The 2025 season of VCT Americas Stage 1 is proving to be a fiercely competitive battleground, delivering non-stop excitement across the region. G2 Esports has established an early dominance, showcasing their strength as a top contender. Meanwhile, MIBR’s recent roster adjustments appear to be paying off, while FURIA is still searching for consistent performance in their matches.
The unpredictable nature of this circuit makes it a challenging landscape for fans attempting to predict match outcomes. With each matchday bringing unexpected twists and standout individual performances, both the live audience at the Riot Games Arena and viewers tuning in online are witnessing a dynamic spectacle of shifting momentum.
Given the rapid succession of matches, keeping track of every series in real-time can be difficult for even the most dedicated fans. For those looking to stay informed on all the developments, this summary provides the latest match results and the current standings for VCT Americas Stage 1.
Group Stage Overview and Current Rankings
The tournament employs a single round-robin group stage format, spanning five intense weeks that conclude on April 20th. The top four teams from each group will advance to the high-stakes Playoffs, which will utilize a double-elimination bracket. The ultimate prize for the remaining teams is securing a coveted invitation to Masters Toronto.
Group Alpha Standings
Team | Series Record | Map Record |
KRÜ Esports | 2-0 | 4-1 |
100 Thieves | 1-1 | 3-2 |
Evil Geniuses | 1-1 | 2-2 |
2Game Esports | 1-1 | 2-2 |
Sentinels | 1-1 | 2-3 |
LOUD | 0-2 | 1-4 |
Group Omega Standings
Team | Series Record | Map Record |
Cloud9 | 2-0 | 4-1 |
G2 Esports | 2-0 | 4-1 |
MIBR | 1-1 | 3-2 |
NRG Esports | 1-1 | 3-3 |
FURIA | 0-2 | 1-4 |
LEVIATÁN | 0-3 | 0-4 |
Match Results and Score Highlights
Week 1 Highlights
March 21 – Opening Day
- Cloud9 vs NRG Esports (2-1)
- NRG dominated on Lotus (13-6)
- Cloud9 responded strongly on Fracture (13-5)
- Cloud9 clinched the series on Pearl (13-9)
- Standout Performance: Francis ‘OXY’ Hoang (Cloud9) with an ACS of 239
- KRÜ Esports vs LOUD (2-1)
- LOUD started strong on Fracture (13-3)
- KRÜ answered back on Haven (13-2)
- KRÜ secured the win on Split (13-10)
- Standout Performance: Angelo ‘keznit’ Mori (KRÜ Esports) with a 269 ACS
March 22 – Day Two
- G2 Esports vs FURIA (2-0)
- G2 took Lotus (13-10)
- G2 followed up with a win on Ascent (13-7)
- Standout Performance: Nathan ‘leaf’ Orf (G2 Esports) with an ACS of 245
- MIBR vs LEVIATÁN (2-0)
- MIBR secured Split (13-7)
- MIBR closed out Icebox (13-8)
- Standout Performance: Arthur ‘artzin’ Araujo (MIBR) with a 283 ACS
March 23 – Day Three
- 2Game Esports vs Evil Geniuses (0-2)
- Evil Geniuses won a close Haven match (13-11)
- Evil Geniuses took Lotus (13-8)
- Standout Performance: Jaccob ‘yay’ Whiteaker (Evil Geniuses) with a 252 ACS
- Sentinels vs 100 Thieves (2-1)
- Sentinels took Pearl (13-5)
- 100 Thieves responded on Haven (13-9)
- Sentinels dominated on Split (13-1)
- Standout Performance: Jordan ‘Zellsis’ Montemurro (Sentinels) with a 232 ACS
Week 2 Highlights
March 28
- NRG Esports vs FURIA (2-1)
- FURIA took the opener on Lotus (13-10)
- NRG responded strongly on Pearl (13-2)
- NRG closed out the series on Fracture (13-4)
- Standout Performance: Adam ‘mada’ Pampuch (NRG Esports) with a 276 ACS
- Sentinels vs KRÜ Esports (0-2)
- KRÜ took Lotus (13-7)
- KRÜ followed up on Icebox (13-8)
- Standout Performance: Angelo ‘keznit’ Mori (KRÜ Esports) with a 280 ACS
March 29
- 100 Thieves vs Evil Geniuses (2-0)
- 100 Thieves secured Fracture (13-10)
- 100 Thieves closed out Haven (13-7)
- Standout Performance: Matthew ‘Cryocells’ Panganiban (100 Thieves) with a 344 ACS
- G2 Esports vs MIBR (2-1)
- MIBR edged out Pearl in overtime (14-12)
- G2 responded on Haven (13-11)
- G2 secured the win on Ascent (13-8)
- Standout Performance: Nathan ‘leaf’ Orf (G2 Esports) with an ACS of 248
March 30
- LOUD vs 2Game Esports (0-2)
- 2Game Esports won a close Lotus match (14-12)
- 2Game Esports closed out Pearl (13-11)
- Standout Performance: Douglas ‘dgzin’ Silva (LOUD) with a 281 ACS
- LEVIATÁN vs Cloud9 (0-2)
- Cloud9 took Split (13-8)
- Cloud9 closed out Ascent (13-3)
- Standout Performance: Victor ‘v1c’ Truong (Cloud9) with an ACS of 290
Group Stage – Upcoming Matches
Here’s a look at the remaining matches in the VCT Americas 2025 Stage 1 group stage:
April 4
- Evil Geniuses vs Sentinels
- 100 Thieves vs LOUD
April 5
- 2Game Esports vs KRÜ Esports
- G2 Esports vs NRG Esports
April 6
- FURIA vs LEVIATÁN
- Cloud9 vs MIBR
April 11
- 100 Thieves vs 2Game Esports
- G2 Esports vs LEVIATÁN
April 12
- FURIA vs Cloud9
- Sentinels vs LOUD
April 13
- KRÜ Esports vs Evil Geniuses
- NRG Esports vs MIBR
April 18
- G2 Esports vs Cloud9
- MIBR vs FURIA
April 19
- Sentinels vs 2Game Esports
- KRÜ Esports vs 100 Thieves
April 20
- LOUD vs Evil Geniuses
- LEVIATÁN vs NRG Esports