B8 Qualify for IEM Cologne Stage 2 After Beating M80 in Decider

B8 defeated M80 in the Stage 1 decider at IEM Cologne Major 2026 to secure direct advancement into Stage 2, joining a 16-team Swiss field that opens June 6. The result ends M80’s run at this stage of the tournament and confirms B8 as one of the qualifying sides from the IEM Cologne Stage 1 bracket.

How B8 Closed Out the Decider

B8 ran out 2–0 winners across the series, taking their map pick Ancient before closing out M80’s pick Inferno to make Dust2 irrelevant. The lineup of alex666, esenthial, kensizor, npl, and s1zzi executed under pressure throughout – with npl’s tier-one experience anchoring B8’s composure in late-round situations that ultimately decided both maps.

M80 – fielding JBa, Lake, s1n, slaxz-, and Swisher – had arrived in the 2–0 pool with convincing wins over Lynn Vision and Sharks, but failed clutches in key closing rounds swung momentum decisively toward B8. HLTV’s live coverage noted B8 “denying a late recovery attempt” on the deciding half, and Dust2.us framed the loss as M80 missing their first shot at Stage 2 through closing issues rather than being outclassed on raw firepower. B8’s structured mid-rounding proved the sharper edge when the bracket pressure peaked.

Stage 2 Format and What B8 Faces Next

Stage 2 runs June 6–9 and operates on the same Swiss system used in Stage 1 – 16 teams, standard BO1 rounds, with advancement and elimination matches played as BO3. Buchholz seeding from Stage 1 shapes the opening draw, meaning B8’s path through the bracket reflects the difficulty of their qualifying run. The full prize pool across the event stands at $1,250,000, with Stage 2 finishers advancing to Stage 3 playoff contention.

B8 and the other Stage 1 qualifiers enter alongside direct invites, and every opening Swiss result in Stage 2 carries downstream weight – Buchholz compounds quickly in a 16-team field. For context on how the rest of the qualifying picture shaped up, BetBoom and GamerLegion’s Stage 2 decider settled another spot in the same phase.

Bracket Picture After Stage 1

M80 are eliminated from this stage of the tournament – their 2–0 start ultimately could not be converted into Stage 2 qualification after the B8 defeat. B8, meanwhile, carry genuine momentum into June 6: a clean 2–0 series win in the highest-stakes match of Stage 1 is the sharpest form signal they could have produced heading into a tougher mixed field. How they manage BO3 consistency against direct invites will define whether this qualification becomes a deep Cologne run.

Tobias Ferrante
Tobias Ferrante

Since: June 2, 2026

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