IEM Cologne Major 2026 Playoffs: Schedule, Bracket and Results
The IEM Cologne Major 2026 playoff bracket is confirmed – eight teams enter single-elimination play at the LANXESS Arena in Cologne from June 18 to June 21, with Team Vitality, Team Spirit, FURIA, and Team Falcons headlining the field. The full path to this stage, including which teams advanced through the Swiss rounds, is covered in our IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 2 format and results overview. This is the 24th Counter-Strike Major and fifth of the CS2 era, organized by ESL under Valve sponsorship.
Playoff Format
The playoff bracket runs single-elimination across four rounds. Quarterfinals and semifinals are best-of-three; the grand final on June 21 is best-of-five. One loss ends a team’s tournament – there are no lower-bracket paths or third-place series within the bracket itself, though both semifinal losers finish third–fourth.
Seeding into the bracket is Buchholz-based, drawn from Stage 3 performance rather than a random draw. Teams that went 3–1 in Stage 3 enter as higher seeds; teams that qualified via the 2–2 path slot in below them. That seeding logic shapes which quarterfinal matchups are possible and protects teams that produced stronger Swiss records from meeting each other in the first round.
Confirmed Playoff Teams
- Team Vitality – 3–1 Stage 3 seed; defending back-to-back Major champions, entering as tournament favorites despite a Stage 3 loss to 9z.
- Team Spirit – completed Stage 3 with a perfect 3–0 record, with Danil ‘donk’ Kryshkovets producing standout individual numbers throughout; their Stage 3 clincher over 9z confirmed the bracket spot.
- FURIA – also finished Stage 3 at 3–0, defeating B8, BetBoom, and MOUZ on the way through; their 3–0 sweep of BetBoom in Stage 2 was an early signal of that form.
- Team Falcons – 3–1 Stage 3 seed; added Finn ‘karrigan’ Andersen to the roster and went through G2 and NAVI in Stage 3 to lock in their spot.
- Aurora Gaming – qualified for the playoff bracket after demonstrating consistent Stage 3 form; previous Major runs fell short of this stage.
- G2 Esports – secured their playoff place by defeating NAVI in a decisive Stage 3 match after a mixed run against stronger opponents.
- 9z Team – qualified as a 2–2 path survivor after defeating Astralis, PARIVISION, The MongolZ, and Team Vitality across the tournament run, breaking multiple Pick’Ems in the process.
- BetBoom Team – advanced through the 2–2 bracket, building on a run that included a victory over Vitality at IEM Atlanta 2026 and wins over The MongolZ and Falcons at this event.
Playoff Schedule
All matches broadcast live on the ESL Counter-Strike channels on Twitch and YouTube.
- June 18 – Quarterfinal 1: Aurora Gaming vs. BetBoom, 3:45 a.m. CEST | Quarterfinal 3: 9z Team vs. FURIA, 7:00 p.m. CEST
- June 19 – Quarterfinal 2: G2 Esports vs. Team Spirit, 3:45 a.m. CEST | Quarterfinal 4: TBD (includes Team Vitality and Team Falcons)
- June 20 – Semifinals (bracket-determined matchups)
- June 21 – Grand Final, best-of-five
Playoff Results
Playoffs are underway. Results, scores, and map picks will be added to this section as each round concludes. Check back after each match date for updated bracket outcomes and analytical breakdowns.
Prize Pool
The total prize pool for IEM Cologne Major 2026 is $1,250,000, distributed across playoff finishers as follows:
- 1st place: $500,000
- 2nd place: $170,000
- 3rd–4th place: $80,000 each
- 5th–8th place: $45,000 each
The gap between first and second is $330,000 – the single largest financial step in the bracket. Every playoff win materially changes a team’s payout, which sharpens the stakes in quarterfinals as much as in the final itself.
What Comes Next After the Playoffs
The Cologne Major grand final on June 21 closes the CS2 Major cycle for this stretch of the season. A Vitality win would be their third consecutive Major title, a benchmark that has no equivalent in the CS2 era. Spirit and FURIA each carry enough bracket form to make that outcome genuinely contestable rather than assumed.
After the Major, the next significant event on the calendar is BLAST Bounty Summer 2026, running July 30 to August 2 – a reasonable gap that gives rosters time to reset before the next circuit phase begins. Major points and Valve Regional Standings implications from the Cologne result will shape seeding and invite structure heading into that stretch of the calendar.