Old faces, new teams; your ESL ANZ Champs Season 14 guide

ESL ANZ Champs Season 14: The playoffs have arrived; Paradox take on Order in fiery quarter-final matchup

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Season 14 of the ESL ANZ Championship is upon us. Sixteen teams will take to the server over the coming months, with a spot at the EPL Conference and title of Oceania’s best up for grabs.


  • Renegades v Antic, DGG v ex-8Ballers kick off playoffs
  • Top sides Paradox & Order collide
  • Playoff best-of-threes proceed April 27

With the Swiss Stage past us, Season 14 of ESL ANZ Champs shifts to the all-important double-elimination playoff stage.

Sixteen teams have been whittled down to eight, but only one can be crowned champions and take home the $8,000 AUD prize pool and the coveted ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference spot.

The ESL ANZ Champs double-elimination playoffs begin April 27.

The high-flying Renegades, fresh off of Major qualification, will open the playoffs against Antic, while DGG Esports take on ex-8Ballers.

Arguably the match of the day will see Paradox, who will be seeking retribution after dropping both IEM Dallas Open Qualifier finals, take on a rebounding Order, who are continuing to strengthen day-by-day with newest member Tyler “tucks” Reilly.

Vertex will take on 1620 Kings to round out the opening playoff round, and by Sunday, a champion will be crowned.

We’ve wrapped up everything ESL ANZ Champs S14: schedule, standings & more.


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ESL ANZ Champs S14 schedule & results

Week 8 schedule, Playoffs (April 27 – May 1)

Date Game Time (AEST)
Wednesday, April 27 Renegades v Antic 5pm
DGG Esports v ex-8Ballers
Paradox v Order 7:30pm
Vertex v 1620 Kings
Thursday, April 28 Winner RNG/ANT v Winner DGG/ex-8BL 5pm
Loser RNG/ANT v Loser DGG/ex-8BL
Winner PDX/ORD v Winner VTX/1620K 7:30pm
Loser PDX/ORD v Loser VTX/1620K
Friday, April 29 Winner Bracket Final 5pm
Lower Bracket Semi-Final 1
Lower Bracket Semi-Final 2 7:30pm
Saturday, April 30 Lower Bracket Final 5pm
Consolidation Final 7:30pm
Sunday, May 1 Grand Final 5pm

Week 7 results, Swiss Round 5 (April 12 – April 14)

Date Game Time (AEST)
Tuesday, April 12 1620 Kings 2-0 Dynasty 6pm
Order 2-0 Sanguine 8:30pm
Thursday, April 14 Lonely 5 1-2 Antic 6pm

Week 6 results, Swiss Round 4 (April 4 – April 7)

Date Game Time (AEST)
Monday, April 4 Vertex 2-0 Lonely 5 6pm
Nut-E Gaming 1-2 Dynasty 8:30pm
Tuesday, April 5 Order 0-2 ex-8Ballers 6pm
Sanguine 2-0 Kanga 8:30pm
Thursday, April 7 1620 Kings 0-2 DGG Esports 6pm
Antic 2-1 Camo 8:30pm

Week 1 & 2 results, Swiss Round 1 (February 28 – March 10)

Date Game Time (AEDT)
Monday, February 28 Order 2-1 Camo 6pm
Vertex 2-0 Dynasty 8:30pm
Thursday, March 3 Renegades 2-0 Collateral 6pm
Paradox 2-0 Hysteria 8:30pm
Monday, March 7 Antic 2-0 Nut-E Gaming 6pm
Sanguine 0-2 DGG Esports 8:30pm
Thursday, March 10 Lonely 5 2-0 Kanga Esports 6pm
1620 Kings 1-2 ex-8Ballers 8:30pm

Week 3 results, Swiss Round 2 (March 14 – March 17)

Date Game Time (AEDT)
Monday, March 14 Renegades 2-0 ex-8Ballers 6pm
Lonely 5 1-2 Order 8:30pm
Tuesday, March 15 Paradox 2-0 Antic 6pm
Vertex 2-1 DGG Esports 8:30pm
Wednesday, March 16 1620 Kings W-FF Collateral 6pm
Camo 2-1 Kanga 8:30pm
Thursday, March 17 Nut-E Gaming 2-1 Hysteria 6pm
Sanguine 2-1 Dynasty 8:30pm

Week 4 & 5 results, Swiss Round 3 (March 21 – March 24)

Date Game Time (AEDT)
Monday, March 21 Renegades 2-1 Order 6pm
Dynasty 2-0 Collateral 8:30pm
Thursday, March 24 Paradox 2-1 Vertex 6pm
Lonely 5 2-1 Sanguine 8:30pm
Monday, March 28 Antic 0-2 1620 Kings 6pm
DGG Esports 2-1 Nut-E Gaming 8:30pm
Monday, March 31 ex-8Ballers 2-0 Camo 6pm
Kanga 2-1 Hysteria 8:30pm

ESL ANZ Champs S14 — Standings (Swiss)

Stage one of the ESL ANZ Champs begins February 28. Hosting a Swiss format, three wins secures a spot in the double-elimination second stage; three losses, and the team is sent packing.

