PUBG Battlegrounds Esport World Cup 2024 Betting

Betting for the Esports World Cup PUBG tournament is now open with the top esports betting sites having odds for the outright winner and each individual match. The Esports World Cup PUBG event will run from August 21 to August 25, 2024. The world’s top 24 PUBG teams will congregate in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, battling it out for a share of the USD $2million prize pool. Our Esports World Cup PUBG betting guide will provide details about the event, including latest betting odds, news, teams participating, prize pool distribution and how to bet on and watch the Esports World Cup PUBG tournament.


What is the Esports World Cup PUBG tournament

The Esports World Cup PUBG tournament will differ from most of the other EWC events, as the top-performing teams will earn PGS Points that will help them qualify for the PUBG Global Championship. As well as the PGS Points and Club Points that are up for grabs, the massive US$2,050,000 prize pool has attracted the world’s best PUBG teams to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The 24 squads will compete across five days of play at the EWC PUBG event, and the Boulevard Riyadh City BR Arena is expected to be full of spectators for each day of competition.


How to bet on the Esports World Cup PUBG tournament

Betting on the 2024 Esports World Cup PUBG tournament is quite an easy task. After you’ve settled on a particular sportsbook that fits your requirements (faster payout, better odds, or competitive betting markets), you can set up an account and make an initial deposit, with this standard practice at esports betting sites.

Most esports betting sites have got betting apps available, with these generally being available for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. The top esports betting apps include offering from leading brands like bet365 (bet365 esports), betway (betway apps) and William Hill (William Hill).


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Esports World Cup PUBG tournament 2024 Odds

Below you will find the odds for any team “To Win Outright” at the PUBG Esports World Cup;

  • Twisted Minds – +450
  • CERBERUS Esports – +600
  • eArena – +650
  • Natus Vincere – +700
  • NewHappy – +750
  • Petrichor Road – +800
  • Soniqs – +900
  • Virtus.pro – +1000
  • TSM – +1100
  • Team Falcons – +1200
  • Tianba – +1400
  • FaZe Clan – +1600
  • Freecs – +1800
  • Four Angry Men – +2000
  • T1 – +2200
  • Danawa – +2500
  • Daytrade Gaming – +2800
  • 17 Gaming – +2800
  • BetBoom Team – +3300
  • The Expendables – +4000
  • Luna Galaxy – +4000
  • Gaimin Gladiators – +5000
  • Valee Thai Esports – +6600
  • All Gamers – +8000

Esports World Cup PUBG tournament Teams

Of the 24 teams taking their place in the EWC PUBG event, the top eight teams from the Global Power Rankings will be invited by the Esports World Cup organisers. The remaining 16 spots will be filled by qualifiers from Europe, South Korea, Asia-Pacific, Americas and China.

Group A

Twisted Minds

  • Aleksandr “BatulinS” Batulin
  • Kirill “Lu” Lukyanov
  • Dmytrii “Perfect1ks” Dubenyuk
  • Artem “xmpl” Adarkin
  • Coach: Ramazan “H1RUZEN” Valiullin

Soniqs

  • Hunter “hwinn” Winn
  • Tristan “Shrimzy” Nowicki
  • James “TGLTN” Giezen
  • Matt “Kickstart” Smith
  • Coach: Owen “GUNNER” Monahan

NewHappy

  • Chen “MMing” Yinan
  • Li “Nannnnn” Nanjiang
  • Wang “Dec12th” Wei
  • Deng “LongSkr” Ruilong
  • Coach: “Rick”

Gaimin Gladiators

  • Daniil “DaNt3-“ Miusskii
  • Valery “P1NN” Koval
  • “Lev4nte”
  • “r0xxx”
  • Coach: N/A

Danawa e-sports

  • Park “Loki” Jung-young
  • Na “Inonix” Hee-joo
  • Kim “Hikari” Dong-hwan
  • Kang “taemin” Tae-min
  • Coach: Shin “sinssonic” Myoung-gwan

Daytrade Gaming

  • Peeraphas “Flash” Termkla
  • Thanaporn “Nourinz” Udomphonampai
  • Chonchanok “Belmoth” Chankasame
  • Thanadol “Thanad0l” Jutisuksant
  • Coach: Chakkapat “Chak” Chuanin

The Expendables

  • Do “777” Quoc Duy
  • Duong “DuCkHjeUz” Duc Hieu
  • Cao “Delwyn” Quang Nguyen
  • Tran “TanVuu” Tan Vu
  • Coach: Tran “TND” Nhat Duy

Tianba

  • Zeng “LinShuNN” Ke
  • Yang “77owo” Yuxuan
  • Wang “PaoPao” Zijun
  • Li “CC108” Cong
  • Coach: Wang “molu” Yang

Group B

CERBERUS Esports

  • Tran “HaiSaki” Trinh Dong Hai
  • Luong “Sololzy” Ngoc Hien
  • La “Himass” Phuong Tien Dat
  • Pham “YmCuD” Duc My
  • Coach: Truong “SsuBang” Ngoc Tuan Anh

Natus Vincere

  • Anton “Feyerist” Dutchak
  • Vladyslav “DIFX” Nevykhozhyi
  • Vitalii “Hakatory” Shaida
  • Serhii “SoseD” Zubkov
  • Coach: Vadym “ALREIN” Lovin

