South

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East Asia

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SESA and ANZ

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EECA

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Schedule

  • SESA and ANZ: July 3 at 10pm CT
  • EECA: July 3 at 9am CT
  • EMEA: July 4 at 8am CT
  • NA and LATAM North: July 4 at 2pm CT
  • East Asia: July 10 at 11pm CT
  • Mainland China: July 10 at 5am CT
  • LATAM South: July 11 at 2pm CT

Points Distribution

Teams will get qualification points to the World Finals based on their standings in the finals.

  • First place: 100 points
  • Second place: 70 points
  • Third and fourth place: 50 points
  • Fifth to eighth place: 35 points

Prize Pool

The prize pool for different regions is as follows:

EMEA

It has a total prize pool of $19,500

  • First place: $7,500
  • Second place: $4,000
  • Third and fourth place: $2,000 per team
  • Fifth to eighth place: $1,000 per team

Mainland China, NA and LATAM North, LATAM South and East Asia

These regions have a prize pool of $12,500 each.

  • First place: $7,500
  • Second place: $3,000
  • Third and fourth place: $1,000 per team

SESA & ANZ and EECA

These regions have a prize pool of $7,000 each.

  • First place: $4,000
  • Second place: $2,000
  • Third and fourth place: $500 per team

Stream

All matches will be livestreamed on the official Brawl Stars Esports YouTube channel and the Brawl Stars Twitch channel.


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