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Marvel Rivals Ignite Mid-Season Finals: Complete Scores & Standings

Marvel Rivals has made a big splash on the esports scene, with the Ignite Mid-Season Finals being the biggest tournament to date, and we’ve got the scores and schedule for you to keep track of.

Taking place in Ghangzhou, China, the Marvel Rivals Ignite Mid-Season finals gather together the best teams from around the world, with the action streamed live on Twitch and YouTube.

In total, there will be five full days of action to digest, beginning with a Play-In stage and progressing through until the Grand Finals on the last day, where two teams compete for the $160k prize. The full schedule for the event is below.

Play-In Stage

The schedule for the play-in stage at the Marvel Rivals Ignite Mid-Season Finals.
Kicking it off. Image via Netease

The Play-in Stage takes place on August 6 to kick-off the tournament, where four teams will compete for two spots in the Main Stage.

This stage consists of the 3rd seed from America (Envy), 2nd seed from EMEA (Rad EU), 2nd Seed from China (Nova Esports), and 2nd Seed from Asia (REJECT) facing off.

After five matches, the top two teams will have already secured a spot in the main stage but will then face off in a final qualifier to decide their first fixture in the next round.

The full schedule is below, which we’ll keep updated with the latest scores from the Marvel Rivals Ignite Mid-Season Finals.

Game NumberStageTeam 1ScoreTeam 2
1Knockout StageGen. G Sports0-2Envy
2Knockout StageNova Esports0-2Rad EU
3Upper Bracket FinalsEnvy2-0Rad EU
4Lower Bracket First RoundGen. G Sports0-2Nova Esports
5Lower Bracket FinalsRad EU2-0Nova Esports

Main Stage

The Main Stage begins on August 7, with rounds taking place across several days until the finals on August 10.

Teams will face opponents from different regions in the first round, with the 1st seeds from America, EMEA, China, and Asia not paired against each other.

Each team in the Main Stage will have a minimum of two matches, with those losing in the first round dropping into the lower bracket. Those in the upper bracket will drop to the lower bracket if defeated, with the Grand Finals consisting of the two winners in the finals from both brackets.

The full schedule is below, which we’ll keep updated with the latest scores and schedule throughout the event.

Game NumberStageTeam 1ScoreTeam 2
1Knockout StageCitadel Gaming2-3Envy
2Knockout StageSentinel0-3Rad EU
3Knockout StageOUG1-3100 Thieves
4Knockout StageReject1-3Ground Zero Gaming
5Lower Bracket First RoundCitadel Gaming3-2Sentinels
6Lower Bracket First RoundOUG3-2Reject
7Upper Bracket First RoundEnvy3-1Rad EU
8Upper Bracket First Round100 Thieves3-0Ground Zero Gaming
9Lower Bracket Second RoundGround Zero Gaming1-3Citadel Gaming
10Lower Bracket Secound RoundRad EU3-0OUG
11Upper Bracket FinalsEnvy3-0100 Thieves
12Lower Bracket Third RoundCitadel Gaming1-3Rad EU
13Lower Bracket Finals100 Thieves0-3Rad EU
14Grand FinalsEnvy2-4Rad EU

Who are you backing in the Marvel Rivals Ignite Mid-Season Finals? Let us know in the Insider Gaming forums.

Make sure to keep a close eye on Insider Gaming throughout the tournament, as we’re on the ground in China for the latest news, interviews, and more.


For more Marvel Rivals, read about the huge penalties being dished out to smurfers, and take a look at all the release details for Season 3.5.

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