FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout Week 2 Day 1: Overall standings and highlights

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Day 1 of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals Knockout Week 2 was held on November 7. All Gamers Global from Thailand topped the overall standings with 248 points and one Booyah. The squad has grabbed 101 eliminations in its 18 matches. Defending champion Fluxo from Brazil holds the second rank with 242 points and two Booyahs.

The Knockout Stage of the FFWS features 24 matches for each team. Those from Group A and C have played 18 games, while Group B has participated in 12 matches so far. The top 12 squads from the leaderboard will secure their spots in the Grand Finals. The remaining six teams will be eliminated from the Global Finals 2025.


Overall standings of FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout after Week 2 Day 1

Here is the overall points table of FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout Week 2 Day 1:

  1. All Gamers Global - 248 points
  2. Fluxo - 242 points
  3. P Esports - 234 points
  4. Rainbow 7 - 231 points
  5. Team Solid - 219 points
  6. Buriram United - 216 points
  7. E1 Sports - 206 points
  8. GOW Esports - 192 points
  9. Heavy - 192 points
  10. Team Falcons - 187 points
  11. RRQ Kazu - 173 points
  12. Nova Legion - 140 points
  13. WAG - 104 points
  14. Evos Divine - 95 points
  15. Red Hawks - 89 points
  16. Clear Vision - 66 points
  17. Red Cliff - 50 points
  18. Hotshot - 43 points

P Esports grabbed the third place with 234 points and three Booyahs. Rainbow 7 ensured fourth position to its name with 231 points and two Booyahs. Team Solid came in fifth with 219 points. Buriram United had a brilliant run on the first day of Week 2 as it jumped to the sixth spot with 216 points.

E1 Sports from Brazil ranks seventh with 206 points. GOW and Heavy are eighth and ninth, respectively, having collected 192 points each. Team Falcons from Thailand rank 10th with 187 points, while RRQ Kazu and Nova have accumulated 173 and 140 points, respectively.

WAG from Vietnam stands 13th with 104 points. Evos Esports ranks 14th with 95 points after its 12 matches. The squad was the champions of the Esports World Cup 2025. Red Hawks and Clear Vision came in 15th and 16th with 89 and 66 points, respectively.

Red Cliff from Bangladesh has had poor performances so far in the FFWS Global Finals. It came in 17th with 50 points, including 32 eliminations. Hotshot from Pakistan also had a terrible run in its 12 games, having finished 18th with 43 points.

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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan

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