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Remembering the tenth gaming day of WePlay Academy League Season 4

The tenth game day of the group stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4 has come to an end, following which the teams of mouz NXT and BIG Academy got another victory and retained their leadership. We offer you to get acquainted with the results of the last game day within the framework of WePlay Academy League Season 4.

Group A

The MOUZ NXT team won their seventh victory in the group stage, again outplaying Eternal Fire Academy with a score of 16:12. At the same time, the principal three points went to Fnatic Rising, which in a bitter struggle turned out to be stronger than OG Academy with a score of 16:13. In another Group A matchup, 00 Prospects beat Spirit Academy 16:14, thus moving closer to the top group.

Group A interim table

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

Number of points

one

MOUZ NXT

7-1

+44

21

2

Fnatic Rising

6-3

+31

eighteen

3

OG Academy

5-4

+11

fifteen

four

00 Prospects

5-4

-four

fifteen

5

young gods

4-4

-7

12

6

spirit academy

3-5

-21

9

7

Eternal Fire Academy

0-9

-54

0

Group B

Another victory following the results of the past day went to the treasury of the German team BIG Academy, which the day before defeated NAVI Junior with a score of 16:4. At the same time, the Swedes from Young Ninjas outplayed Apeks Rebels with a score of 16:6, thus breaking away from the group of outsiders.

Group B Interim Table

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

Number of points

one

BIG Academy

7-1

+47

21

2

FURIA Academy

5-2

+15

fifteen

3

Astralis Talent

4-2

+22

12

four

Young Ninjas

3-4

-6

9

5

NAVI Junior

1-6

-33

3

6

Apeks Rebels

1-6

-45

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.

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