
Match 9 Pandas Esports vs Team 500
CCT Season 2 European Series #19

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About the match
The match 9 Pandas Esports vs Team 500 in the discipline Counter-Strike (CS2) was held on 03.03.2025 at 16:00 in the format BO3.
The Counter-Strike (CS2) match between 9 Pandas Esports and Team 500 was held within the framework of CCT Season 2 European Series #19. For more predictions, see the predictions page.
The winner of the Counter-Strike (CS2) match was the team Team 500 with the score 0:2 and lasted 0 s.
Results of meetings between 9 Pandas Esports and Team 500 in Counter-Strike (CS2).
Opponents | 9 Pandas Esports | Team 500 |
---|---|---|
EGamersWorld rating | 7.84 | 9 |
The current streak | 2 lose | 6 lose |
Wins in the last 5 matches | 3 | 0 |
Number of wins in the last 10 matches | 4 | 3 |
The number of victories in head-to-head meetings | 2 | 6 |
More details about the meetings between 9 Pandas Esports and Team 500 can be found in the history of matches between 9 Pandas Esports and Team 500.
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FAQ
What are the results of the previous meetings between the 9 Pandas Esports and Team 500?
- The 9 Pandas Esports and Team 500 teams have matched up 8 times
- 9 Pandas Esports won 2 times
- Team 500 won 6 times
- Last time the teams met on 04.03.25 12:00 (UTC)
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