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ESL Pro League Season 19: Live score, where to watch and format

Thirty two teams – but only one winner. The winner receives a direct invite to IEM Cologne 2024.

The ESL Pro League returns after a very successful PGL Copenhagen Major. ESL Pro League Season 19 is a long event that runs for almost a month and features a large number of teams. This article aims to keep you up to date with the latest news, results, and information about ESL Pro League Season 19.

ESL Pro League Season 19 Live score

Group Stage

Group A

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Score
UB Quarters
FaZe Clan
Imperial Esports
Inferno (13-10)
Nuke (13-6)
Overpass
2-0
UB Quarters
Eternal Fire
Astralis
Vertigo (5-13)
Overpass (9-13)
Nuke
0-2
UB Quarters
Virtus.Pro
Fnatic
Overpass (13-11)
Vertigo (9-13)
Ancient (11-13)
1-2
UB Quarters
3DMAX
SAW
Vertigo (16-13)
Inferno (19-17)
Overpass
2-0
Mid Bracket R1
Imperial Esports
Eternal Fire
Mirage (13-10)
Anubis (4-13)
Inferno (9-13)
1-2
Mid Bracket R1
Virtus.Pro
SAW
Overpass (13-3)
Vertigo (13-11)
Inferno
2-0
LB QF
Imperial Esports
SAW
UB Semis
UB Semis
MB QF
Fnatic
Eternal Fire
MB QF
FaZe Clan
Virtus.Pro
MB SF
LB SF
LB SF
LB Final
UB Final
Group A matches - Live score

Group B

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Score
UB Quarters
Vitality
Sharks Esports
Vertigo (13-11)
Mirage (13-3)
Anubis
2-0
UB Quarters
BetBoom
M80
Anubis (13-5)
Ancient (1-13)
Mirage (13-11)
2-1
UB Quarters
Team Falcons
The MongolZ
Mirage (3-13)
Nuke (13-9)
Ancient (11-13)
1-2
UB Quarters
TYLOO
G2 esports
Ancient (6-13)
Inferno )10-13)
Nuke
0-2
Mid Bracket R1
Sharks Esports
M80
Mid Bracket R1
Team Falcons
TYLOO
LB QF
UB Semis
Vitality
BetBoom
UB Semis
The MongolZ
G2 esports
MB QF
MB QF
MB SF
LB SF
LB SF
LB Final
UB Final
Group B matches - Live score

Group C

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Score
UB Quarters
MOUZ
Bad News Kangaroos
UB Quarters
GamerLegion
ENCE
UB Quarters
FURIA Esports
Team Liquid
UB Quarters
ForZe Esports
Monte
Mid Bracket R1
Mid Bracket R1
LB QF
UB Semis
UB Semis
MB QF
MB QF
MB SF
LB SF
LB SF
LB Final
UB Final
Group C matches - Live score

Group D

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Score
UB Quarters
Complexity
Pera Esports
UB Quarters
HEROIC
Ninjas in Pyjamas
UB Quarters
BIG
BOSS
UB Quarters
FlyQuest
Natus Vincere
Mid Bracket R1
Mid Bracket R1
LB QF
UB Semis
UB Semis
MB QF
MB QF
MB SF
LB SF
LB SF
LB Final
UB Final
Group D matches - Live score

Playoffs

Stage
Team 1
Team 2
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Score
Ro16
Ro16
Ro16
Ro16
Ro8
Ro8
Ro8
Ro8
Quarters
Quarters
Quarters
Quarters
Semis
Semis

Standings

Place
Team
Prize Money
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
22

Where to watch ESL Pro League Season 19?

ESL Pro League Season 19 will broadcast live on Twitch. With matches happening throughout most of the days of the League, we have also embedded the stream below for your convenience.

What is the League format?

The League has four groups with each group having eight teams each. The best-of-three matches will see teams competing in a triple-elimination format to qualify for the playoffs. 

After a grueling group stage, the top four teams advance to the ESL Pro League Season 19 playoffs as follows:

  • The Group stage winners advance to the Quarterfinals
  • Group stage runners-up advance to the Round of 12 as the High Seeds
  • The 3rd place teams advance to the Round of 16 as the High Seeds
  • Group stage 4th place teams advance to the Round of 16 as the Low Seeds

Since the top four teams advance to the Playoffs, we have twelve teams in the final few days. The Playoffs feature a single-elimination format and all matches are best-of-three series. The Grand Final is the only best-of-five series.

There’s a lot at stake for the League winner. The winning team qualifies directly to IEM Cologne 2024. The winner also receives a chunk of the prize pool and 2,000 BLAST Premier points.

Participating Teams

There are 32 teams taking part in the ESL Pro League Season 19. The list includes a few Permanent Partner teams and quite a few teams via the ESL World Ranking or via various regional qualifiers. 

  • Astralis (Partner team)
  • BIG (Partner team)
  • Complexity Gaming (Partner team)
  • ENCE (Partner team)
  • FaZe Clan (Partner team)
  • Fnatic (Partner team)
  • FURIA Esports (Partner team)
  • G2 Esports (Partner team)
  • HEROIC (Partner team)
  • MOUZ (Partner team)
  • Natus Vincere (Partner team)
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas (Partner team)
  • Team Liquid (Partner team)
  • Team Vitality (Partner team)
  • Monte (ESL Challenger Jonkoping)
  • Virtus.Pro (ESL Challenger Atlanta)
  • Cloud9 (ESL World Ranking)
  • Team Falcons (ESL World Ranking)
  • GamerLegion (ESL World Ranking)
  • BetBoom Team (ESL World Ranking)
  • Eternal Fire (ESL World Ranking)
  • 3DMAX (ECL S46 Europe)
  • FORZE Esports (ECL S46 Europe)
  • M80 (ECL S46 North America)
  • BOSS (ECL S46 North America)
  • The MongolZ (ECL S46 Asia-Pacific)
  • TYLOO (ECL S46 Asia-Pacific)
  • Pera Esports (European Conference)
  • Sharks Esports (South American Qualifier)
  • Imperial Esports (South American Qualifier)
  • FlyQuest (ANZ Champs)
  • Bad News Kangaroos (Oceanic Qualifier)

The ESL Pro League Season 19 kicks off on April 23 and will continue for the next few weeks. The tournament ends on May 12.