The ONE Esports Singapore Major is set to take place on March 27, live from Singapore. There are a total of 18 Dota 2 teams who’ve qualified into the Major from the DPC 2021 Season 1’s upper division. They are: 


Wild Card

The Singapore Major officially starts with two full days of wild card matches on March 27 to 28. Six teams will compete in a best-of-two round-robin with two of the top teams advancing to the group stage.

Saturday (March 27)

Stream 1

  • Team 3 — Team 1 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 3 — Team 5 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 1 — Team 5 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 2 — Team 3 (4 p.m.)

Stream 2

  • Team 4 — Team 2 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 6 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 2 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 1 — Team 4 (4 p.m.)

Sunday (March 28)

Stream 1

  • Team 6 — Team 1 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 2 — Team 1 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 2 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 6 (4 p.m.)

Stream 2

  • Team 4 — Team 5 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 3 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 3 (2 p.m.)

Group Stage

The Singapore Major continues on March 29 to 30 with its group stage featuring eight teams competing in another best-of-two round-robin with the top two teams advancing to the playoffs. Meanwhile, teams that finish from third to sixth place continue in the lower bracket of the playoffs.

Monday (March 29)

Stream 1

  • Team 2 — Team 6 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 8 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 6 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 2 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 2 — Team 1 (6 p.m.)

Stream 2

  • Team 5 — Team 4 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 3 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 7 — Team 8 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 3 — Team 7 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 7 (6 p.m.)

Stream 3

  • Team 1 — Team 7 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 1 — Team 5 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 3 — Team 2 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 5 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 8 — Team 3 (6 p.m.)

Tuesday (March 30)

Stream 1

  • Team 3 — Team 5 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 1 — Team 3 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 8 — Team 1 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 8 — Team 6 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 8 (6 p.m.)
  • Tiebreaker if needed (8 p.m.)

Stream 2

  • Team 1 — Team 6 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 2 — Team 8 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 7 — Team 2 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 2 (4 p.m.)
  • Tiebreaker if needed (6 p.m.)
  • Tiebreaker if needed (8 p.m.)

Stream 3

  • Team 7 — Team 4 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 7 (12 p.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 3 (2 p.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 1 (4 p.m.)
  • Tiebreaker if needed (6 p.m.)
  • Tiebreaker if needed (8 p.m.)

Playoffs

The final leg of the ONE Esports Singapore Major includes a five-day playoff from March 31 to April 4 with the 12 remaining teams in the competition battling it out for a lion’s share of the US$500,000 prize pool and 2,700 point pool.

Wednesday (March 31)

  • Team 1 — Team 2 Upper Bracket R1 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 3 — Team 4 Upper Bracket R1 (1 p.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 6 Upper Bracket R1 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 7 — Team 8 Upper Bracket R1 (7 p.m.)

Thursday (April 1)

  • Team 2 — Team 9 Lower Bracket R1 (10 a.m.)
  • Team 4 — Team 10 Lower Bracket R1 (1 p.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 11 Lower Bracket R1 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 8 — Team 12 Lower Bracket R1 (7 p.m.)

Friday (April 2)

  • Team 1 — Team 3 Upper Bracket Quarterfinal (10 a.m.)
  • Team 5 — Team 7 Upper Bracket Quarterfinal (1 p.m.)
  • Team 2 — Team 4 Lower Bracket R2 (4 p.m.)
  • Team 6 — Team 8 Lower Bracket R2 (7 p.m.)

Saturday (April 3)

  • Team 3 — Team 2 Lower Bracket Quarterfinal (10 a.m.)
  • Team 7 — Team 6 Lower Bracket Quarterfinal (1 p.m.)
  • Team 1 — Team 5 Upper Bracket Final (4 p.m.)
  • Team 2 — Team 6 Lower Bracket Semifinal (7 p.m.)

Sunday (April 4)

  • Team 5 — Team 2 Lower Bracket Final (10 a.m.)
  • Team 1 – Team 5 Grand Final (2 p.m.)

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