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West Coast Eagles vs Hawthorn Hawks Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL Round 24 2026
Optus Stadium will play host to Sunday’s
Round 24 AFL game between West Coast Eagles and
Hawthorn Hawks. The game kicks off at 7:20 pm with Hawthorn Hawks heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the West Coast Eagles vs.
Hawthorn Hawks
game and give you our free tips and bets.
When: Sunday August 23, 2026 at 7:20 pm
Where: Optus Stadium
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West Coast Eagles vs Hawthorn Hawks Odds
West Coast Eagles vs Hawthorn Hawks Preview
Hawthorn can lock away a top-four finish with victory after its 92-92 draw against Collingwood left it vulnerable to the chasing pack. The Hawks are close to full strength and have every reason to play aggressively, with a large win potentially improving their position depending on Brisbane’s result. West Coast fell 111-57 to GWS last week and carries a 10-match losing streak into its final home appearance. Hawthorn has won the past four meetings, including a 124-74 result in Round 7 last season, and its pressure has repeatedly troubled lower-ranked opponents. Jake Waterman remains a genuine focal point for the Eagles after kicking at least three goals in seven straight home appearances, but he will need sustained supply. Hawthorn’s depth, speed and finals urgency point to a comfortable victory.
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Rosebud result provides a positive outlook for Screen Icon in 2026 Silver Shadow Stakes
John Thompson, despite not having a runner in the Rosebud, has found the result of the three-year-old feature race to be a significant confidence booster ahead of Screen Icon’s return in the Silver Shadow Stakes at Randwick.
Chilly Girl, the winner of the Rosebud, finished half a length ahead of Screen Icon in a barrier trial on August 7, a trial that was also won by the Group 1 performer Apocalyptic.
With a field of 11 runners in the Silver Shadow Stakes (1200m), where eight are making their first start since their juvenile season, Thompson is hopeful that the trial form will serve as a strong indication for Screen Icon.
“Her first trial was good, and her second trial in a strong heat was franked by Chilly Girl coming out and winning well on Saturday,” Thompson revealed. “They finished alongside each other and that was my filly’s first time away from Randwick. She got a little bit lost, but she still trialled well.”
Screen Icon, who was placed in the Gimcrack and Sweet Embrace Stakes at two, was an emergency for the Golden Slipper but did not secure a start.
Thompson opted to keep her in work for the Percy Sykes Stakes (1200m) a fortnight later, but she had reached the end of her preparation before the race, crossing the line in sixth.
“I tried to get something after missing a run in the Slipper, but that extra couple of weeks was about five days too long,” Thompson explained.
Chad Schofield, who has partnered the Nicconi filly – sire of champion sprinter Nature Strip – in all four of her previous starts, will again be in the saddle from barrier nine at Randwick. Thompson is content to leave the race tactics to Schofield.
“He knows her well. She has been beginning well and putting herself there in her trials, so I’ll leave it up to him,” Thompson stated. “It’s a pretty even lot (of fillies). It’s just a matter of which one has taken a step up from last ‘prep’ to this. Her trials have indicated she’s going great, and in her work at home she’s been going well.”
Stablemate Melanite is anticipated to be scratched from the Midway Handicap (1200m) due to drawing the outside gate. However, Clear Proof is slated to take his place as he seeks to continue his recent form improvement.
Having secured a placing in the 2024 Listed Rosebud (1100m), the son of Justify had lost his way but has since demonstrated consistent performances as a gelding and is a last-start winner at Canterbury.
“He’s always had ability. He was just left a colt too long,” Thompson commented. “But he’s come good, and he’s a lot more genuine.”
Check out the latest online bookmakers for the upcoming Silver Shadow Stakes.
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Sydney Swans vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL Round 24 2026
SCG will play host to Sunday’s
Round 24 AFL game between Sydney Swans and
North Melbourne Kangaroos. The game kicks off at 3:20 pm with North Melbourne Kangaroos heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Sydney Swans vs.
North Melbourne Kangaroos
game and give you our free tips and bets.
