FFWS 2025 Global Finals Clash Squad: Qualified teams, dates, prize pool distribution, and how to watch

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The Clash Squad mode of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals will kick off on November 5, 2025. The mode will feature eight teams selected from Week 1 of the Global Finals 2025 Battle Royale mode. Furthermore, a $150,000 prize pool has been allocated for the Clash Squad mode.

The FFWS 2025 Global Finals is being held in both Battle Royale and Clash Squad modes. The event began on October 31 and will wrap up on November 15. The Clash Squad mode will be conducted in two phases: Swiss Stage and Playoffs.

The Swiss Stage will be played across two days, on November 5 and 6. All matches will be Bo3, and the top four teams will advance to the Clash Squad Playoffs, scheduled for November 14. The Global Finals will be held in Jakarta, Indonesia.


Qualified teams for FFWS 2025 Global Finals Clash Squad mode

Here are the eight participating teams:

  1. Fluxo (Brazil)
  2. RRQ Kazu (Indonesia)
  3. P Esports (Vietnam)
  4. Rainbow7 (LATAM)
  5. E1 Sports (Brazil)
  6. Heavy (Vietnam)
  7. All Gamers Global (Thailand)
  8. GOW (Vietnam)

Prize pool distribution

  • First Place - $45,000
  • Second Place - $25,000
  • Third Place - $20,000
  • Fourth Place - $15,000
  • Fifth Place - $10,000
  • Sixth Place - $10,000
  • Seventh Place - $10,000
  • Eighth Place - $10,000
  • Grand Finals MVP - $5,000

How to watch Clash Squad contest

The Clash Squad contest will be streamed live on the YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok channels of Free Fire Esports from 3:30 pm IST onwards in many languages, including Hindi and English.

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Defending champions Fluxo had a magnificent run in the FFWS Global Finals Knockout BR Week 1. The Brazilian squad was consistent throughout their 12 matches and topped the overall standings.

RRQ Kazu from Indonesia also delivered an impressive performance in Week 1 of the Global Finals Knockout. The experienced lineup was second in the overall standings.

P Esports and Rainbow7 were also impressive in the Knockout Week 1, as they came third and fourth, respectively, on the scoreboard. E1 Sport from Brazil ranked fifth there. Heavy from Vietnam and All Gamers from Thailand finished sixth and seventh, respectively. GOW somehow secured eighth rank and made it to the Clash Squad mode of the FFWS 2025 Global Finals.

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Edited by Adarsh J Kumar

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