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How to watch BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen

Six teams will compete for their share of the $250,000 prize pool.
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Six professional Counter-Strike teams will battle against each other at BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen starting on Friday, Nov. 1.

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Astralis and Team Liquid arrive as the favorites, but Natus Vincere will be defending their title from last year. Ninjas in Pyjamas, FaZe Clan, and Cloud9 round out the list of contenders.

Here’s everything you need to know about BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen.

Stream

BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen will be broadcast on BLAST’s three Twitch channels since the matches in the group stage are played simultaneously. If your favorite team isn’t playing on the main broadcast, you can follow them on the second and third channels.

Format

Matches will be played for two days in Copenhagen. Six teams will fight for their share of the $250,000 prize pool and for BLAST Pro Series points based on their placement at the event. The top-four teams to collect the most points in 2019 will be automatically invited to the BLAST Pro Series Global Final at the end of the year.

The teams will play through a best-of-one, round-robin group stage and the top two teams qualify for the best-of-three grand final. The winner will take home $125,000. Second place gets $50,000, while third and fourth earn $25,000 and $15,000, respectively.

Teams

  • Astralis: Nicolai “device” Reedtz, Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen, Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth, Emil “Magisk” Reif, and Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander
  • Team Liquid: Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken, Keith “NAF” Markovic, Jonathan “EliGE” Jablonowski, Jake “Stewie2K” Yip, and Nicholas “nitr0” Cannella
  • Natus Vincere: Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev, Denis “electronic” Sharipov, Ladislav “GuardiaN” Kovács, Kirill “Boombl4” Mikhailov, and Egor “flamie” Vasilyev
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas: Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg, Simon “twist” Eliasson, Fredrik “REZ” Sterner, Jonas “Lekr0” Olofsson, and Nicolas “Plopski” Zamora
  • Cloud9: Damian “daps” Steele, Timothy “autimatic” Ta, Oscar “mixwell” Cañellas, Keneth “koosta” Suen, and Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik
  • FaZe Clan: Nikola “NiKo” Kovač, Håvard “rain” Nygaar, Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer, Helvijs “broky” Saukants, and Marcelo “coldzera” David

Schedule

Friday, Nov. 1

  • 1pm CT: Cloud9 vs. NiP
  • 1pm CT: Astralis vs. FaZe
  • 1pm CT: Liquid vs. Na`Vi
  • 2:20pm CT: Na`Vi vs. FaZe
  • 2:20pm CT: Astralis vs. NiP
  • 2:20pm CT: Liquid vs. Cloud9

Saturday, Nov. 2

  • 8am CT: Astralis vs. Liquid
  • 8am CT: Na`Vi vs. Cloud9
  • 8am CT: FaZe vs. NiP
  • 9:20am CT: Astralis vs. Na`Vi
  • 9:20am CT: Cloud9 vs. FaZe
  • 9:20am CT: Liquid vs. NiP
  • 10:40am CT: Na`Vi vs. NiP
  • 10:40am CT: Liquid vs. FaZe
  • 10:40am CT: Astralis vs. Cloud9
  • 12pm CT: BLAST Pro Series standoff
  • 1pm CT: Grand finals

Key storylines

Astralis and Liquid skipped StarSeries i-League season eight last week and saw Evil Geniuses, their rival for the No. 1 CS:GO team in the world, win it against Fnatic. This weekend will help show if Astralis and Liquid have some new tactics planned for BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen after their small break.

Na’Vi will try to defend their title, but they don’t have their legendary captain Danylo “Zeus” Teslenko anymore. They were eliminated in the early stage of StarSeries i-League season eight and their star player s1mple was reportedly raging at his teammates. If these internal problems are true, they’ll likely need more than just one week to fix them.

FaZe’s debut with coldzera at ESL One New York in September wasn’t great. They came in last place and looked lost on the server. Maybe coldzera and NiKo will have more to display in Copenhagen after a month of practicing.

Cloud9 replaced their young talent, Tyson “TenZ” Ngo, with Subroza because their recent results weren’t good and TenZ wasn’t fitting into daps’ tactical system. Many fans criticized the roster change, but can Subroza prove that he deserves this opportunity?


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Leonardo Biazzi
Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.