All Swiss matches are best-of-one, with the final round a best-of-three series.

Stage two will see the qualified teams battle it out in a double-elimination bracket.

Place Team Record
1 Renegades 3-0
Paradox 3-0
3 Vertex Esports Club 3-1
ex-8Ballers 3-1
DGG Esports 3-1
6 1620 Kings 3-2
Order 3-2
Antic Esports 2-2
9 Lonely 5 2-3
Sanguine 2-3
Dynasty Esports Club 2-3
12 Camo 1-3
Kanga Esports 1-3
Nut-E Gaming 1-3
15 Hysteria 0-3
Collateral Esports 0-3

ESL ANZ Champs Preview (February 27)

ESL Australia’s ANZ Champs has returned for Season 14, and will start tonight with Order taking on Camo and Vertex battling against Dynasty.

There are more question marks over the scene than ever before; plenty of top teams have made adjustments over the off-season, with the regulars getting early overseas experience under their belts ahead of the Championship.

Order, Renegades and Vertex received direct invites to this season of ANZ Champs, while 13 more teams made it through the open qualifier, including big names Paradox, Antic Esports and ex-8Ballers.

Reigning champions LookingForOrg will not be present for ANZ Champs Season 14, with the team still competing and bootcamping in Europe.

Order will be seeking their fourth ANZ Champs title after falling just short to LFO last season, while Renegades enter the Championship for the first time since Season 11.

ESL ANZ Champs, and it’s lower tier in ANZ Main, will run side-by-side throughout the next two months before the playoffs commence in early May.


ESL ANZ Champs S14 rosters

The region is in the midst of a massive reshuffle, with more roster changes planned in the coming month.

Liam “malta” Schembri has completed his move from Renegades to Vertex, while Jay “Liazz” Tregillgas will remain in the Renegades roster for the beginning of ESL ANZ Champs. Sources indicate he was standing in for RNG temporarily at IEM Katowice.

UPDATE March 10: Isaac “prodigy” Dahlan announced that Darcy “Mr Shark” Clarke will permanently replace Julian “JoolzCheat” Griffin going forward.

UPDATE March 14: Long-time FPS veteran Tyler “tucks” Reilly, currently competing for Order’s Valorant division, will replace ekul as Order CS’ temporary stand-in as their hunt for a new fifth continues.

UPDATE March 17: Going forward, DoMilk will compete under “Collateral Esports” across all currently qualified events.

UPDATE March 21: It was confirmed last week that 8Ballers would be closing operations, with both the main and female line-up now searching for a new home.

Overt’s CS:GO squad will also be departing their organisation; the teams will compete as ex-8Ballers and ex-Overt henceforth.

UPDATE March 22: ex-Overt have been acquired by Antic Esports following their departure from Overt yesterday.

UPDATE March 31: Tyler “tucks” Reilly officially replaces Luke “ekul” Blakey at Order. The CS:GO-turned-Valorant veteran returns to Counter-Strike officially after two years at Order’s Valorant division. He previously represented Chiefs for five years, seeing the squad to three IEM Sydney showings.

UPDATE April 4: ex-FURY, Kingsmen will compete as “Lonely 5” henceforth.

Team Players
Order J1rah Valiance USTILO Vexite tucks
Renegades Sico INS Hatz aliStair Liazz
Vertex Esports Club BRACE pz Roflko apocdud malta
Paradox Esports dangeR chelleos DannyG nettik asap
Antic Esports SkulL ObZen rekonz damyo Fiend
Sanguine Kiyoshi rainstylezgk Forlekz Neo sinister
1620 Kings cheeseball cookie nauh Scr1pt forevint
Lonely 5 toM oliff callum_murray BaN4na Terryyy
DGG Esports zeph yourwombat mizzy gump versa
Kanga Esports DANZ m0nt streaty TjP Slimey
Dynasty Esports Club supa THRILA Mechanical nub N1ghtraid
ex-8Ballers bogeymanh Prodigy Kobe Shoey Mr Shark
Hysteria Marsh Draz 7ambo LANE Spinach
Collateral Esports jayketh Craftyy beau nathan harbor
Camo PeetyG CyanideJr Archie ComPlex NikkeZ
Nut-E Gaming mega2f supar Sha tallaj Velocity



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