Team Falcons and Nigma Galaxy advance to the Playoffs of the Dota 2 Esports World Cup
BetBoom Team, Rune Eaters, Xtreme Gaming, Aurora Gaming, Team Liquid, and PlayTime will have to play in the Survival Stage.
Day five of the Dota 2 Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026 saw Group Stage play for Groups A and B come to a close, with reigning The International (TI) champions Team Falcons and fan-favourite team Nigma Galaxy advancing directly to the Playoffs.
While Falcons topping Group A is no big surprise, Nigma Galaxy claiming the top seed is certainly unexpected. Fresh off a strong run in the TI 2026 qualifiers, Nigma Galaxy have risen to become a real contender in the EWC and beat out group favourites Aurora Gaming for a spot in the Playoffs.
Meanwhile, six teams from Groups A and B advanced to the Survival Stage: BetBoom Team, Rune Eaters Esports, and Xtreme Gaming from Group A as well as Aurora, Team Liquid, and PlayTime from Group B. But the road ends here for GamerLegion and Poor Rangers from Group A, who will exit the tournament alongside Group B bottom feeders L1GA TEAM and Level UP who were eliminated in day four.
Read on as break down all of the action in day five of the Dota 2 EWC Group Stage:
Falcons complete dominant run through Group A to qualify for Playoffs
The final day of Group Stage play for Group A saw Falcons soundly sweep Xtreme to finish as the top seed of Group A with a dominant 9-1 record. After looking shaky for much of the 2025-2026 competitive season, Falcons seem to have returned to their winning form just in time for the EWC Playoffs and their defense of the Aegis of Champions in TI 2026 next month.
BetBoom finish as the second seed of the group with an 8-2 standing, having taken down GamerLegion in a 2-0 sweep to end their Group Stage campaign. While BetBoom still have to play in the Survival Stage, they are expected to still make the Playoffs.
Against all odds, Rune Eaters bagged the third seed of Group A with a respectable 5-5 record. Rune Eaters swept Poor Rangers in their last match which, when combined with surprising 1-1 draws with BetBoom and Xtreme, give them enough wins to advance to the next stage.
Xtreme barely scrape by as the fourth seed with a 4-6 record, a disappointing showing for a team that earned a direct invite to TI 2026. The Chinese squad will be facing an uphill battle in the Survival Stage, as they need to win back-to-back matches to secure a spot in the Playoffs.
Meanwhile, GamerLegion fall short of the Survival Stage after only managing a 3-7 record after a 2-0 start in day one. It's an especially disappointing outcome for a team that qualified for TI 2026 as the sole representative for North America. Poor Rangers didn't have much in the way of expectations, though they would have liked to win more than one game before exiting the tournament.
Nigma Galaxy beat out Aurora for the Playoff spot in Group B
There was a lot of excitement around the last day of Group Stage play in Group B, as Nigma Galaxy and Aurora headed into it tied for the top spot with 7-1 records apiece. With Nigma Galaxy and Aurora having already played each other to a 1-1 draw, whoever had the better results in the final day will secure the Playoff spot.
While Nigma Galaxy had the easier opponent on paper in PlayTime, the latter have won all six games they have played so far. Meanwhile, Aurora were matched up against a Liquid squad that remain dangerous despite shaky form as of late.
PlayTime looked like they had Nigma Galaxy on the ropes in game one of their series, but Artem “Lorenof” Melnick on Storm Spirit willed his team to a 65-minute comeback to keep their Playoff hopes alive. Lorenof notably finished that crucial game one win with 11 kills and 12 assists on four deaths.
Nigma Galaxy then completed the series sweep in 43 minutes behind another standout performance from Lorenof, who closed out the series with 14 kills and assists apiece against three deaths as Nature's Prophet.
Lorenof's heroics weren't wasted, as Aurora were forced to a 1-1 draw by Liquid shortly before the Nigma Galaxy-PlayTime series came to a close. With an impressive and unexpected 9-1 record, Nigma Galaxy secured the top seed of Group B as well as a direct berth to the Playoffs. This has been the best Nigma Galaxy have looked in years, and they've chosen no better time to do it just as the season is nearing its climax.
While Aurora fall short of the Playoffs, they are still expected to join Nigma Galaxy there as one of the favourites to make it out of the Survival Stage. Liquid also advance to the Survival Stage as the third seed with a 6-4 record. PlayTime, who were already guaranteed to play in the Survival Stage in day three, will go there as their group's fourth seed with a 4-6 standing.
Level UP and L1GA TEAM also played one final match despite both squads already getting eliminated in the previous day. Level UP swept that series to at least bow out with a win.
Here are all the results for day five of the Dota 2 EWC Group Stage:
Group A
- Team Falcons 2-0 Xtreme Gaming
- BetBoom Team 2-0 GamerLegion
- Rune Eaters 2-0 Poor Rangers
Group B
- Aurora Gaming 1-1 Team Liquid
- Nigma Galaxy 2-0 PlayTime
- L1GA TEAM 1-1 Level UP
Here are the final standings for Groups A and B of the Dota 2 EWC Group Stage:
Group A
- Team Falcons: 9-1 - Qualified for Playoffs
- BetBoom Team: 8-2 - Qualified for Survival Stage
- Rune Eaters: 5-5 - Qualified for Survival Stage
- Xtreme Gaming: 4-6 - Qualified for Survival Stage
- GamerLegion: 3-7 - Eliminated
- Poor Rangers: 1-9 - Eliminated
Group B
- Nigma Galaxy: 9-1 - Qualified for Playoffs
- Aurora Gaming: 8-2 - Qualified for Survival Stage
- Team Liquid: 5-3 - Qualified for Survival Stage
- PlayTime: 4-4 - Qualified for Survival Stage
- L1GA TEAM: 1-7 - Eliminated
- Level UP: 0-8 - Eliminated
What is the Dota 2 Esports World Cup?
The Dota 2 tournament at the Esports World Cup 2026 will be the last Tier 1 tournament of the 2025-2026 competitive Dota 2 season, before it culminates in The International 2026 in August. With many of the teams competing in the EWC also qualified for this year's Dota 2 world championship tournament, it should serve as a good preview for the battle for the Aegis of Champions next month.
The Dota 2 EWC features 24 of the best Dota 2 teams in the world and will take place from 7 to 19 July in the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. The teams will be fighting for EWC glory and the lion's share of US$750,000, out of the tournament's US$25 million prize pool.
The Dota 2 EWC is split into three stages; the Group Stage from 7 to 12 July, the Survival Stage from 14 to 15 July, and the Playoffs from 16 to 19 July.
The Group Stage will see the 24 teams split into four groups of six teams each to play in a single round-robin with best-of-two matches. The top team from each group will advance directly to the Playoffs, the second to fourth-placed teams will move to the Survival Stage, while the two bottom finishers will be among the first to be eliminated.
The Survival Stage will feature the 12 teams that finished third to fourth in their respective groups during the Group Stage, with four spots in the Playoffs up for grabs in a single-elimination bracket with best-of-three matches. The Survival Stage will open with the third and fourth seeds from different groups taking each other on, with the winners moving on to face the second place teams for the four Playoff spots.
Finally, the Playoffs will be a single-elimination bracket featuring the four teams that finished as the top seeds of their groups in the Group Stage, as well as the four teams that made it out of the Survival Stage. All matches in the Playoffs will be a best-of-three except for the grand finals, which will be a full best-of-five series.
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