Monday, December 23, 2024

ESPL 2021 Level 3 Day 3, Rajasthan Reapers climbs to number 3 spot

Esports Premier League 2021 saw the completion of its third day of the Level 3 stage. Rajasthan Reapers completely dominated the day by winning each game and managed to climb at the number 3 spot. A total of 20 matches were played in clash squad mode. ESPL 2021 is a franchise-based league announced by India Today Gaming, the gaming and esports division of India Today Group. The tournament features a whopping prize pool of Rs 25,00,000 distributed among the top 8 teams in the grand finals scheduled to be held on 29th August 2021.

The ESPL 2021 Level 1 featured amateur and semi-professional teams across the country which competed against each other to finish in the top 22 teams from each group. All the 88 qualified teams along with the 8 top teams were invited to the mainstage event. These teams competed in the level 2 phase out of which the top 8 teams made it through the Level 3 stage. 

With all the matches completed, here are the standings on the leaderboard :

The first game of the series was played between Hyderabad Hydras and Punjab Paladins. Team Hyderabad won the first best of 5 classic modes matches with a 3-2 score. L3M10 was won by Bangalore Ballistics 3-2 against Delhi Dukes.

The third game of the ESPL 2021 Level 3 day 1 was won by Rajasthan Reapers with complete domination. They won by a 5-0 score against Chennai Celestials. L3M12 was won by Mumbai Marshals with a 3-2 score against Kolkata Kaijus.

After the completion of the complete day, the overall standings are as follows:

  1. Bangalore Ballistics – 36 points
  2. Mumbai Marshals – 27 points
  3. Rajasthan Reapers – 27 points
  4. Hyderabad Hydras – 24 points
  5. Delhi Dukes – 24 points
  6. Punjab Paladins – 21 points
  7. Kolkata Kaijus – 15 points
  8. Chennai Celestials – 6 points

How and Where to watch ESPL 2021 Level 3 matches?

ESPL 2021 Level 3 matches will be live-streamed, for the fans to watch their favorite teams. You can watch the live streams for the matches in six languages including Hindi, English, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Bengali. The live stream broadcasts will be available on the YouTube and Facebook channels of India Today Gaming along with India Today and AajTak. Here is the link to the official YouTube channel.

India Today Gaming YouTube

India Today Gaming Facebook

AajTak Website Home Page

India Today Website Home

Gaming Tak YouTube

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