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FaZe Clan eliminated Team Falcons from the BLAST Premier Fall Final after a hard-fought three-map series in the Group A lower bracket.

The match, significant for Falcons’ Danish in-game leaders and their veteran Counter-Strike trio of Emil “⁠Magisk⁠” Reif, Peter “⁠dupreeh⁠” Rasmussen, and coach Danny “⁠zonic⁠” Sørensen, had high stakes, as the winner would advance to play in front of the local Copenhagen crowd.

Falcons showed resilience on Nuke, recovering from a slow start on their terrorist side to force a final round.

Despite Álvaro “⁠SunPayus⁠” García’s solid performance, Helvijs “⁠broky⁠” Saukants denied Falcons the chance for overtime, giving FaZe the map win.

The battle continued on Ancient, where Falcons again pushed FaZe to the limit, leading to overtime after a late FaZe surge.

Pavle “⁠Maden⁠” Bošković’s heroics helped Falcons win in a triple-overtime thriller, forcing the decider on Dust2.

Dust2 saw both teams neck and neck, but Falcons faltered in the second half as FaZe dominated with a clean 7-0 run, powered by standout performances from Håvard “⁠rain⁠” Nygaard and broky, securing a 13-6 win and eliminating Falcons.

In a post-match interview, zonic acknowledged that the team needs changes, hinting at ongoing struggles and rumours of signing Nikola “⁠NiKo⁠” Kovač after the Shanghai Major.

FaZe’s win secured them a spot in the quarterfinals as the third seed, where they will face Team Liquid.

Meanwhile, Natus Vincere continued their impressive form, sweeping G2 Esports 2-0 to reach the semifinals.

G2, despite the loss, will face Team Spirit in the quarterfinals.

Natus Vincere’s dominance over G2, extending their head-to-head record to 9-0, continued as Ihor “⁠w0nderful⁠” Zhdanov’s AWP play turned around an 8-1 deficit on Dust2 to secure a 12-1 run.

Ancient saw Natus Vincere’s well-coordinated terrorist side overwhelm G2, though some missteps on the defensive side allowed a brief G2 comeback before Na’Vi closed out the match 13-9.

Elsewhere, Team Spirit earned a quarterfinal spot after defeating Astralis 2-1, securing victories on Dust2 (13-5) and Mirage (13-11), while Astralis managed to win Ancient (13-3).

Spirit’s performance was far from flawless, with both teams showing signs of struggle.

Astralis, in particular, dealt with the controversy surrounding Casper “⁠cadiaN⁠” Møller as an emergency substitute, which may have contributed to their disjointed play.

Team Vitality locked in a top-four finish by defeating Team Liquid 2-0 (16-12 Anubis, 13-11 Nuke) in Group B’s upper bracket final.

Despite not relying heavily on Mathieu “⁠ZywOo⁠” Herbaut, Vitality saw crucial contributions from Shahar “⁠flameZ⁠” Shushan and Lotan “⁠Spinx⁠” Giladi.

Liquid, captained by Russel “⁠Twistzz⁠” Van Dulken, showed promise but faltered when it mattered most, allowing Vitality to advance directly to the semifinals while Liquid heads to face FaZe in the quarterfinals.

Friday’s quarter-final matches

  • G2 Esports (-175.44) vs Team Spirit (+125) @ 4pm CEST
  • FaZe Clan (+100) vs Team Liquid (-133.33) @ 7pm CEST

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