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Astralis, Movistar Riders eliminated from IEM Road to Rio open qualifier

Notable Matches – Bracket

Round of 32

Coverage of these matches can be found on the event page.

Round of 64

Turkey Eternal Fire 16-11 Hungary Budapest Fivelobbystream
Europe Benched Heroes 6-16 Poland UNGENTIUMlobby
Sweden EYEBALLERS 16-13 Europe Believe – lobby
Europe GamerLegion 16-12 Romania OneTaplobby
Poland AGO 22-19 Europe Ezqual – lobby
Russia forZe 16-8 Poland DrillChain – lobby
France HEET 11-16 Europe GERGCHI – lobby
Russia 1WIN 16-4 Europe kurkulleterveisia123 – lobby
Europe fnatic 16-5 France Ambushlobby
Denmark Copenhagen Flames 5-16 Sweden Finestlobby
Czech Republic SINNERS 16-5 Russia HOTUlobby
North Macedonia BLUEJAYS 13-16 Russia premghoulslobby
Europe Endpoint 16-9 CIS Nemigalobby
Russia Entropiq 14-16 Poland 9INElobby
Spain Movistar Riders 12-16 France LDLClobby
Denmark Astralis 14-16 Russia Neon Rangerslobby
Europe Apeks 16-19 Europe Genklobby

Round of 128

France LDLC 25-22 Russia flowstatelobby
Denmark Copenhagen Flames 19-16 Europe STRZELCY V2 – lobby
Europe Benched Heroes 16-5 Latvia Wolsunglobbystream
Sweden EYEBALLERS 16-9 Russia SnusEaters – lobby
Europe Endpoint 16-3 Romania Infinitelobbystream
Poland Anonymo 16-11 Europe CTACplusJIoxu – lobby
Turkey Eternal Fire 16-5 Azerbaijan Madagaskar – lobbystream
Russia Entropiq 19-16 France GenOnelobbystream
Russia forZe 16-11 Europe LukeLegenda – lobby
Europe fnatic 16-14 Russia ToxicWorld – lobby
Europe GamerLegion 16-5 Europe Budi2 – lobbystream
France HEET 16-1 Norway Bitfixlobby
North Macedonia BLUEJAYS 16-9 United Kingdom ArcticRaptors – lobby
Poland AGO 16-13 Europe KINGZ – lobby
Spain Movistar Riders 16-13 Europe Zero Tenacitylobby
Sweden Finest 16-4 Poland Impressionlobby
Denmark Astralis 16-8 Europe Shade – lobbystream

Round of 256

Denmark Astralis 22-18 Sweden Brandbergen Shooterslobbystream
Spain Movistar Riders 16-7 CIS Cossackslobby
Europe Benched Heroes 16-11 Germany SSPlobbystream
Portugal BIG EQUIPA 14-16 Poland DrillChain – lobby
France LDLC 16-4 Russia Team Spirt – lobby
Denmark Copenhagen Flames 16-12 Ukraine RAIKIRI – lobby
Poland Anonymo 16-12 Europe mixers32 – lobby
Turkey Eternal Fire 16-4 Europe 666 – lobby
Poland AGO 16-8 Russia Bad News Cougars – lobby
Russia Entropiq 16-3 Europe Partizanlobbystream
Europe fnatic 16-3 Sweden d00m – lobbystream
Russia forZe 16-7 United Kingdom shokrgozarPEEK – lobby
Sweden EYEBALLERS 16-4 Poland Animal Planet – lobby
Europe Endpoint 16-1 Russia nedaiboh – lobby
Finland JANO 13-16 Europe Atmosphere – lobby
North Macedonia BLUEJAYS 16-10 Europe LudatA SborkA – lobby
France HEET 16-2 Romania Marsupy Gaming – lobby
Sweden Finest 16-8 Russia paranoiaa – lobby
Europe GamerLegion 16-3 Europe rusbe – lobby

