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Luminosity vs. Splyce set for CWL Global Pro League Stage Two playoffs

The Stage Two postseason bracket is set.

The regular season of Stage Two in the Call of Duty World League Global Pro League has concluded, meaning that it’s time to look toward the playoffs.

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Following OpTic Gaming’s sweep of Team EnVyUs in the final pool play match on Sunday, the drawing for postseason matchups took place. Just like the Stage One playoffs, the first-place teams from each of the four groups were placed into one spot on the bracket, followed by the second-place teams. Squads from the same group could not be paired with one another on the same side of the playoff bracket.

Related: OpTic Gaming finish undefeated in Group Green of the CWL Global Pro League

Here are the first round matchups for the CWL Global Pro League Stage Two playoffs:

  • FaZe Clan vs. Team EnVyUs
  • Luminosity Gaming vs. Splyce
  • eUnited vs. Enigma6
  • OpTic Gaming vs. Fnatic

These eight teams will battle for their share of the $500,000 prize pool next weekend (July 27 to 30) and will look to gain much-needed momentum just in time for the $1.5 million Call of Duty World League Championship, which will kick off on Aug. 9 in Orlando, Florida.


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