When: Sunday August 23, 2026 at 3:20 pm
Where: SCG
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Sydney Swans vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Odds
Sydney Swans vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Preview
Sydney secured second place with a 112-76 win over Essendon, but its finals preparation has been disrupted by season-long club suspensions for Isaac Heeney, Chad Warner, Nick Blakey, Riley Bice and James Jordon. Justin McInerney has also suffered another hamstring setback. North Melbourne lost 125-110 to Geelong after testing the Cats early, with captain Nick Larkey returning to form through five goals. Harry Sheezel will miss this match because of a cheekbone injury, while Luke McDonald is available for selection. Sydney won the Round 9 meeting 105-97 and has beaten North in 11 consecutive encounters, yet the scale of its absences makes this rematch far less predictable. North’s more settled available group has a genuine opportunity to end the season with a notable SCG victory.
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Michael Carrick press conference LIVE transfer updates plus Man United injury latest vs Hull
Hello and welcome along to Carrick’s first pre-match press conference of the season. The United head coach is preparing for his first full campaign in charge of the Reds, but that won’t be the only topic of conversation on the agenda.
Carrick will provide injury updates ahead of the trip to Hull. He will also be quizzed on transfers, particularly after news broke of United’s £65m bid for Baleba on Wednesday. Carrick will no doubt be asked about Rashford’s potential involvement ahead of his Premier League return. All this and more to come from today’s press conference.
Stay tuned for updates…
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East Bengal script history, break 40-year-old record to register Indian football’s biggest-ever win in Asian competition | Football News
NEW DELHI: East Bengal FC scripted a new chapter in Indian football history on Thursday, producing a staggering 12-0 victory over Rovers FC of Guam in the AFC Women’s Champions League 2026-27 preliminary stage.The Moshal Girls’ emphatic triumph is now the biggest-ever victory by an Indian club in an Asian competition, surpassing East Bengal’s own men’s record of a 9-0 win over Club Valencia of the Maldives in the 1985-86 Asian Club Championship.The result was East Bengal’s second successive win in the preliminary stage and puts the Indian Women’s League champions one victory away from reaching the group stage. They will face Malaysia’s Sabah FA on Sunday, with a place in the next phase at stake.
East Bengal run riot after early breakthrough
East Bengal wasted little time asserting their dominance. Priyangka Devi Naorem opened the scoring in the sixth minute when her effort from outside the box struck the left post before finding the net.Rovers goalkeeper Jae Almonte then spilled Anju Chanu Kayenpaibam’s effort in the 15th minute, allowing Astam Oraon to react quickly and score from the rebound.Priyangka doubled her tally seven minutes later, breaking into the box before calmly lifting the ball over the advancing Almonte to give East Bengal a commanding 3-0 lead.The IWL champions showed no signs of easing off after the interval. Sulanjana Raul’s 48th-minute cross took a deflection and fell kindly for Olivia Anokye, who finished from close range.A minute later, Soumya Guguloth delivered a pinpoint cross for Abigail Antwi, who headed home East Bengal’s fifth.
Goals keep coming as record is shattered
The floodgates remained open. Almonte parried Shilky Devi Hemam’s curling effort in the 51st minute, but Sulanjana was quickest to the rebound and made it 6-0.Shilky then got her own name on the scoresheet five minutes later, curling another effort from just outside the box into the top-left corner.Olivia scored her second in the 58th minute with a low finish from inside the box, before Abena Opoku added another six minutes later with a powerful strike.East Bengal continued their relentless assault deep into the closing stages, with Abena scoring again in the 70th minute and Anju finding the net three minutes later.Soumya completed the rout in stoppage time at 90+3, taking East Bengal’s tally to 12 and confirming the biggest victory ever recorded by an Indian club in Asian competition.After a 4-0 victory over Rajshahi Stars FC of Bangladesh in their opening match, East Bengal now need one more win against Sabah FA to turn their historic start into a place in the AFC Women’s Champions League group stage.
