M4 World Championship knockout stage: Schedule, bracket, results
It’s crunch time.
Updated on January 14, 9:07 p.m. (GMT+8):Updated the scores for the last day of the knockout stage.
The stage is now set for the highly-anticipated knockout phase of theM4 World Championship.
Defending championBlacklist Internationalhas made it to the upper bracket after a clutch victory in a tightly-contested tiebreaker series on the third day of the group stage. Other teams such as ECHO,Falcon Esports,Team HAQ, andRRQ Hoshihave also advanced to the upper bracket, after dominating their respective groups.
The bottom two teams in each of the four groups will fight for their tournament lives in the lower bracket. One notable matchup in the first round of the lower bracket will see North America’sThe Valleygo up against MPL KH championBurn X Flash, both tournament heavyweights.
Here’s everything you need to know about the M4 World Championship knockout stage, including its schedule, brackets, and results.
Upper bracket quarterfinal (January 7)
Upper bracket quarterfinal(January 8)
Lower bracket first round (January 9)
RSG, MDH Esports, Burn x Flash, and Malvinas Gaming have been eliminated
Lower bracket second round (January 10)
S11 Argentina, Team HAQ, Todak, and Occupy Thrones have been eliminated.
Lower bracket third round (January 11)
Upper bracket semifinal (January 11)
Lower bracket third round (January 12)
Upper bracket semifinal (January 12)
Lower bracket quarterfinal (January13)
Falcon Esports and The Valley have been eliminated.
Upper bracket final(January 13)
Lower bracket semifinal (January 14)
Lower bracket final (January 14)
Grand final (January 15)
ECHO wins the M4 World Championship!
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