Schedule, qualified teams, where to watch, and more

The moment DOTA 2 fans wait for every year with bated breath is finally here. The International (TI) 2022 has begun in the garden city of Singapore. This year’s TI Group Stage will have 20 teams participating, with the matches being spread across four days.

12 teams booked their seats at TI 11 by qualifying through the DOTA Pro Circuit (DPC). Six others made their way by winning their respective Regional Qualifiers. All the qualified teams for the Group Stage were confirmed earlier this week, with the last two victorious teams emerging at the conclusion of the Last Chance Qualifier.


Everything one needs to know about the Group Stage for DOTA 2 The International 11

The Group Stage matches are being held from October 15 – 18 with the qualified DOTA 2 teams divided into two groups. The format for the Group Stage is a single round-robin best-of-2 matches. The top four teams from each group will move forward to the Upper Bracket of the Main Event.

The Lower Bracket of the Main Event will be populated by teams who are ranked fifth to eighth in their respective groups, and the remaining teams will be eliminated. 16 teams will be taking part in this year’s TI Main Event.

The group divisions are as follows:

Group A

  • BetBoom Team
  • BOOM Esports
  • Evil Geniuses
  • Gaimin Gladiators
  • Hokori
  • OG
  • PSG.LGD
  • Royal Never Give Up
  • Soniqs
  • Team Liquid

Group B

  • beastcoast
  • Entity
  • Fnatic
  • Talon Esports
  • Team Aster
  • Team Secret
  • Team Spirit
  • Thunder Awaken
  • TSM
  • Tundra Esports

The International 11 Group Stage: Matches and standings

Group A

Standings Team Record
1 Evil Geniuses 1-0-0
1 Gaimin Gladiators 1-0-0
1 OG 1-0-0
4 Hokori 0-1-0
4 PSG.LGD 0-1-0
4 Royal Never Give Up 0-1-0
4 Team Liquid 0-1-0
8 BetBoom Team 0-0-1
8 BOOM Esports 0-0-1
8 Soniqs 0-0-1

Group B

Standings Team Records
1 beastcoast 0-1-0
1 Entity 0-1-0
1 Team Secret 0-1-0
1 Thunder Awaken 0-1-0
Fnatic 0-0-0
Talon Esports 0-0-0
Team Aster 0-0-0
Team Spirit 0-0-0
TSM 0-0-0
Tundra Esports 0-0-0

Day 1: October 15 – Stream A

Match Result
EG vs Soniqs 2-0
Secret vs Thunder Awaken 1-1
PSG.LGD vs EG
TSpirit vs Entity
EG vs OG

Day 1: October 15 – Stream B

Match Result
Liquid vs RNG 1-1
Fnatic vs TSpirit 0-1
Liquid vs Soniqs
Fnatic vs Thunder Awaken
PSG.LGD vs Soniqs

Day 1: October 15 – Stream C

Match Result
PSG.LGD vs Hokori 1-1
beastcoast vs Entity 1-1
BOOM vs Hokori
Secret vs beastcoast
Liquid vs BetBoom

Day 1: October 15 – Stream D

Match Result
OG vs BOOM 2-0
TSM vs Talon 0-1
OG vs GG
TSM vs Tundra
RNG vs BOOM

Day 1: October 15 – Stream E

Match Result
GG vs BetBoom 2-0
Tundra vs Aster 0-1
RNG vs BetBoom
Aster vs Talon
Hokori vs GG

(All the information has been taken from PGL’s official post and Liquipedia. Any changes on their end will be updated here.)


Where to watch

The Group Stage for DOTA 2 TI 11 can be watched live on PGL’s official YouTube and Twitch channels. They are as follows:

DOTA 2 fans can also catch the stream in-game.


That’s all there is to know for now. Rest assured, the page will be kept up-to-date with live results and any other important changes as and when revealed. So keep an eye out for regular DOTA 2 updates regarding the TI 11 Group Stage.

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Edited by Angshuman Dutta



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