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What do you remember about the ninth game day of WePlay Academy League Season 4

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The ninth gaming day of the WePlay Academy League Season 4 group stage has come to an end, following which the mouz NXT and BIG Academy teams have established themselves as leaders of their groups. Well, we offer you to get acquainted with the results of the last gaming day as part of WePlay Academy League Season 4.

Group A

Fnatic Rising won their fifth victory in the group stage, which this time turned out to be stronger than Eternal Fire Academy with a score of 16:13. OG Academy is not far behind, having outplayed the Brazilians from Young Gods (16:14), thus getting close to the leader. Well, this same leader continues to be the MOUZ NXT team, which the day before beat 00 Prospects with a score of 16:8 and established itself as a contender for reaching the final stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4.

Group A interim table

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

Number of points

one

MOUZ NXT

6-1

+40

eighteen

2

Fnatic Rising

5-3

+28

fifteen

3

OG Academy

5-3

+14

fifteen

four

00 Prospects

4-4

-6

12

5

young gods

4-4

-7

12

6

spirit academy

3-4

-19

9

7

Eternal Fire Academy

0-8

-fifty

0

Group B

The German team BIG Academy won its next victory in the group stage, which turned out to be stronger than the Danes from Astralis Talent with a score of 22:20. At the same time, the Brazilian team FURIA Academy got close to the leader, beating NAVI Junior the day before with a score of 16:13.

Group B Interim Table

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

Number of points

one

BIG Academy

6-1

+35

eighteen

2

FURIA Academy

5-2

+15

fifteen

3

Astralis Talent

4-2

+22

12

four

Young Ninjas

2-4

-16

6

5

NAVI Junior

1-5

-21

3

6

Apeks Rebels

1-5

-35

3

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WePlay Academy League Season 4 runs from May 24 to June 26 online. Thirteen youth teams from Europe, the CIS and Brazil are competing for a $100,000 prize pool. Recall that the three-time WePlay Academy League champion is the MOUZ NXT team.

Source: twitter.com
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