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World of Tanks’ WGL Grand Finals 2016: Watch live later tonight!

The Wargaming League Grand Finals 2016 are just about to kick off live in Warsaw, Poland.

The tournament has a slightly new format in that teams of 7 compete against each other in 10 minute rounds rather than 7 minutes. Teams will play the Attack/Defense game mode, in which one team will protect two base capture zones while the other attacks. The teams, of course, will swap between attack and defense.

Action takes place across two stages. Here are feeds and schedules for your viewing pleasure.

Main Stage (English feed)

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  • 8.00 pm AEST: Navi vs HR
  • 9.45 pm AEST: EL Gaming vs Not So Serious Team
  • 11.15 pm AEST: Wombats on Tanks vs SIMP
  • 1.00 am AEST: eClipse vs Tornado.RoX
  • 2.30 am AEST: Gold Bass vs HR
  • 4.15 am AEST: eClipse vs Kazna Kru

Secondary Stage (English):

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  • 8.30 pm AEST: Kazna Kru vs Tornado.RoX
  • 10.15 pm AEST: Navi vs Gold Bass
  • 11.45 pm AEST: EL Gaming vs YaTo
  • 1.30 am AEST: Wombats on Tanks vs RC
  • 3.00 am AEST: YaTo vs Not So Serious Team
  • 4.45 am AEST: SIMP vs RC

Other feeds and languages

Keep it locked to Stevivor for more coverage throughout the week.

Stevivor is attending the WGL Grand Finals 2016 in Warsaw, Poland courtesy Wargaming.net.


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