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Time of India
4 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Free Fire World Cup (FFWC) 2025 grand finals: Date, time, where to watch, finalists, prize pool, and headstart points revealed
Free Fire World Cup (FFWC) 2025 grand finals: The excitement surrounding the Free Fire World Cup 2025 is reaching new heights as the Grand Finals approach. After a gripping Point Rush phase, the top 12 teams have now been confirmed, each eyeing the coveted championship title and a share of the million-dollar prize pool. Here's everything you need to know about the Grand Finals — from the team list and headstart points to the full match schedule and LiveLivestream details. What is the Free Fire World Cup 2025? The Free Fire World Cup (FFWC) 2025 is the biggest international tournament for the popular mobile battle royale game, Free Fire. Hosted as part of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this event draws elite teams from around the globe and millions of viewers online through livestream platforms. The competition combines strategy, skill, and high-stakes rewards, making it a true spectacle in the world of mobile gaming. Point Rush Recap: How Teams Secured Their Headstart Points Before the Grand Finals, the 12 qualifying teams competed in the Point Rush stage on 19th July. Each team played six intense matches where every kill and tactical move counted. The outcome of these matches decided the headstart points for the Grand Finals — an important advantage that can affect the flow of the final day. The headstart points system rewards the top six performers in the Point Rush with a bonus of 1 to 10 points. These early points may prove crucial in the tight race for the title. Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finalists & Headstart Points Here's a look at the 12 qualified teams and the headstart points they earned: With headstart points in hand, Core Memory Esports holds a strong lead going into the final matches. Prize Pool and Stakes in Free Fire World Cup 2025 The Free Fire World Cup 2025 offers a jaw-dropping total prize pool of $1,000,000. The winning team will bag a whopping $300,000, while the rest of the top finishers will also take home impressive sums. Alongside the money, the champions will earn the prestigious title of Free Fire World Champions 2025, etching their name into esports history. Knockout Stage: A Quick Look Back The Free Fire World Cup 2025 began on 16th July with 18 teams competing in the Knockout Stage. Over three days (16–18 July), the teams battled for 12 spots in the Grand Finals. The bottom six teams were eliminated, while the rest advanced to the Point Rush stage. Notably, Team Falcons, the defending champions, were brilliant in the Knockouts, topping the overall standings. The Thai powerhouse aims to retain its title in this high-stakes final. Grand Finals Schedule for Free Fire World Cup 2025 The Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals will be held on Sunday and kick off at 6:30 PM IST. Fans can catch the action via livestream on Free Fire Esports' official channels on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and TikTok. Complete Match Schedule (IST) With 10 matches lined up, the finale promises non-stop action as teams compete for the title, glory, and life-changing rewards. How to Watch Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals Live Want to watch the thrilling climax of the Free Fire World Cup 2025? Tune into the livestream starting at 6:30 PM IST on these platforms: YouTube – Free Fire Esports Facebook – Free Fire official page Twitch – Free Fire Esports Don't miss out on what could be the most thrilling esports final of the year! The Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals brings together the world's best teams for an electrifying finish to this global tournament. With high headstart points, a million-dollar prize pool, and millions watching through LiveLivestream, this event is set to become a landmark moment in Free Fire esports history. Mark your calendars and get ready for some epic action! To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Free Fire World Cup 2025 point rush standings: Core memory leads the charge
Free Fire World Cup 2025: The Free Fire World Cup 2025 is heating up as fans across the globe watch the action unfold during the Point Rush stage. Hosted as part of the larger Esports World Cup 2025, this crucial phase sees the top 12 teams, who fought their way through the Knockout Stage, now battling it out across six intense matches. Every elimination, every rank placement, and every triumphant Booyah! plays a pivotal role in determining their headstart points for the Grand Finals. What is the Point Rush in Free Fire World Cup 2025? The Point Rush is more than just a stepping stone; it's a strategic battlefield in the Free Fire Max competitive arena. Teams are not just competing for daily bragging rights — they're building a tactical advantage for tomorrow's all-important Grand Finals. A better finish today means starting with a points edge tomorrow in what is known as the 'Champion Rush' format. Free Fire Max Fans on the Edge of Their Seats Whether you're watching from India or anywhere around the world, the excitement of Free Fire Max is contagious. Millions of fans are glued to their screens, keeping a close eye on the live Point Rush standings, eager to see which squad will position itself as the top contender in the Free Fire World Cup 2025. Live Standings After Match 6 – Free Fire World Cup 2025 Point Rush After six high-stakes matches, here's how the teams rank in the Point Rush standings: Core Memory Esports – 94 Points MOVISTAR Rainbow7 – 83 Points EVOS Esports – 76 Points TEAM VITALITY – 62 Points RRQ – 62 Points Team Falcons – 59 Points LOS – 59 Points FLUXO – 57 Points PAIN GAMING – 55 Points BURIRAM UNITED ESPORTS – 51 Points ALL GAMERS – 47 Points DRAGONS ESPORTS – 41 Points The final tally from the Point Rush matches directly determines the headstart points for the Grand Finals, giving the top-performing squads a significant advantage. Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals: Headstart Points Allocated Based on the final Point Rush standings, here's how the headstart points have been distributed for the Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals: Core Memory Esports – 10 Points Movistar Rainbow7 – 7 Points Evos Esports – 5 Points Vitality Esports – 3 Points RRQ KAZU – 2 Points Team Falcons – 1 Point LOS – 0 Point FLUXO – 0 Point Pain Gaming – 0 Point Buriram United Esports – 0 Point All Gamers – 0 Point Dragons Esports – 0 Point These points will give the top six teams a head start as they enter the Grand Finals, setting the stage for an epic showdown in the world of Free Fire Max esports. The Road to the Champion Rush Begins The intensity of the Free Fire World Cup 2025 continues to rise as we head toward the final phase. With the Point Rush now complete, the focus shifts to the Grand Finals — where legends are made and the ultimate champion of Free Fire Max will be crowned. Will Core Memory Esports maintain their dominance? Can underdogs like Dragons Esports or All Gamers make a stunning comeback? The stage is set, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Stay tuned for full updates, match highlights, and in-depth analysis as the Free Fire World Cup 2025 reaches its thrilling climax. Don't Miss: Live coverage of the Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals Exclusive analysis of Free Fire Max meta strategies Behind-the-scenes with your favourite esports teams Grand Finals (20 July 2025) The final 12 teams will fight it out for the championship trophy and the $1 million prize pool. The Point Rush has shaken up the battlefield and given fans a taste of the drama and intensity to come. With millions tuning in and teams putting everything on the line, the Free Fire World Cup 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable events in Free Fire Max history. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025: Who leads after Point Rush, final standings revealed, and what is at stake in the $1M grand finals
As the Free Fire World Cup 2025 reaches its peak, the Point Rush stage has delivered intense action and dramatic shifts in rankings. A total of 12 elite teams clashed in six high-stakes matches to determine headstart points for the Grand Finals. Every elimination, tactical rotation, and 'Booyah' moment counted as teams fought for a strategic advantage heading into the ultimate showdown. With global fans watching closely, the latest Point Rush standings reveal who's entering Sunday's Grand Finals with momentum—and who must rally from behind. Look at the standings, scoring format, and what lies ahead in Free Fire World Cup 2025. Free Fire World Cup 2025: What is the Point Rush stage The Point Rush stage is a high-pressure qualifier phase where 12 finalist teams from the Knockout Stage compete in six matches. These matches determine starting bonus points (Headstart Points) for the Grand Finals. The better a team performs during this phase, the more points they carry into the final day. This format ensures that consistent performers have a measurable advantage in the title race while still allowing underdogs a shot at glory. Free Fire World Cup 2025: Overall final standings Here are the final Point Rush standings after all 6 matches: Core Memory Esports – 94 Points Movistar Rainbow7 – 83 Points EVOS Esports – 76 Points Team Vitality – 62 Points RRQ – 62 Points Team Falcons – 59 Points LOS – 59 Points FLUXO – 57 Points PAIN Gaming – 55 Points Buriram United Esports – 51 Points All Gamers – 47 Points Dragons Esports – 41 Points Free Fire World Cup 2025: Headstart points Based on their Point Rush performance, teams earned Headstart Points, which will be added to their Grand Finals score at the beginning: Core Memory Esports – 10 points Movistar Rainbow7 – 7 points EVOS Esports – 5 points Team Vitality – 3 points RRQ – 2 points Team Falcons – 1 point Remaining teams – 0 points These points could be decisive in close matches during the final day of competition. What is at stake in the Free Fire World Cup 2025 gand finals The Free Fire World Cup 2025 Grand Finals represent the pinnacle of competitive mobile battle royale gaming. Following the high-intensity Point Rush stage, the top 12 teams from around the globe will face off in a tournament that blends prestige, strategy, and massive financial stakes. This global event is organised as part of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, attracting millions of viewers and elite esports organisations worldwide. World Champion Title The team that secures victory in the Grand Finals will earn the prestigious title of Free Fire World Champions 2025. This championship marks a defining moment in any esports team's legacy, placing them among the elite in Free Fire history. According to the Esports World Cup, it's the most anticipated Free Fire event of the year. Massive prize pool A total prize pool of $1,000,000 USD is up for grabs. The winning team will take home $300,000, while other top-performing teams will receive significant portions as well. This life-changing prize money significantly boosts a team's financial strength and reputation. Legacy and sponsorships Winning or securing a top position in the finals opens doors to major brand sponsorships, long-term contracts, and increased influence in the esports space. Organisations that consistently perform well in global tournaments often attract lucrative deals and endorsements that support player development and team expansion. Headstart advantage Teams enter the Grand Finals with Headstart Points based on their performance in the Point Rush stage. The top six teams from Point Rush receive between 1 to 10 bonus points, giving them a tactical edge going into the finals. This scoring system can influence early momentum and psychological pressure on trailing teams. Global recognition Beyond financial rewards and titles, the Free Fire World Cup offers players a platform for global exposure. Representing countries or regions on the world stage enhances their fan base, boosts social media engagement, and elevates their professional careers. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Daily Express
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Express
Kian Kok national singing contest to raise funds for needy students
