Day 2 of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals Knockout took place on November 1. In the first two days, Group C played 12 matches, while Groups A and B played six games each. Fluxo from Brazil ranked first in the overall standings with 178 points and two Booyahs after their 12 matches. The renowned squad showed amazing performances on Day 2.
Rainbow7 finished second in the leaderboard with 154 points and two Booyahs. The club performed impressively on Day 2 and jumped to a podium spot. E1 Esports also had a good run in their 12 games, ranking third with 151 points. Heavy from Vietnam secured fourth position with 149 points and two Booyahs.
Groups A and B will play their remaining six matches of the Knockout Week 1 on November 2, 2025. Each team will participate in 24 knockout matches across two weeks. The top 12 squads will progress to the Grand Finals, scheduled for November 15, 2025.
Overall standings of FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout after Day 2
- Fluxo - 178 points
- Rainbow7 - 154 points
- E1 Sports - 151 points
- Heavy - 149 points
- All Gamers Global - 149 points
- Nova Legion - 87 points
- RRQ Kazu - 79 points
- WAG - 73 points
- Team Falcons - 71 points
- GOW - 69 points
- Team Solid - 68 points
- P Esports - 61 points
- Buriram United Esports - 54 points
- EVOS Divine - 43 points
- Clear Vision Esports - 40 points
- Red Hawks - 24 points
- Red Cliff - 24 points
- Hotshot Esports - 8 points
All Gamers had a mediocre day, as they slipped to fifth place with 149 points. NOVA came sixth with 87 points after their six matches. RRQ Kazu from Indonesia ensured 79 points and one Booyah in their initial six encounters. WAG had another poor day, as they ranked eighth with 73 points after their 12 matches of the FFWS Knockout.
Team Falcons and GOW were 9th and 10th with 71 and 69 points, respectively. Team Solid from Brazil finished 11th with 68 points. Buriram United ranked 13th with 54 points. Evos has scored 43 points.
Bangladeshi teams Red Hawks and Red Cliff scored only 24 points each after their six matches. Hotshot from Pakistan had a terrible start to the FFWS Global Finals, collecting only eight points in their six games. These clubs will aim to improve their ranking on Day 3 of the Knockout Stage.
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Edited by Adarsh J Kumar

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