FaZe Clan

  • Gustav “Gustav” Lykke Bl?nd
  • Christopher “Fexx” Stephen Wheddon
  • Jim “Jeemzz” Gunnar Eliassen
  • Timi “curexi” Henry Valtteri Tenhula
  • Coach: “Kovalevy”

Freecs

  • Cha “Heather” Ji-hun
  • Oh “BeaN” Won-bin
  • Sim “Gyumin” Gyu-min
  • Kim “Heaven” Tae-sung
  • Coach: Kim “PLIKHE” Sung-min

Valee Thai Esports

  • Wethang “Megvios” Siriyanon
  • Chaichan “Unq” Thanuvutiwat
  • Nattakit “Latae” Sanersri
  • Preedee “KISS” Panwanitchayakit
  • Coach: Thanawat “Justmoments” Thirachao

Team Falcons

  • Lachlan “Fludd” Harvey Thompson
  • Noah “Relo” Jenkins
  • Jake “Snakers” Winant
  • Dylan “Roth” Short
  • Coach: Lawrence “Trevor” Meredith

17 Gaming

  • Luo “LilGhost” Shengjun
  • Yu “Sujiu” Lin
  • Tu “Xbei” ZhanYa
  • Wu “xwudd” Bo
  • Coach: Jing “BAOLANDTT” Chengzhuo

Four Angry Men

  • Wei “GodV” Zhen
  • Wang “HS” Yanwen
  • Dai “bobo” Junbo
  • Zhou “ZpYan1” Pinyan
  • Coach: N/A

Group C

eArena

  • Peerapol “Xizzy” Singkamjan
  • Peeraphat “Lericz” Termkla
  • Narathip “TiGGER” Hongjanda
  • Weerapat “Jacob” Jantanet
  • Coach: Pongsathon “Luxury” Tubtim

Petrichor Road

  • Zuo “Aixleft” Zixuan
  • Ma “MYL” Yunlong
  • Huang “Ming” Yiming
  • Choi “Cui71” Yun-hyuk
  • Coach: “Leris”

Virtus.pro

  • Jord “ibiza” van Geldere
  • Luka “Lukarux” Rukavina
  • Nino “NIXZYEE” Mikec
  • Andrey “Qwizzy” Pobedinskiy
  • Coach: Keiron “Scoom” Prescott

BetBoom Team

  • Roman “ADOUZ1E” Zinovev
  • Andrey “Bestoloch” Ionov
  • Mansur “F1lfirst” Tsimpaev
  • Yaroslav “syprro” Kuvichko
  • Coach: Yermek “Ermaak” Torebekov

T1

  • Lee “DAEVA” Sung-do
  • Roh “EEND” Tae-young
  • Kim “Rain1ng” Jong-myung
  • Lee “ZeniTh” Jae-sung
  • Coach: Bang “Alphaca” Ji-min

All Gamers Global

  • Duong “Sapauu” Cam Hoa
  • Hoang “SimonT” Huu Tri
  • Ha “Taikonn” Huu Tai
  • Vo “VanNghj” Van Nghi
  • Coach: Nguy?n “Kross” Thanh Tùng

TSM

  • Aaron “aLOW” Lommen
  • Luke “luke12” Newey
  • Kurtis “Purdy” Bond
  • Pedro “sparkingg” Miguel Ribeiro
  • Coach: Seth “Woo1y” Little

Luna Galaxy

  • Francisco “Fakezin” Alisson
  • Erick “Haven” Aguiar
  • Marcos “v1n1” Vinicios
  • Leandro “zkrakeN” Gomes
  • Coach: “Zebral”

Esports World Cup PUBG tournament Format

The format for the Esports World Cup PUBG group stage has not been released. ESB will update this page when the format is announced.

  • Group Stage (August 21-23)

    • Top 16 teams advance to the grand finals
    • Bottom eight teams will be eliminated
  • Grand Finals (August 24-25)

    • The 16 remaining teams will compete in the Match Point Format
    • The first team to hit 70 points AND then secure a battle royale victory in the upcoming matches will be crowned the winner
    • The remaining teams will be ranked by total points awarded in the series

  • Esports World Cup PUBG Prize Pool Distribution

    The US$2,050,000 prize pool for the Esports World Cup PUBG tournament will be distributed as the table shows below.

    The Most Valuable Player of the tournament will be awarded with a US$50,000 prize.

    Place $USD Club Points PGS Points
    1st $700,000 1,000 300
    2nd $350,000 600 180
    3rd $210,000 350 120
    4th $150,000 200 90
    5th $100,000 110 80
    6th $77,000 70 70
    7th $56,000 40 60
    8th $41,000 20 50
    9th $33,000 0 45
    10th $31,000 0 40
    11th $29,000 0 35
    12th $27,000 0 30
    13th $25,000 0 25
    14th $23,000 0 20
    15th $21,000 0 15
    16th $19,000 0 10
    17th $17,000 0 0
    18th $16,000 0 0
    19th $15,000 0 0
    20th $14,000 0 0
    21st $13,000 0 0
    22nd $12,000 0 0
    23rd $11,000 0 0
    24th $10,000 0 0

    How to watch the PUBG Mobile World Cup

    You will be able to watch every game of the Esports World Cup PUBG tournament on the Esports World Cup twitch.tv channel (https://www.twitch.tv/ewc), with highlights posted to their YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@ewc).