Published on: Thursday, July 17, 2025 Published on: Thu, Jul 17, 2025 Text Size: Paul (middle) with Jimmy on his right, Clement (fifth right) with Eliza on his right. Kota Kinabalu: The 'Voice In The Shadows – Our Concert' National Senior Singing Competition (East Malaysia), scheduled for August 16–17, here, is shaping up to be far more than a musical event. It will be a celebration of senior vocal talent, a platform for national unity, and a significant fundraising initiative for Kian Kok Middle School. Advertisement The event is being organised with a clear dual purpose, that, is to honour senior citizens through music and to raise funds for educational support, particularly for students in need. This year's Grand Finals will welcome Tan Sri Paul Lim Pau Chang and Datuk Clement Yeh as Special VIP Guests, both of whom bring a strong commitment to cultural exchange and social impact. At a recent luncheon hosted by the Opening Committee, led by Datuk Eliza Goh, influential figures including Jimmy Goh came together not just to promote the concert, but to discuss broader themes of education, social development, and regional collaboration. 'This is an opportunity to build bridges between East and West Malaysia. Music transcends boundaries, and platforms like this can also promote business opportunities and broader collaborations across regions,' said Paul. Echoing his view, Eliza, who is also a member of the Kian Kok Middle School Board said beyond the music, this is a valuable avenue for fostering mutual respect and meaningful cultural exchanges. 'Through initiatives like this, we can bridge not only geographical distances but also social and educational divides,' she said. Chairman of the Board of Kian Kok Middle School, Clement, also expressed his personal commitment to the cause. 'Education is the foundation of our society, and it is our duty to ensure that no child is left behind due to financial difficulties. 'I'm heartened to see initiatives like this that not only entertain but also uplift,' he said. The competition is raising funds specifically to support financially challenged students at Kian Kok Middle School, a prominent institution in Sabah. Clement further shared the school's progressive educational direction, including the recent introduction of a culinary programme and the globally recognised IGCSE curriculum. 'We are committed to maintaining Kian Kok Middle School's role as a premier institution of learning in Sabah. 'By introducing new programmes such as culinary arts and IGCSE, we are preparing our students not just for local success but for international opportunities,' he said. Jimmy, appointed as Event Advisor, will guide the strategic execution of the concert to ensure its cultural and charitable goals are successfully achieved. Eliza said: 'Supporting education is one of the most impactful ways we can contribute to society. Through this event, we hope to showcase not only the rich talents of our seniors but also the importance of uplifting our youth.' As the Grand Finals draw near, the Organising Committee invites community members, corporate partners, and philanthropists to join in this unique celebration of music, unity, and hope helping ensure that education remains a beacon of opportunity for future generations. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


BBC News
16-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'I want to finish career at Leigh'
Leigh Leopards winger Josh Charnley said he wants to stay at the club and has apologised for suggesting he could return to his former side Wigan Warriors next 34-year-old is out of contract at the end of the Super League campaign and currently does not have a deal for 2026. Charnley, who is second on the Super League all-time try-scoring list, added his 250th and 251st tries in Leigh's convincing 28-10 victory against Hull KR on Saturday. He is nine behind Ryan Hall, who has his future is not settled, Charnley would like to stay where he is."I'd like to finish [my career] off at Leigh but I'm just trying to enjoy the time that I've got here because I don't know if I'll still be in the squad," he told BBC Radio Manchester's Total Sport programme."I've just got to keep performing, and if something comes at Leigh, I'd grab it with two hands, but I'm just in a bit of limbo mode and I don't know what my future holds."I want to stay in Super League. It's the best in the country and I want to be up there with the top try-scoring talent, but I want to be number one."I'm really enjoying it at Leigh, the way that [owner] Derek [Beaumont] and [head coach] Adrian [Lam] are putting on performances at the club – it's just a good environment to be in at the moment." Charnley has moved to clarify his position after saying in another interview that he would like to end his career back at Wigan, where he won three Grand Finals and two Challenge Cups. He is also seven tries behind Warriors' top try-scorer in the Super League era, Liam on Sky Sports' The Bench podcast ahead of Leigh's 18-8 win over Wigan on 4 July, Charnley was asked what his "dream scenario" would be in terms of where he would like to end his career."Probably at Wigan. I'm so close to their try-scoring record so there's a little goal there," he said."Wigan gave me the opportunity in this game and it would be good to finish off there if I could." With that interview now released, Charnley has described its style as "fun" but added he had been "a little naive" when "responding to the question of what would be a 'dream' outcome"."There's a clear difference between reality and a 'dream' and I was simply referencing in a perfect dream world I would protect my Wigan record as well as having the number one record as a try-scorer [for a single season]," Charnley said in a statement., external"I have always been very clear about how happy I am at Leigh Leopards. "It's the best environment in which I have been throughout my career, and I have always been clear that I want to continue my career here."I would like to apologise to my club and its sponsors and fans for any upset the interview has caused and assure everyone my unequivocal commitment is to Leigh Leopards where I hope I am able to remain."Play-off chasing Leigh are currently third in the Super League table, five points behind leaders Hull KR, with nine games of the regular season to go.