As of August 18, EWC 2026 is in Week 7 of 7, with five days and four championships still to be decided before the event ends on August 23. Team Falcons lead the Club Championship on 4,400 points, just 300 ahead of AG.AL International on 4,100. Counter-Strike 2, CrossFire, Fortnite, and Trackmania can all still add Club Championship points, so the title is not settled yet.
Contents
- 1 How the EWC Club Championship works
- 2 EWC 2026 Club Championship standings: the top 10
- 2.1 1. Team Falcons — 4,400 points
- 2.2 2. AG.AL International — 4,100 points
- 2.3 3. Natus Vincere — 2,450 points
- 2.4 4. Team Vitality — 2,400 points
- 2.5 5. Virtus.pro — 2,200 points
- 2.6 6. Twisted Minds — 1,900 points
- 2.7 7. Team Vision — 1,750 points
- 2.8 8. T1 — 1,750 points
- 2.9 9. Aurora Gaming — 1,650 points
- 2.10 10. 100 Thieves — 1,500 points
- 3 What’s left at EWC 2026?
- 4 Who is mathematically out?
How the EWC Club Championship works
The Club Championship works by combining results across every EWC game into one club leaderboard.
- Only top-eight finishes score Club Championship points.
- A tournament win is normally worth 1,000 points, second place 750, third 500, and fourth 300, with lower top-eight places worth 50–200 depending on the tournament format.
- To win the Club Championship, a club needs at least two top-eight finishes across different games and at least one tournament victory.
- The 2026 Club Championship has a $30 million prize pool, with $7 million going to the winner
EWC 2026 Club Championship standings: the top 10
| Rank | Club | Points | Gap to club above | Final-week titles left | Theoretical ceiling |
| 1 | Team Falcons | 4,400 | — | 4 | 8,400 |
| 2 | AG.AL International | 4,100 | 300 | 3 | 7,100 |
| 3 | Natus Vincere | 2,450 | 1,650 | 2 | 4,450 |
| 4 | Team Vitality | 2,400 | 50 | 4 | 6,400 |
| 5 | Virtus.pro | 2,200 | 200 | 1 | 3,200 |
| 6 | Twisted Minds | 1,900 | 300 | 3 | 4,900 |
| =7 | Team Vision | 1,750 | 150 | 1 | 2,750 |
| =7 | T1 | 1,750 | — | 1 | 2,750 |
| 9 | Aurora Gaming | 1,650 | 100 | 2 | 3,650 |
| 10 | 100 Thieves | 1,500 | 150 | 0 | 1,500 |
The ceiling assumes a club wins every remaining tournament in which it still has an eligible entry. It shows who is mathematically alive, rather than how realistic that route is.
Only 5 teams can still claim the EWC Club Championship: Team Falcons, AG.AL International, Natus Vincere (NAVI), Team Vitality, or Twisted Minds. However, it looks like either Team Falcons or AG.AL International will walk away with the crown.
1. Team Falcons — 4,400 points
Max points ceiling: 8,400
Falcons reclaimed first place in Week 6. Their two biggest results are tournament wins in Street Fighter 6 and Rocket League, while a third-place Chess finish added another 500 points. They have also collected points across PUBG, Dota 2, Free Fire, MLBB, Apex Legends, FC 26, Tekken 8, and Black Ops 7
More importantly, Falcons still have entries across all four unresolved championships. With a 300-point lead, they do not need to win everything: continuing to place inside the top eight could make AG.AL’s job much harder.
2. AG.AL International — 4,100 points
Max points ceiling: 7,100
AG.AL are the clear main challenger. Their total includes a Tekken 8 title, runner-up finishes in Free Fire, Honor of Kings, and Chess, plus a third-place Teamfight Tactics result and other scoring finishes.
They are only 300 points back and still have CrossFire, Fortnite, and Trackmania available. One big result could immediately reverse the order.
3. Natus Vincere — 2,450 points
Max points ceiling: 4,450
NAVI’s 2,450 came via the 1,000 points from winning Fatal Fury, 750 from finishing second in MLBB Women’s, 500 from third in PUBG, and 200 from Chess.