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Zach Johnson riding high heading into Rogers Charity Classic debut
CALGARY — The rookies on PGA Tour Champions are, for the most part, the most accomplished first-time participants of any sport.
This season on the over-50 circuit is a prime example.
Zach Johnson, who turned 50 in February, has come out of the gates like a thoroughbred, winning four times already this year. In the Charles Schwab Cup standings, the season-long points race, he trails only good pal Stewart Cink. Cink is just in his second full campaign on the senior circuit and has won five times already in 2026 — including last week in a playoff against Miguel Angel Jimenez.
While Cink is off this week, Johnson — a past winner of both the Masters and The Open Championship — is making his Rogers Charity Classic debut (and playing in Canada for the first time since the 2024 RBC Canadian Open), looking to catch up to his good friend in the standings.
“I don’t have any other expectations other than to just execute shots. I feel fortunate Stewart is not playing. Love you, Stewy,” Johnson said with a big smile Wednesday from a stunning summertime day in Calgary.
Johnson won his debut event on PGA Tour Champions at the beginning of March and hasn’t looked back since. He has not finished outside the top 10 yet this season in 11 tournaments (plus he finished tied for ninth at the PGA Tour’s John Deere Classic in July). He won two events in a row, including his first senior major at the Kaulig Companies Championship, and comes into this week at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club off a win in Portugal earlier in August.
Despite his fine finish on the PGA Tour, he said he’s just been happy with the kind of golf he’s been playing anywhere.
“Take the tour out of it. PGA Tour Champions, PGA Tour out of it. I’m probably playing some of the best golf — consistently best golf in probably a few years at least,” Johnson said.
He does, however, trail Cink by about $1 million in the season-long standings — with Cink, 53, having notched two major titles this year and finishing runner-up at the U.S. Senior Open. There are nine tournaments left in the 2026 campaign.
The two have been stalwarts of the PGA Tour and the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup leadership for decades, and Johnson said Wednesday that he still feels like there is a “healthy” rivalry between the pair.
“I’m genuinely happy for him and all of his success. And … it really starts and ends with that. Obviously, we are different on and off the golf course, but the healthy part of it is that we can make each other better,” Johnson explained. “Our friendship is so thick and when I’ve had valleys and he’s had valleys, we’ve been there because you’re going to (in golf). This game is hard. And when we have successes and peaks, ideally we’re the first ones to congratulate or hug the other.”
Cink did have to wait a few years for his friend to join him on PGA Tour Champions, and Johnson admitted he didn’t think too much about joining the over-50 crew until he turned 49. Then, he realized, most of his best friends were already playing there and he was watching it on TV — for the first time in his career, he admitted, he was watching lots of golf.
“When you’ve got your best buddies out here, it’s intriguing, you know,” Johnson said. “Midway through last year I’m like, ‘Wow. Man. Next year might be different.
“This is the best. Had I won (the John Deere Classic), I’d still be out (on PGA Tour Champions). I mean that sincerely. My caddie and I talked about it. Like why would we go back to (the PGA Tour)? Three days of great dudes on great golf courses, great arenas, great venues, great support, great sponsors. This is the best place in golf.”

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While Johnson is the top-ranked golfer in the field this week at Canyon Meadows — five of the top 10 in the Schwab Cup standings are teeing it up in Calgary with the two-time major champ leading the way — the golfer with likely the most support of anyone will once again be Canada’s Mike Weir.
Weir told Sportsnet.ca he has had an up-and-down year on the results ledger — he’s had three top-15s but also four finishes outside of the top-40 — but he, as per usual, is always inspired by the home crowds. This year is set to be extra special around the par-3 16th at Canyon Meadows as well, with Rogers bringing some of the Blue Jays spirit to the course. Like ‘The Rink’ at the RBC Canadian Open, there is a micro-sized build out of the Rogers Centre complete with left, centre and right-field distances and foul poles amongst other Blue Jays-inspired designs. That, Weir said, is something he’s extra excited about this year along with hopefully pushing through to the end of 2026 with some solid results.
