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RE:L0:AD Day 2 Preview: Everything you need to know about each Round 2 match!

The second day of actio

Team Falcons Shaiiko RE:L0:AD
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After RE:L0:AD's first day of action, the twenty teams in the competition will have another chance to add more bullets to their tally. With the equator of the group stage being just around the corner, today's results will be extremely important.

Here's everything you need to know about today's games!

Team Falcons vs. Wildcard

Team Falcons Shaiiko

It's fair to say the Esports World Cup 2024 champions and Six Invitational 2025 grand finalists debut for Team Falcons didn't go as planned. The Europeans defeat against LOUD meant they would be able to pick an opponent for the second day of action. However, their initial pick, BNK FEARX, gently declined the challenge after using the Chicken Out Card.

Instead, Team Falcons will play against Wildcard. The North American lineup took down SCARZ in the most one-sided game of the day, a 7-1 victory over the Japanese lineup.

CAG Osaka vs. Elevate

Elevate

CAG Osaka's second match in RE:L0:AD will be against Elevate after the Japanese picked the Brazilians as their opponents.

On Day 1, the Cyclops suffered a lot against their APAC League 2025 archenemies BNK FEARX as the Japanese had a poor start to the match after losing the five initial rounds. Eventually, the difference built by the South Koreans was too big and they ended up claiming a 7-4 win.

CAG Osaka's best player was Reon "Anitun" Sakai, who finished the match with a SiegeGG rating of 1.74. He completely eclipsed his teammates, who scored SiegeGG ratings of 0.90 and below — with Shuuhei "ShuReap" Yaguchi finishing at the bottom of the standings with a K-D of 1-11 (-10) and a SiegeGG rating of 0.12.

Meanwhile, Elevate lost against the Six Invitational 2024 champions and two-time BLAST R6 Major champions FURIA Esports. Despite the final result, a 3-7 defeat on Clubhouse, Elevate are the favorites to take the win against CAG Osaka later today.

Team BDS vs. FURIA Esports

FURIA Esports

Team BDS' new lineup for Year 10 had a debut to be proud of against FaZe Clan despite the Europeans' defeat by a scoreboard of 5-7. However, one day after facing off against the world champions, they will have to face off against the Six Invitational 2024 champions FURIA Esports.

The Brazilians kicked off their RE:L0:AD run with a 7-3 win over Elevate. Another win today would surely make them go closer to a Playoff qualification.

Fnatic vs. SCARZ

Fnatic Gruby

Fnatic's return to international heights in Rainbow Six Siege didn't go as they had planned it after a 3-7 defeat against DarkZero Esports.

Although it's never a great feeling to start with a defeat, Fnatic shouldn't focus on the result but on the team's progression. After all, three of their five players are making their international debut on a complete different patch, Rainbow Six Siege X.

On paper, today's test should be easier. Fnatic will face off against SCARZ, who started their RE:L0:AD run with the heaviest defeat of Day 1 — a 1-7 loss against Wildcard.

It's worth mentioning that SCARZ's player Yuuta "Tyopi" Yanagi played for Fnatic between September 2022 and March 2023. Back then, the orange brand competed in APAC North and the Japan League.

G2 Esports vs. BNK FEARX

G2 Esports

Moments after BNK FEARX used their Chicken Out Card to cancel Team Falcons' challenge, G2 Esports decidedly chose the South Koreans as their Day 2 opponents.

Although the Foxes won their initial RE:L0:AD match, while G2 Esports didn't, the samurai are the favorites to take the win. However, it didn't go well for the Europeans the last time they faced off against BNK FEARX.

The last time both teams met was at the BLAST R6 Major Manchester. Back then, the South Koreans surprisingly took down the Six Invitational 2023 champions — a result that was followed by the departures of Benjamin "Benjamaster" Dereli and Jake "Virtue" Grannan.

LOUD vs. Team Secret

Team Secret

LOUD's Rainbow Six Siege debut couldn't have gone any better as they took down the Esports World Cup 2024 champions, two-time BLAST R6 Major grand finalists, and Six Invitational 2025 grand finalists, Team Falcons.

Today, the Brazilian powerhouse will face off against Team Secret, who took down Team Liquid on the Rainbow Six Siege X version of Clubhouse. It will be the first time both rosters clash at any competition.

Despite no apparent links can be found between both rosters, there's one that not many fans may know: LOUD's Victor "Daffodil" Pedron will face off against his former FURIA Esports coach Marlon "Twister" Mello, who gave him the chance to join the Black Panthers as a sixth player.

Cloud9 vs. Team Liquid

Cloud9

Team Liquid's second RE:L0:AD match will be against Cloud9, who defeated PSG Talon on Nighthaven Labs. Meanwhile, the Brazilians had an underwhelming start to the competition as they fell against Team Secret in a 5-7 defeat.

If the Blue Cavalry don't win today's match against the North American lineup, their hopes of a Playoff qualification could be severely damaged.

FaZe Clan vs. w7m esports

w7m esports

After a maximum overtime victory against M80, the Bulls successfully survived to the first day of RE:L0:AD action. However, the second day hasn't got any easier as the BLAST R6 Major Montreal champions will face off against the Brazilian and world champions FaZe Clan.

It will be a hard test for both teams. However, all eyes will be on Luccas "Paluh" Molina, who will be making his second appearance for w7m esports.

Spacestation Gaming vs. DarkZero Esports

Spacestation

Spacestation Gaming and DarkZero Esports probably showed some of the best Siege seen in RE:L0:AD's Day 1 as they took down the European powerhouses G2 Esports and Fnatic, respectively. However, the classic North America against Europe storyline won't happen here.

Internationally, the last time both teams met was at the BLAST R6 Major Montreal Swiss Stage, as the astronauts knocked out the purple roster. However, in the last two years, DarkZero Esports have won four of the last seven clashes against the Americans. All in all, this one should be one of the strongest games of the day.

M80 vs. PSG Talon

M80 Fabian

When looking at this match, any fan who didn't follow the draft would think M80 picked PSG Talon. However, that wasn't the case as the South Koreans' coach Jonathan "Jok3r" Paarsch picked Fabian "Fabian" Hallsten's M80.

Both coaches spent working together at PSG Talon since the BLAST R6 Major Manchester. After Fabian's departure, the German became the South Koreans' coach. It has only taken two games to cross paths again.

With the Swede perfectly knowing PSG Talon's strengths and weaknesses, the North Americans should be the favorites to take the win.