They still have Counter-Strike 2 and CrossFire to play for. Winning both would take NAVI to 4,450, only 50 above Falcons’ current total, so this route requires an almost perfect finish and very little more from the leader.
4. Team Vitality — 2,400 points
Max points ceiling: 6,400
Vitality’s MLBB Women’s title supplied 1,000 points, with the rest built through top-eight finishes in titles including VALORANT, Fatal Fury, PUBG, MLBB, and Honor of Kings.
The 2,000-point gap is huge, but Vitality are still represented in all four remaining championships. That gives them a much higher ceiling than NAVI, even if a comeback would require multiple deep runs.
5. Virtus.pro — 2,200 points
Max points ceiling: 3,200
Virtus.pro’s PUBG championship and Fatal Fury runner-up finish account for most of their total, with smaller points coming elsewhere.
Trackmania is their only remaining scoring route. Even a 1,000-point win would only take them to 3,200, so they cannot catch Falcons’ current 4,400.
6. Twisted Minds — 1,900 points
Max points ceiling: 4,900
Twisted Minds built their position through several top-eight finishes, including second in Overwatch, fourth in Warzone, and points in Free Fire and PUBG. Crucially, they have not won an EWC 2026 tournament yet, so they do not currently satisfy the title-winning eligibility rules.
CrossFire, Fortnite, and Trackmania leave a theoretical ceiling of 4,900. To stay alive, at least one of those results must be a win.
7. Team Vision — 1,750 points
Max points ceiling: 2,750
Team Vision’s total comes from two major results: 1,000 for winning Teamfight Tactics and 750 for second in Apex Legends. They still have Fortnite, but even another title would only lift them to 2,750.
8. T1 — 1,750 points
Max points ceiling: 2,750
T1 scored through Fatal Fury, League of Legends, Warzone, and Overwatch, with their Warzone runner-up worth 750 points. Fortnite is their final opportunity to add points, leaving them unable to reach the current leader.
9. Aurora Gaming — 1,650 points
Max points ceiling: 3,650
Aurora’s strongest results include a Teamfight Tactics runner-up and a PUBG Mobile podium, alongside other top-eight points. They still have Counter-Strike 2 and Fortnite, but two wins would only take them to 3,650.
10. 100 Thieves — 1,500 points
Max points ceiling: 1,500
100 Thieves banked 1,000 points by winning VALORANT, then added another 500 from third place in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Their Counter-Strike 2 team has already been eliminated outside the scoring positions, leaving no route back into the title race.
What’s left at EWC 2026?
There are four championships left to settle in the final week.
| Tournament | Remaining dates | Winner’s club points | Top-10 clubs still involved |
| CrossFire | Aug. 18–22 | 1,000 | Falcons, AG.AL, NAVI, Vitality, Twisted Minds |
| Fortnite Reload Elite Series | Aug. 19–22 | 1,000 | Falcons, AG.AL, Vitality, Twisted Minds, Team Vision, T1, Aurora |
| Trackmania | Aug. 19–22 | 1,000 | Falcons, AG.AL, Vitality, Twisted Minds, Virtus.pro |
| Counter-Strike 2 | Playoffs Aug. 19–23 | 1,000 | Falcons, NAVI, Vitality, Aurora |
Who is mathematically out?
From the current top 10, Virtus.pro, Team Vision, T1, Aurora Gaming, and 100 Thieves can no longer reach Falcons’ existing 4,400-point total with their remaining entries.
NAVI, Vitality, and Twisted Minds still have mathematical routes, but the practical race is much narrower: Falcons have the lead and the most remaining scoring opportunities, while AG.AL are only 300 points behind with three titles still available.
The Club Championship is still very much alive heading into the final week. Team Falcons and AG.AL International are the two most likely winners, and both still have multiple tournaments left to score in. With just 300 points separating them, one deep run — or one early exit — could completely change the leaderboard before EWC 2026 wraps up on August 23.

