G2 Esports and Copenhagen Flames Jostle For Positioning

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All the top CS:GO teams are hoping to punch their ticket to Rio. The first qualifying event of 2020 is upon us as organizations look to flex their muscles. Tomorrow evening, two well-known organizations will square off over in the European qualifiers.

G2 ESports and Copenhagen Flames are both 1-1 in the early going of the qualifiers. Tomorrow evening these organizations will battle it out.

※ Current Odds Date & Time: April 28th, 5:30 P.M. (EST)

Online bookmaker William Hill has G2 at -700 on the Money Line.

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As it currently stands, Copenhagen owns the final playoff spot to advance to the next round. If these standings were to remain the same for the duration of the Round Robin, G2 would be on the outside looking in.

Week 1 saw a decent performance by both squads. G2 jumped out to a nice 1-0 record winning in convincing fashion against GODSENT. However, they would be blanked against FaZe Clan, a team projected to win the entire European qualifiers.

As for the Flames, they were able to edge out c0ntact 2-1. Kicking off Week 2, Copenhagen picked up one win over GODSENT but were unable to win the series, dropping the matchup 2-1.

Week 3 is arguably the most important week, but Week 2 will be crucial going into the final week. Both teams have to face tough opponents on their remaining schedule. Copenhagen has a date with FaZe Clan and the Movistar Riders.

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G2 Esports still has challenging opponents like Movistar and North down the stretch, so picking up wins during Week 2 could be the difference-maker in qualifying for the playoffs.

Experts believe that G2 has the edge over Copenhagen so tomorrow evening will be one CS:GO fans cannot miss.