What looks like talent is often careful preparation.
Get ready to rumble.
The International 11 Western Europe qualifier features 12 of the best teams in the region, giving it their all for qualification to the biggest Dota 2 event of the year.
What is the TI11 Western Europe qualifier?
As one of the most stacked regions, it’s going to be a tournament with twists and turns.
Only the top three teams will travel to Singapore. The top team will directly qualify for the TI11 group stage, while the other two teams will play in the Last Chance Qualifier.
Upper bracket quarterfinal
Lower bracket round 1
Upper bracket semifinals
Lower bracket round 2
Lower bracket quarterfinals
Upper bracket final
Lower bracket semifinal
(Game three postponed to September 17, 7 p.m. GMT +8 | 4 a.m. PT | 11 a.m. GMT due to technical issues.)
Lower bracket final
Grand finals
Teams competing in the TI11Western Europequalifier
A total of 12 teams will be contesting the WEU qualifiers.
Format of the TI11Western Europequalifier
The top eight teams of the qualifier are seeded in the upper bracket, while the bottom four teams are in the lower bracket.
Each team will play a best-of-three, where the winners advance. Losing in the upper bracket will cause a team to drop down to the lower bracket. Losing in the lower bracket means elimination.
The grand final will be a best-of-five
Where to watch TI11Western Europequalifier?
you may watch the TI11 Western Europe qualifier onPGL’s official Twitch channel.
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