Round of 512

Denmark Astralis 16-1 Russia INDE IRAElobby
Denmark Copenhagen Flames 16-0 Europe Auta z Matfizu – lobbystream
Sweden d00m 16-0 Turkey EXILE – lobby
Europe Benched Heroes 16-4 Russia PUGSTAR5 – lobbystream
Portugal BIG EQUIPA 16-2 Turkey WeR Pro Man Vaddafak – lobby
France LDLC 16-0 Europe NutriHeart – lobby
Europe Partizan 16-1 United Kingdom Divert – lobbystream
Russia forZe 16-1 Europe hudeseel123 – lobbystream
Poland Anonymo 16-0 Europe Susipūkio Plakštas – lobby
Russia Entropiq 16-0 Europe DAMEGRUEVPOWER – lobbystream
Poland AGO 16-2 United Kingdom Turned On Aimers – lobby
Sweden EYEBALLERS 16-4 Albania TOXICalbanians – lobby
North Macedonia BLUEJAYS 16-0 Europe MadBULLs ESC – lobby
Europe fnatic 1-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Tilava Esports – lobby
Turkey Eternal Fire 16-0 Russia TLFxinc – lobbystream
Europe Endpoint 16-0 Europe Awake Iron – lobbystream
Spain Movistar Riders 16-0 Kozeletc Sity – lobby

Streams

Casters covering specific teams will have that team listed in brackets next to their name. Players streaming the qualifier will be listed with their team name and POV in brackets.


00:20 Astralis and Movistar Riders eliminated as day one of the Road to Rio European open qualifier ends

The last few games of today’s action did not disappoint, as two huge shocks went down.

Astralis, the world No. 4 team, were sent packing by world No. 198 Neon Rangers, who had Vitaly “⁠L1GH7n1nG⁠” Lyubarets to thank for an impressive performance to get them over the line 16-14.

The Danes may well blame a hangover from their BLAST Premier games from earlier in the day, but the other top 10 team eliminated have no such excuse.

World No. 6 Movistar Riders could not overcome François “⁠AMANEK⁠” Delaunay‘s LDLC side, losing 12-16 to once again crash out of the qualifier before the second day of play.

That’s it for the live post, remember to continue following this open qualifier tomorrow head over to our event page.


23:30 Apeks eliminated as day one of the qualifier nears its end

We are almost at the end of the first day’s action, and yet more upsets have occurred.

Richard “⁠shox⁠” Papillon‘ new squad Apeks find themselves dumped out 16-19 by Genk, the shock upset seeing them fail to make the second day of play.

Mathias “⁠MSL⁠” Lauridsen‘s TITANS project has also not faired well, falling 13-16 to the 167th seed in the qualifier, Insilio.

Finally, Copenhagen Flames are enduring a rocky start to life with their new roster, being crushed 5-16 by Finest in the round of 64.


22:00 Copenhagen Flames and LDLC taken to OT

A couple more near-misses occurred for high-profile teams in the round of 128.

AMANEK‘s new team LDLC had to battle to a 25-22 win over flowstate, and they needed a monster 46-kill performance from Remi “⁠Diviiii⁠” Alexandre to get there.

Copenhagen Flames also had to fight to make the round of 64, squeaking a 19-16 win over STRZELCY V2.


21:50 Astralis survive OT to make round of 128

After failing to progress through the last qualifier, Astralis almost suffered an early exit here after being taken to double OT by Brandbergen Shooters.

Eventually Lukas “⁠gla1ve⁠” Rossander and co. got over the line 22-18.


21:00 f0rest loses out to KRIMZ

Ludvig “⁠HEAP⁠” Alonso and Patrik “⁠f0rest⁠” Lindberg could not secure bragging rights over fnatic, with d00m losing out 3-16 against Freddy “⁠KRIMZ⁠” Johansson and co.

Entropiq made short work of Partizan, crushing them 16-3 with Aleksei “⁠El1an⁠” Gusev topping the scoreboard.

Another interesting result saw Aleksi “⁠allu⁠” Jalli‘s new JANO roster eliminated 13-16 by Atmosphere.


19:45 Mouth-watering matchups await in round of 256

With the first couple of rounds over, some exciting matchups are starting to happen.

