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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: ESL Pro League

Counter-Strike Global Offensive
Counter-Strike Global Offensive

The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is one of the world's top competitive E-Sports. Here's our guide to the latest round of the ESL Pro League.

Three games take place on Monday in the CS:GO ESL Pro League, with Fnatic v forZe (1pm), North v BIG (5pm) and Natus Vincere (Na Vi) v Complexity (9pm) all competing in European Group B.

After three rounds of matches BIG, Fnatic and forZe lead the group all with 2-1 records.

BIG, which stands for Berlin International gaming, lost their last game to Complexity, but have plenty of top talent in their ranks having revamped their roster with the addition of syrsoN and k1to, replacing nex and smooya, while Gob B replaced Legija as the head of the team. They are around 4-6 to beat North.

Fnatic are one of the best E-Sports organisations in the world and won the E-Sports Team of the Year Award in 2006 and 2009 and also have competitive teams in Dota 2 and League Of Legends. They are around 2-7 to get the better of Russian team forZe.

Ukrainian team Natus Vincere, Latin for 'Born To Win' are around 2-7 to beat American team Complexity.


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Published on 22 March 2020inEuropa League

Last updated 14:14, 23 March 2020

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