CS2 BLAST Rivals Fall 2025: Revenge opportunities and a test ahead of the Major

Eugene Bozhenko

Eugene Bozhenko

All the top teams at this tournament have something to prove. Some of them are set for perfect revenge.

Some of the best Counter-Strike 2 teams in the world participate in BLAST Rivals Fall 2025. In the Group Stage, they face a few underdogs — the chance of an upset is always thrilling, even if it’s unlikely to happen this time. The Playoffs unleash the main battles!

Everything from the CS2 esports event BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 is here! Watch the stream, check out the matchups with results, and dive into the competitive details.

How to watch BLAST Rivals Fall 2025: Stream

The official YouTube and Twitch channels of BLAST Premier broadcast all matches from BLAST Rivals Fall 2025. You can watch the stream here, too, as it’s embedded above.

Schedule

The tournament goes on from Nov. 12 to Nov. 16 in Hong Kong. The first two days feature Group Stage matches: eight teams are divided into two groups, and after double-elimination battles, six advance to the Playoffs. The final part is single-elimination brackets.

Here is the detailed schedule of BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 for Nov. 12.

Estimate start time
Tournament stage
Matches
3 a.m. CET /
9 p.m. ET, Nov. 11
Group A, opening The MongolZ vs Passion UA
5:30 a.m. CET /
11:30 p.m. ET, Nov. 11
Group A, opening Spirit vs Falcons
8 a.m. CET /
2 a.m. ET
Group B, opening FURIA vs paiN
11:30 a.m. CET /
5:30 a.m. ET
Group B, opening Vitality vs TYLOO

Results at BLAST Rivals Fall 2025

Check out the BLAST Rivals Hong Kong matchups and results in this section, including the map scores.

Group stage

This stage is pretty forgiving, as three out of four teams can advance to the Playoffs.

  • Group A: It’s a death group for Passion UA. Seeing these underdogs winning over the CS2 esports monsters would be really surprising.
  • Group B: TYLOO are in danger here. paiN Gaming could be the only hope for the Chinese team to grab one win, but it would still be about a stroke of luck for TYLOO.
Group A
Group A
The MongolZ vs Passion UAFURIA vs paiN
Spirit vs FalconsVitality vs TYLOO
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD

Playoffs at BLAST Rivals Hong Kong

The Group winners start from the semifinals. There is no third-place match at BLAST Rivals Hong Kong. The grand final is the only best-of-five (Bo5) series.

Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD

BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 final standings

The prize pool of BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 is $350,000. It’s divided among all the tournament participants.

Placement
Teams
Prize money
1stTBD$125,000
2ndTBD$75,000
3rd–4thTBD
TBD
$40,000
5th–6thTBD
TBD
$25,000
7th–8thTBD
TBD
$10,000

Broadcast talent

Here are the people to fire up streams at this CS2 esports event: talent at BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 in Hong Kong.

Role
Talent
Desk hostFreya "Freya" Spiers
Show hostsJames Banks (also, interviews)
Stephen "Stelight" Light (Chinese)
AnalystsJacob "Pimp" Winneche
Peter "dupreeh" Rasmussen
Alex "Mauisnake" Ellenberg
CastersHarry "JustHarry" Russell
Hugo Byron
Mohan "launders" Govindasamy
Conner "Scrawny" Girvan

Revenge and the test of power

With the current esports schedule, the top CS2 teams jump between tournaments with only a two-day break. This creates extra intensity and applies an interesting competitive layer.

Revenge opportunities

FURIA defeated Vitality in the grand final of IEM Chengdu 2025 — on Nov. 9. These teams start BLAST Rivals Fall 2025 in the same group, and Vitality players sure want revenge for that 0:3 loss.

Team Vitality won BLAST Rivals Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Stephanie Lindgren)
Team Vitality won BLAST Rivals Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Stephanie Lindgren)
  • Spirit have a lot to say to The MongolZ, who did not let them enter the Playoffs in Chengdu. Being in one group is pretty convenient for this revenge.
The photo features CS2 esports players from Team Spirit competing on the stage of BLAST Rivals Spring 2025.
The photo features CS2 esports players from Team Spirit competing on the stage of BLAST Rivals Spring 2025.

Proving the power

  • Falcons still need to prove they are capable of winning big tournaments. With roster changes, this team has yet to achieve a grand final victory. At IEM Chengdu 2025, Falcons defeated MOUZ, alright — but that was a third-place match.
Team Falcons lost a five-game grand final to Vitality at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Stephanie Lindgren)
Team Falcons lost a five-game grand final to Vitality at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Stephanie Lindgren)
  • The MongolZ certainly want to prove their true power. Their results dropped substantially, starting from ESL Pro League Season 22. The CS2 Esports World Cup 2025 victory was the peak for The MongolZ, and they certainly want to climb even higher.
The MongolZ playing in the grand final at BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Michal Konkol)
The MongolZ playing in the grand final at BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Michal Konkol)
  • FURIA are on the rise, and it feels like they would like to prove that their win at IEM Chengdu 2025 is not a random spike in the tournament performance.
FURIA at Open Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Sophie Skittle)
FURIA at Open Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Sophie Skittle)
  • As for proving the power, paiN Gaming definitely need to do this. They had really good results, like the top 4 at the Austin Major, but the organization decided to skip a few tournaments — something related to keeping CS2 VRS points to qualify for the next Major. This strategy shouldn’t cost the tournament form, though.
paiN Gaming at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Stephanie Lindgren)
paiN Gaming at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Stephanie Lindgren)

In around two weeks after BLAST Rivals Fall 2025, the entire Counter-Strike community can enjoy the exciting conclusion of this competitive season. StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 is from Nov. 24 to Dec. 14.