Despite the extra crowd support — Weir is one of three Canadians in the field alongside Stephen Ames and Calgary’s own Wes Martin — it may be tough to beat Johnson, again, this week on PGA Tour Champions. He’s refreshed and ready. And he’s thrilled at the opportunity to win another big event on the schedule.
“Everything about this event — which I was told is spectacular — so far this place has not disappointed. And it won’t,” Johnson said. “I can already feel it.”
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‘Not for the faint of heart’: Blue Jays reflect on Game 7 of 2025 World Series
It’s a night that most Toronto Blue Jays fans probably aren’t ready to relive. Yet Game 7 of the 2025 World Series not only brought one of the most significant seasons in franchise history to a heartbreaking end, but also put a bow on a Fall Classic that immediately entered the pantheon of the greatest ever played.
So, like it or not, the seven-game thriller will be dissected and analyzed for years to come. And no game from the series will be revisited more often than the Los Angeles Dodgers’ improbable extra-inning victory at Rogers Centre.
With the Commissioner’s Trophy on the line, the Dodgers sent two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani to the mound opposite Blue Jays veteran and future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer.
But even as the two heavyweights went toe-to-toe, it didn’t take long for Toronto to strike first.
Bo Bichette, essentially playing on one leg after returning from a knee injury that kept him out for the first two rounds of October, provided the signature swing of his seven-year Blue Jays career to open the scoring.

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The Blue Jays Way documentary on Sportsnet
Sportsnet is giving fans a new way to celebrate the Toronto Blue Jays’ 50th season.
The Blue Jays Way is an in-depth, seven-part original series that documents the winding journey from the franchise’s beginnings to the 2026 run to the World Series.
Check out the seventh part of the documentary, Born Ready, on Sunday, Aug. 23, following Toronto’s game against the New York Yankees.
With one out in the third inning, and George Springer on third and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on first, Bichette was first-pitch swinging on a middle-middle slider from Ohtani. He unloaded, driving the ball 442 feet and well over the wall in centre field before emphatically dropping his bat as the Toronto faithful erupted into celebration.
“When he hit that, (after) they walked Vlad intentionally, it’s a first-pitch hanging breaking ball, and he waffles it,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said in Part 7 of the Sportsnet documentary, The Blue Jays Way, commemorating the franchise’s 50th season. “I thought, ‘OK, here we go. We got this.’”
(The seventh part of The Blue Jays Way: Born Ready will air on Sunday, Aug. 23, after Toronto’s game against the New York Yankees on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+.)
Holding that 3-0 lead, Toronto would allow the Dodgers to score on sacrifice flies in the fourth and sixth innings, but added an insurance tally in the bottom of the sixth on Andrés Giménez’s RBI double that scored Ernie Clement from second.
That extra run gave the Blue Jays some breathing room and helped them take a 4-3 lead into the ninth after a solo homer from Max Muncy in the eighth.
However, it was in that fateful ninth inning that the baseball gods intervened.
With a full count, one out, Shohei Ohtani on deck and Los Angeles’ nine-hole hitter Miguel Rojas at the plate, the Dodgers second baseman hit one of the most unlikely homers you’ll ever see off Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman.
“I don’t think that was on anybody’s bingo card,” Dodgers star first baseman Freddie Freeman said in The Blue Jays Way. “To hit a slider with two strikes, top nine in Game 7 of the World Series to tie the game, that’s only a thing you can dream about in the backyard.”
Rojas’s blast levelled the score at 4-4, but it wasn’t the last dramatic moment he would have in that inning.
After the Blue Jays loaded the bases with one out in the bottom half, centre-fielder Daulton Varsho pounded a grounder at the drawn-in Rojas, sending the 36-year-old onto his back knee to field the ball. Rojas steadied himself to his feet and managed to throw a strike to catcher Will Smith, nabbing a hard-charging Isiah Kiner-Falefa by a matter of inches at the plate.
“He kind of stumbled. In my mind, I was waiting for one of three things to happen,” Schneider said. “I was waiting for him to just miss the ball, (for him) to try and get up and fall — you know when you fall on your butt, and you can’t make a throw — or three, throw a worm-burner or over Will Smith’s head.
