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StarCraft II WCS ANZ Challenger 3 Finals: Watch here!

Update: We’ll be updating this page to reflect match-ups throughout the day.

Original story: The StarCraft II WCS ANZ Challenger 3 Finals are set to kick off at 11.00 am AEST on 24 June, and we’ve all the action for you right here.

You can watch below as each of the 8 skilled finalists battle it out to become champion.

Action begins with the following quarter-final bouts:

  • iaguz (AU) vs Crimson (NZ)
  • meomaika (VT) vs NXZ (AU)
  • Probe (AU) vs Frustration (AU)
  • MightyKiwi (NZ) vs Seither (AU)

Upper bracket

Semi-finals action includes:

  • iaguz (AU) vs meomaika (VT)
  • Probe (AU) vs MightyKiwi (NZ)

Winning bracket finals action is as follows:

  • iaguz (AU) vs Probe (AU)

Lower bracket

The lower bracket starts as follows, thanks to first round results:

  • NXZ (AU) vs Crimson (NZ)
  • Seither (AU) vs Frustration (AU)

The next round is as follows:

  • MightyKiwi (NZ) vs Crimson (NZ)
  • meomaika (VT) vs Seither (AU)

The next round is as follows:

  • MightyKiwi (NZ) vs Seither (AU)

And lower bracket finals action is with:

  • iaguz (AU) vs Seither (AU)

Grand Finals

Action is with:

  • Probe (AU) vs iaguz (AU)

The top 2 placed players after all is said and done will qualify for the WCS 2017 Premier League and share in a $10,000 AUD prize pool. For more on the competition, head here.

Who are you getting behind during these finals?

StarCraft II is available now on PC.


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