Catch up on all the action from Day 4 of the Esports World Cup 2025, including key results from VALORANT, Dota 2, Rennsport, Apex Legends, Fatal Fury and MLBB.
Catch up on all the action from Day 4 of the Esports World Cup 2025, including key results from VALORANT, Dota 2, Rennsport, Apex Legends, Fatal Fury and MLBB.
The fourth day of the 2025 Esports World Cup saw the first champion crowned in Rennsport, while the VALORANT and Dota 2 playoffs continued throughout the day. Meanwhile, Fatal Fury, Apex Legends and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang were also featured.
Continue reading to find the results from the events. If you would like to have a punt on any of these Esports World Cup events, check out the top esports betting sites in United States.
BMW M Team Redline have claimed the Rennsport Esports World Cup, defending their own title from 2024. After reaching Finalist Mode by getting 250 points, Team Redline secured the trophy with Sebastian Job’s race win at Spa in the final race of the tournament.
The quarterfinals of the VALORANT Esports World Cup took place on Friday, with the final eight teams competing for four semifinal spots. You will find the results below.
The Dota 2 Esports World Cup group stage came to an end on Friday, with the final matches of Groups C and D taking place. Two more series had to be played due to Aurora and Tundra Esports tying for first place in Group C, while PARIVISION and HEROIC tied for second place in Group D.
Group C
Group D
The second day of action at the Apex Legends Esports World Cup featured Pool Play in Pool 2, with the second set of 20 teams competing in 10 matches on Friday. After finishing inside the bottom three from those 10 games, UNLIMiT, SBI e-Sports and FUSION were eliminated. Meanwhile, Alliance, 100 Thieves, ROC Esports, S8UL Esports, Virtus.pro, VK Gaming and Rival Esports advanced to the Finals.
The Fatal Fury Esports World Cup continued on Friday, with the final matches of the group stage taking place in each of the four groups. From those series, Lee “Xyzzy” Han-byul, Shoji “Fenritti” Sho, Lin “E.T.” Chia-hung and Luis Guadalupe “DarkAngel” Castillo Gomez advanced to the Finals Bracket.
The second day of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Esports World Cup featured another four series of the Wildcard Stage in Groups A and B. After claiming their second win of the Wildcard Stage, Rare Atom and Virtus.pro entered the crossover matches. Below you will find all the results for day two.
Group A
Group B