“And when none of those happened, I almost couldn’t believe it.”
Although the ball beat Kiner-Falefa to the plate, Smith’s foot did lift slightly as he received the throw, opening the window for a video review to change the ruling on the field. But the call was confirmed, and the two sides played on.
It set the stage for Ernie Clement, who had set the MLB record for hits in a single post-season earlier in the evening, to come to the plate in a dream scenario.
Tie game, bases loaded, two outs, bottom of the ninth in Game 7 of the World Series.
And Clement wasted no time, going after a curveball below the zone and lofting the pitch to deep left field. Dodgers outfielders Enrique Hernández and Andy Pages came together as they chased after the potential championship-clinching drive, but after they collided, the ball settled in Pages’ glove for the game-saving out.
“I was looking for a curveball in that moment because I knew (Yoshinobu Yamamoto) wanted to steal Strike 1 or get me to swing at something that I wasn’t necessarily looking for,” Clement said of the at-bat in the documentary. “I’m just waiting for the ball to fly out of their mitt, waiting for the ball to go flying and we win the World Series.
“I don’t see the ball go anywhere, and I’m just like, ‘No way.’ What an absolute phenomenal play.”
So, off to extras the game went, adding yet another layer to the roller-coaster series.
After both offences came up scoreless in the 10th, Smith provided what turned out to be the decisive blow: a two-out solo homer into the left-field bullpen off prized Blue Jays deadline acquisition Shane Bieber.
“This game is not for the faint of heart, that’s for sure,” Bieber said in Part 7. “Giving up that homer, I think about it quite a bit. All you can do is try to use it to your advantage to fuel what’s ahead of you.”
The Blue Jays pushed for an equalizer in the bottom of the 11th, moving Guerrero Jr. to third after his leadoff double with a sacrifice bunt. But the Dodgers walked Addison Barger and induced a double-play ball off the bat of Alejandro Kirk to clinch their second consecutive title.
“You’re up 3-2 (in the series), and you lose,” Guerrero Jr. said. “It hurt, but it’s part of baseball. And (I) got to live with that all my life, and there’s nothing that I can go back and change.”
“If we would’ve played against them, and it would’ve been a noticeable difference of who the better team was, I think it would’ve been a lot easier to swallow that loss,” Toronto starter Kevin Gausman added.
The loss led to a scene in Toronto’s locker room unlike anything baseball had seen before. As the 2025 Blue Jays, a true band of brothers, reckoned with their season coming to an end, they shed tears and spoke openly to reporters and to each other about how special their bond was throughout their run to Game 7.
“We took our time post-game, feeling all those emotions,” Bieber said. “Individually and as a team. And probably a few days, weeks after that, as well.”
Once the pain of coming oh so close to winning it all subsided, Toronto’s players eventually had the chance to appreciate just how special the 2025 season had been.
The Blue Jays went from a fifth-place finish in the division in 2024 to winning the franchise’s seventh AL East title while becoming just the third team in franchise history to capture the American League pennant.
“I was proud of myself, proud of my teammates, because we did it all. We gave it all the effort we had. We grinded, we did everything to try and win,” Guerrero Jr. said. “But I know, one day, we’re going to celebrate winning a World Series.”
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2026 St. Jude Fantasy football PPR mock draft 2.0: Jahmyr Gibbs goes No. 1 as RBs set the early tone

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Wings’ Azzi Fudd set for season-ending surgery on sore knee

Dallas Wings guard Azzi Fudd advances the ball up court during a WNBA basketball game against the Connecticut Sun in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
ARLINGTON, Texas— Dallas Wings guard Azzi Fudd is set for season-ending surgery on a sore knee that has sidelined this year’s No. 1 overall pick for the past five WNBA games.
The team said Wednesday that Fudd will have arthroscopic surgery on her right knee next week in Connecticut, where she starred for UConn before becoming the Huskies’ second consecutive top overall pick by Dallas. Reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers was the No. 1 choice last year.
