Get ready for an exciting Week 5 of the Esports World Cup 2025, featuring EA Sports FC, Rainbow Six Siege X, Call of Duty: Warzone, and more.

Week 5 of the 2025 Esports World Cup is set to deliver more thrilling competitions from August 6th to 10th. This week will spotlight some of the biggest games in esports, including EA Sports FC, Rainbow Six Siege X, and Call of Duty: Warzone, alongside the final push for Tekken 8 players aiming to qualify through their Last Chance Qualifier.
EWC 2025 Week 5 Schedule
EA Sports FC 25 World Championship
At the heart of EWC 2025 Week 5 is the FC Pro 25 World Championship, which kicks off on August 7th at 5 PM KSA. Sixteen of the world’s best EA SPORTS FC 25 players, having qualified through various circuits and partner leagues, will compete in a GSL-style group stage. Their goal? To secure one of eight coveted playoff spots and battle for a share of the $1.5 million prize pool.
Keep an eye on top players like Anders Vejrgang, Emre Yilmaz, Levi de Weerd, and defending champion João "jafonso" Vasconcelos, who are expected to put on a great show. Will a familiar face claim the crown, or will a surprise upset shake the scene? The matches promise to be edge-of-the-seat thrilling.
Call of Duty: Warzone
The Call of Duty: Warzone tournament at the 2025 Esports World Cup will feature 21 elite teams divided into three groups of seven. Starting August 6th at 6 PM KSA, the teams will battle in multiple games to secure a top-seven finish, guaranteeing direct qualification for the finals on August 9th.
Teams that don't make the cut initially will have a second chance through a Last Chance stage on August 8th, where the top seven from a six-game series will advance to the finals. The grand finals will use an unlimited Match Point format to determine who lifts the trophy and claims their share of the $1 million prize pool.
Rainbow Six Siege X
Debuting at the EWC 2025, Rainbow Six Siege X will see sixteen top teams begin their journey on August 5th at 1 PM KSA. They will compete in a double-elimination format across two groups, with the top four from each group advancing to a playoff bracket.
Best-of-three matches will decide who moves forward, culminating in a best-of-five grand final on August 9th. The winner will take home $750,000 from a $2 million total prize pool, making this one of the most highly anticipated tournaments of the year.
Tekken 8 Last Chance Qualifier
While the main Tekken 8 event is scheduled for next week, this week holds crucial battles in the Last Chance Qualifier starting August 7th. Fighters who missed direct qualification will have three days to secure their spot in the main event while competing for a share of a $50,000 LCQ prize pool.
Club Championship and Ongoing Rivalries
Week 5 is also a major turning point in the fight for the prestigious Club Championship title, which comes with a staggering $7 million prize. Team Liquid recently surged to the top spot with 3,200 points, overtaking Team Vitality. Close behind is Team Falcons with 2,800 points, followed by Gen.G Esports and AG.AL.
The ongoing battles among these powerhouse organizations highlight the competitive depth and growing excitement around the Esports World Cup.
What’s Next After Week 5?
After this intense week, the EWC will head into its final two weeks, with even more games and thrilling competitions on the horizon. Week 6 will bring titles like Rocket League, PUBG Battlegrounds, Tekken 8, and Teamfight Tactics into focus.
The grand finale, scheduled for August 24th, will feature some of the biggest esports titles including Counter-Strike 2 and Tekken 8, where the ultimate Club Champion will be crowned.
How to Watch the Esports World Cup 2025 Week 5
Fans won’t miss a moment of the action. The Esports World Cup streams live across multiple platforms including its official website esportsworldcup.com/en, YouTube (@ewc), Twitch (twitch.tv/ewc).