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The road to Wembley begins here. Sixteen of the world’s top Counter-Strike teams will battle online from August 27 – September 1 for just six coveted spots at the LAN Finals in London’s iconic OVO Arena Wembley, September 5–7.
This year’s BLAST Open London has already delivered surprises: Liquid, Imperial, Legacy, and fnatic join the action following roster changes and replacements. Twelve teams earned their place through the Valve Regional Standings (VRS), while four hungry challengers rose from the Rising tournaments across Europe, Asia, North America, and South America.
Fans can look forward to headline clashes such as G2 vs. Liquid, Imperial’s debut with Felipe “skullz” Medeiros against MOUZ, and Spirit (#1 in the Global VRS) taking on FlyQuest in what is set to be Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich’s first appearance for the Russian powerhouse. Other highlights include Vitality vs. M80, as Legacy, ECSTATIC, and more step onto the international stage.
The format is fierce: two groups of eight teams, double-elimination, best-of-three matches, and only the top three from each group earning their place under the lights at Wembley. With the entire HLTV top four in attendance, the competition is stacked like never before.
Join us as the world’s elite face off, online and on stage, for glory, pride, and the chance to lift the BLAST Open London 2025 trophy in front of a roaring Wembley crowd.
Online Stage: August 27 – September 1
LAN Finals (OVO Arena Wembley): September 5 – 7
tournament bracket
GROUP A
Upper Bracket
Opening Round
Upper Semi-Finals
Upper final

Vitality

M80

GamerLegion

Virtus.pro

FaZe

ECSTATIC

Natus Vincere

fnatic
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Lower Bracket
Lower Round 1
Lower Semi-Finals
Lower Final
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GROUP B
Upper Bracket
Opening Round
Upper Semi-Finals
Upper final

MOUZ

Imperial

G2

Liquid

Spirit

FlyQuest

FURIA
