The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals Knockout continued with Day 2 on November 1, showcasing some intense competition. Group C played 12 matches, while Groups A and B participated in six games each. Fluxo, the Brazilian team, dominated the leaderboard by securing the first position with 178 points and two Booyahs after their 12 matches. Their stellar performances on Day 2 truly set them apart from the competition.
Rainbow7 also had a strong showing on Day 2, finishing second in the standings with 154 points and two Booyahs. E1 Esports followed closely behind in third place with 151 points. The Vietnamese squad, Heavy, claimed the fourth spot with 149 points and two Booyahs to their name.
Looking ahead, Groups A and B will play their remaining six matches of Knockout Week 1 on November 2, 2025. Each team will have a total of 24 knockout matches across two weeks. The top 12 teams will advance to the Grand Finals set for November 15, 2025.
As for the overall standings after Day 2 of the FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout:
1. Fluxo – 178 points
2. Rainbow7 – 154 points
3. E1 Sports – 151 points
4. Heavy – 149 points
5. All Gamers Global – 149 points
6. Nova Legion – 87 points
7. RRQ Kazu – 79 points
8. WAG – 73 points
9. Team Falcons – 71 points
10. GOW – 69 points
11. Team Solid – 68 points
12. P Esports – 61 points
13. Buriram United Esports – 54 points
14. EVOS Divine – 43 points
15. Clear Vision Esports – 40 points
16. Red Hawks – 24 points
17. Red Cliff – 24 points
18. Hotshot Esports – 8 points
All Gamers slipped to fifth place, while NOVA secured the sixth position after their six matches. RRQ Kazu managed 79 points and one Booyah in their initial encounters. WAG struggled, ending the day in eighth place with 73 points after playing 12 matches.
Teams like Team Falcons, GOW, and Team Solid occupied the 9th, 10th, and 11th positions respectively, showcasing a competitive field. Buriram United landed in 13th place with 54 points, while EVOS Divine accumulated 43 points.
Bangladeshi teams Red Hawks and Red Cliff, as well as Hotshot from Pakistan, had a tough start with only 24 and 8 points respectively after their initial matches. These teams will be looking to bounce back and improve their rankings as the competition progresses into Day 3 of the Knockout Stage.
Stay tuned for more updates on the FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout as the teams battle it out for a spot in the Grand Finals.
Edited by Adarsh J Kumar.

