BLAST Open London 2025: format, schedule and teams

Jonno Nicholson
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  1. BLAST Open London 2025 Format Explained
  2. BLAST Open London 2025 Teams
  3. BLAST Open London 2025 Schedule
  4. How To Watch BLAST Open London 2025
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BLAST Open London 2025 is the latest Counter-Strike 2 tournament operated by the tournament organiser and the world’s best teams are set to battle it out once more.

Beginning on August 27th, 16 teams from across the world will compete online in a bid to secure one of eight places at the LAN playoffs taking place at London’s OVO Arena Wembley.

Before the action begins, here’s everything there is to know about BLAST Open London 2025, including the participating teams, format, and schedule.

BLAST Open London 2025 Format Explained

The 16 teams competing have been split into two groups of eight that will use a double-elimination GSL format to determine which teams advance to the next round. All group stage matches are best-of-three series.

The top three teams from each group will secure a place at the LAN finals, with the winners of the group advancing directly to the semi-finals. The team that places second in the group will move to the quarter-finals as the higher seed, while the third-placed team also qualifies for the quarter-finals with the lower seed.

Online matches run from August 27th to September 1st, with the LAN finals taking place from September 5th to 7th.

LAN finals will use a single-elimination bracket to determine the eventual winner.

BLAST Open London 2025 Teams

Ahead of the event, several teams withdrew from the event, resulting in several unannounced teams receiving invitations to compete. Fnatic has replaced HEROIC, Imperial Esports has filled the gap left by PaiN Gaming, while Team Liquid replaced The MongolZ.

Following all of the changes, the full team list for the tournament is as follows:

  • Team Vitality
  • MOUZ
  • Team Spirit
  • FaZe Clan
  • NAVI
  • FURIA
  • G2 Esports
  • GamerLegion
  • Virtus.pro
  • Team Liquid
  • Legacy
  • Fnatic
  • ECSTATIC
  • M80
  • Imperial Esports
  • FlyQuest

Several of the world’s best teams will be in attendance, with Team Spirit looking to knock Team Vitality off the top spot of the Valve Regional Standings (VRS) with another strong performance.

For FaZe Clan, the event will mark the debut of Jakub ‘jcobbb‘ Pietruszewski after joining in place of Jonathan ‘EliGE’ Jablonowski, who has been placed on the bench.

For several teams in attendance, a good performance at BLAST Open London 2025 could spark a shift in September’s VRS, which is expected to be unveiled following the tournament.

BLAST Open London 2025 Schedule

With teams already placed into their respective groups, the schedule for the opening day of online matches can be found below.

August 27th

  • Team Vitality vs M80 – 11 am BST
  • Virtus.pro vs GamerLegion – 1.30 pm BST
  • ECSTATIC vs FaZe Clan – 4 pm BST
  • NAVI vs Fnatic – 6.30 pm BST

August 28th

  • MOUZ vs Imperial Esports – 11 am BST
  • Team Liquid vs G2 Esports – 1.30 pm BST
  • FlyQuest vs Team Spirit – 4 pm BST
  • FURIA vs Legacy – 6.30 pm BST

How To Watch BLAST Open London 2025

Fans can tune into the first day of action on BLAST’s YouTube and Twitch channels. For an alternative view of the action, several content creators will be co-streaming the matches.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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