FFWC 2026 group stage: all three Indian teams survive, and Apex just had the comeback of the tournament
The group stage is done, and every Indian flag is still flying. After all 12 matches, Wednesday’s danger zone turned into three Survival Stage tickets: Team Apex Gaming finished 7th in Group A with 140 points, Total Gaming Esports 8th in Group B with 125, and S8UL Esports 10th with 109. Nobody made the direct Grand Final cut, but nobody went home either, and one of these runs deserves its own paragraph.
Apex’s Day 2 was the story of the tournament so far
Team Apex Gaming started the day 9th with 43 points and a 5-point cushion over elimination. They ended it 7th with 140, a +97 haul that included India’s first Booyahs of this World Cup, per Sportskeeda’s match coverage. Their 28-point match 8 and 29-point match 10 were the kind of games India flew to Paris hoping to see. From nearly out to comfortably through in six matches.
Total Gaming held the line, S8UL survived by a whisker
Total Gaming added a steady +56 and finished level on 125 points with Team Secret, losing 7th place only on the eliminations tiebreaker (81 to 71). Eighth is exactly where they stood after Day 1, and steady is enough when the job is reaching the Survival Stage.
S8UL’s evening was the nervy one. They finished 10th on 109, just two points above eliminated Al Ahli Esports on 107, the closest cut anywhere in the group stage. Not the run their FFMIC Spring form promised, but survival is survival, and knockout days reset everything.
Final group standings
| Group A | Pts | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Buriram United Esports | 236 | Grand Final |
| 2. EVOS Divine | 229 | Grand Final |
| 3. AG.AL International | 219 | Grand Final |
| 4. LOUD | 206 | Grand Final |
| 5. Team Falcons | 169 | Survival Stage |
| 6. GunDynasty | 162 | Survival Stage |
| 7. Team Apex Gaming | 140 | Survival Stage |
| 8. Aurora Gaming | 125 | Survival Stage |
| 9. DRS Gaming | 109 | Survival Stage |
| 10. Titan Esports Club | 96 | Survival Stage |
| 11–12. Demons Pride, ParadoX Gaming | 67, 65 | Eliminated |
| Group B | Pts | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Twisted Minds | 192 | Grand Final |
| 2. MIBR LOS | 189 | Grand Final |
| 3. RRQ | 172 | Grand Final |
| 4. Fluxo W7M | 171 | Grand Final |
| 5. Team Vitality | 163 | Survival Stage |
| 6. LYON | 153 | Survival Stage |
| 7. Team Secret | 125 | Survival Stage |
| 8. Total Gaming Esports | 125 | Survival Stage |
| 9. Straw Hats Esports | 115 | Survival Stage |
| 10. S8UL Esports | 109 | Survival Stage |
| 11–12. Al Ahli Esports, MIA Corp | 107, 89 | Eliminated |
Full match-by-match tables are on Liquipedia.
What Friday’s Survival Stage looks like
The maths is simple and brutal: 12 teams, 10 matches, and only the top 4 join the eight direct qualifiers in Saturday’s Grand Final. Three of those 12 teams are Indian, which means India goes into Friday, 17 July with real odds and zero margin. The broadcast starts at 3:00 PM IST on the Free Fire India Esports YouTube channel, with the Grand Final on Saturday, 18 July from 4:00 PM IST.
Friday is a double-header for Free Fire in India, by the way: BLUE LOCK Chapter 2 goes live in-game the same day, and big event days have a habit of bringing bonus codes, so keep our codes page handy.
Two points was the gap between S8UL and a flight home. On Friday, gaps like that decide who plays for a world title. 3 PM. Be there.