Entropiq will be facing off against the new Luka “⁠emi⁠” Vuković-led Partizan squad in what is probably the strongest matchup of the round.

We will also get to see some Swede-on-Swede action, with f0rest‘s d00m mix taking on fnatic. There are some fascinating storylines at play here, with HEAP playing against the team that opted against signing him, and f0rest taking on an organisation he has a rich history with in 1.6.

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19:15 No upsets yet as qualifier continues

The big-name teams remain untouched as the qualifier continues, with teams like Copenhagen Flames and LDLC taking quick 16-0 wins.

Elsewhere, Budapest Five encountered a bizarre bug in their opening game where one of the enemy players ended up outside the map.


17:45 smooya and f0rest enter mix-teams

Benched Heroes and d00m return for the second qualifier, although this time the Swedes will be fielding HEAP instead of Christopher “⁠GeT_RiGhT⁠” Alesund.

Owen “⁠smooya⁠” Butterfield and co. were bested by BakS last time out, whilst d00m were eliminated at the hands of AVANGAR.

Benched Heroes:

United Kingdom Owen “⁠smooya⁠” Butterfield
Russia Eugene “⁠Aunkere⁠” Karyat
Ukraine Rodion “⁠fear⁠” Smyk
Poland Michał “⁠MICHU⁠” Müller
Belgium Nicolas “⁠Keoz⁠” Dgus

d00m:

Sweden Ludvig “⁠HEAP⁠” Alonso
Sweden Patrik “⁠f0rest⁠” Lindberg
Sweden Adam “⁠friberg⁠” Friberg
Sweden Jonas “⁠Lekr0⁠” Olofsson
Sweden Jack “⁠Jackinho⁠” Ström Mattsson


17:16 A quick recap of the first open qualifier

Many of the expected names successfully navigated the first qualifier, teams like Sprout, MOUZ, OG and Falcons, but that does not mean there were not plenty of shocks and upsets.

Aurora, featuring the likes of Viktor “⁠Lack1⁠” Boldyrev and Aleksandr “⁠KaiR0N-⁠” Anashkin, made a surprise run to qualify last time around, taking impressive wins over Astralis and BLUEJAYS in the process.

Astralis had cruised through their first attempt up until being upset by Aurora, and will be hoping for better fortune this time.

Movistar Riders were the other casualty from the top 10, being unceremoniously dumped out of qualifier one by Romanians Infinite in their first outing without star AWPer Alvaro “⁠SunPayus⁠” Garcia.

Other big-name teams that are back for another bite of the cherry are fnatic, who eliminated Endpoint before being bested by Falcons previously, Entropiq, who lost to Sprout, Copenhagen Flames, who also succumbed to Falcons, and BLUEJAYS, who lost to Aurora in their prior attempt.


17:00 The second European RMR open qualifier begins soon

Five teams locked themselves in for the Road to Rio Europe RMRs a few days ago, and four more spots are up for grabs in the IEM Road to Rio Europe Open Qualifier 2 which kicks off today at 18:00 .

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Can Astralis qualify with their second attempt?

Teams will make their way through a single-elimination best-of-one bracket, with the exception being that quarter-final qualification bouts will use best-of-three. As there are only four places for the RMRs on the line in this qualifier there will be no fifth-place decider bracket, but there will still be a third place decider best-of-one for seeding purposes.

Some of the high-profile teams participating in this qualifier are:


The teams who were already qualified for the European RMRs through their finish at the last Major are:


The teams who made it through the last open qualifier were:

#1 Denmark Sprout
#2 France Falcons
#3 Europe MOUZ
#4 Russia Aurora
#5 Europe OG


This live post will be covering the qualifier up until the round of 32, at which point coverage can be found here.

This article will be updated with more information as the qualifier develops, including links to streams and a list of noteworthy match results. Streamers are invited to link their streams in the comments with information regarding the broadcast language in order to have them added to the article.

Remember, to stay up to date with all things related to the IEM Rio Major, check out our dedicated coverage hub.

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