READ: WNBA scores: Azzi Fudd, Paige Bueckers lead Wings past Mystics
Fudd was eased into the lineup as a rookie, coming off the bench for the first six games. She scored 24 points in that sixth game and immediately became a full-time starter. Fudd had a season-high 26 points in a win over Seattle in June.
Fudd, who averaged 13.1 points in 30 games, went through warmups before a home game against Golden State on Aug. 7 and was held out of the game “out of an abundance of caution,” according to the team. The soreness persisted.
Bueckers and Fudd won the 2025 national championship together at UConn before Bueckers was drafted by the Wings, who are 3-8 since a six-game winning streak that was the longest since the franchise moved to Texas 10 years ago.
Dallas is still in good shape to make the playoffs for the first time since 2023. The Wings play Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at the home of the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night.
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G2, FUT earn dramatic wins to reach CS:GO quarterfinals at EWC
The hands of an esport gamer clutching the controler at Encore Esports Gaming Lounge in New Rochelle on Thursday, December 20, 2018.
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G2 Esports and FUT Esports came from behind to record wins on Wednesday as the playoffs began in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive event at the Esports World Cup in Paris.
All four Wednesday matches in the round of 16 ended up with 2-1 scores, highlighted by G2 Esports overtaking Astralis as well as FUT Esports downing magic. FURIA got past Aurora Gaming, and MOUZ nipped GamerLegion.
A double-elimination group stage eliminated half of the 32 teams. The playoffs, which run through Sunday, will consist of best-of-three matches until the grand final, which will be best-of-five.
The championship team will receive $600,000 and 1,000 Esports World Cup club points. The runner-up will get $340,000 and 750 points. Tournament organizers already announced that tickets for the final day at Accor Arena are sold out.
On Wednesday, Astralis opened with a 13-6 win on Ancient before G2 Esports recovered to take Dust II 13-6 and Inferno 13-7. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Nemanja “huNter’” Kovac led G2 Esports with 50 kills and a plus-17 kill-death differential.
After magic claimed Ancient 13-9, FUT Esports prevailed 13-7 on Anubis and 13-8 on Mirage. Ukraine’s Dmytro “dem0n” Myroshnychenko powered FUT Esports with 57 kills and a plus-15 K-D differential.
FURIA logged a 13-11 victory on Ancient, but Aurora Gaming pulled level by taking Nuke 16-14 in overtime. FURIA closed the series with a 13-9 triumph on Mirage, taking the last 10 rounds. Brazil’s Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato and Kazakhstan’s Danil “molodoy” Golubenko each produced 64 kills, and molodoy had a team-best plus-15 K-D differential.
MOUZ jumped in front with a 13-11 decision on Mirage. GamerLegion extended the match in dramatic fashion, capturing Ancient 22-19 in triple overtime, but MOUZ took Nuke 13-11. Israel’s Dorian “xertioN” Berman propelled MOUZ with 69 kills and a plus-9 K-D differential.
The round of 16 concludes Thursday with four matches:
Natus Vincere vs. Legacy
Team Falcons vs. The MongolZ
FaZe Clan vs. Team Vitality
B8 vs. Team Spirit
The first quarterfinal match also will be contested on Thursday, with G2 Esports opposing FURIA. FUT Esports will face off with MOUZ in the quarterfinals on Friday.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive — Esports World Cup prize pool (with money winnings and Esports World Cup club points)
1. $600,000, 1,000 points
2. $340,000, 750 points
3. $190,000, 500 points
4. $110,000, 300 points
5-8. $60,000, 200 points
9-16. $35,000, no points — Astralis, Aurora Gaming, magic, GamerLegion
17-24. $20,000, no points — BIG, JiJieHao, MIBR, Ninjas in Pyjamas, PARIVISION, Lynn Vision Gaming, 9z Team, paiN Gaming
25-32. $10,000, no points — Luminosity Gaming, M80, K27, BetBoom Team, 100 Thieves, TYLOO, 3DMAX, Wildcard
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