The competition at the Free Fire World Cup 2025 has intensified, with the second day of the Knockout Stage concluding on July 17, 2025. As teams vie for a coveted spot in the next phase, the leaderboard has begun to solidify, showcasing a thrilling mix of dominant performances and unexpected challenges. The day's action saw Group B complete its full slate of twelve matches, while Groups A and C each participated in six, setting the stage for a decisive final day of the Knockout on July 18, where the remaining matches will determine the top twelve squads advancing.

Day 2 Highlights and Team Performances
The narrative of Day 2 was unequivocally dominated by the formidable Indonesian squad, EVOS Esports. Demonstrating exceptional synergy and aggressive tactics, they clinched the top position on the overall standings with an impressive 154 points. Their remarkable campaign included one Booyah victory and a staggering 87 eliminations across their twelve matches, establishing them as the team to beat in this global tournament.
Hot on their heels is the Thai contender, Core Memory Esports. Displaying remarkable consistency and strategic prowess, they secured second place with 150 points and one Booyah, proving themselves as serious title contenders. Meanwhile, another Indonesian powerhouse, Team Vitality, made a significant leap to third place. They amassed 125 points and, notably, secured two Booyah victories, highlighting their ability to clinch crucial match wins.
| Rank | Team | Points | Booyahs | Eliminations (Est.) | Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | EVOS Esports | 154 | 1 | 87 | Indonesia |
| 2 | Core Memory Esports | 150 | 1 | - | Thailand |
| 3 | Team Vitality | 125 | 2 | - | Indonesia |
| 4 | Fluxo Esports | 106 | 0 | 54 | Brazil |
| 5 | LOS | 102 | - | - | - |
| 6 | Team Falcons | 98 | 2 | - | - |
Mid-Table Battles and Surprising Struggles
The battle for the remaining qualification spots is fiercely contested. The Brazilian esports organization Fluxo Esports showcased resilience by finishing fourth with 106 points, despite not securing a single match victory. Their 54 eliminations underscore a focus on aggressive engagements and point accumulation through combat.
A major storyline revolves around the defending champions, Team Falcons. Having played only half of their matches (six), they currently sit in sixth place with 98 points and two Booyahs. Their performance in the final six matches on Day 3 will be critical to their title defense aspirations.
Other notable performances include:
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Hotshot Esports from Pakistan, finishing seventh with 87 points after an average run.
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Latin American squads Rainbow7 (8th, 83 points) and paiN Gaming (9th, 77 points) holding their own in the upper-mid table.
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Buriram United Esports from Thailand rounding out the top ten with 68 points and one Booyah.
Teams Facing an Uphill Climb
The lower half of the standings reveals several fan-favorite teams grappling with unexpected difficulties. Alfa 34 has struggled significantly, managing only 68 points for an 11th-place finishโa disappointing result for the squad. The legendary Virtus.pro and AG Global have posted modest scores of 52 and 42 points respectively in their initial six matches.
Perhaps the most shocking development is the plight of ONIC Olympus, the champions of the FFWS SEA 2025 Spring. They have suffered a disastrous start to the World Cup, accumulating a meager 36 points in six matches. This places them in a precarious position, requiring a monumental effort on the final day to salvage their tournament hopes.
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Dragons Esports: 41 points
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RRQ Kazu: 61 points
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Red Hawks: 32 points
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Visionsystem SPA: 16 points
The final day promises high drama as Groups A and C complete their matches. With only the top twelve teams progressing, every point and elimination will be crucial. Can EVOS Esports maintain their dominance? Will Team Falcons mount a classic comeback? The Free Fire World Cup 2025 continues to deliver electrifying esports action. ๐ฎ๐ฅ
