Grand Final R6 EWC 2025 Stream Result
The Rainbow Six Siege competition at the Esports World Cup 2025 concluded with two key finals that determined the top standings. G2 Esports faced Team Secret in the grand final, competing for the championship title and a $750,000 prize. Meanwhile, FURIA and Spacestation Gaming contested the third-place match, with $210,000 and valuable Club Championship points on the line.
Team Secret entered the final with a flawless tournament record, while G2 advanced after overcoming challenges in earlier rounds. In the third-place match, both FURIA and Spacestation aimed to recover from semifinal losses and secure a strong finish to their campaigns.
Stream: How to Watch G2 vs Team Secret in the R6 EWC 2025 Final
Fans can view the G2 Esports and Team Secret grand final immediately following the FURIA vs Spacestation Gaming third-place match.
Where to watch:
- Platform: Official Esports World Cup YouTube
- Coverage: Full group stage and playoff matches
- Format: Embedded live stream for direct viewing
Results: Final Rankings for the R6 Esports World Cup 2025
The competition concluded with Team Secret securing first place, earning the largest share of the prize pool and the maximum club points available. G2 Esports followed in second, while FURIA claimed third after a strong showing. The complete standings are shown below:
| Rank | Team | Prize | Club Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Team Secret | $750,000 | 1,000 |
| 2 | G2 Esports | $350,000 | 750 |
| 3 | FURIA | $210,000 | 500 |
| 4 | Spacestation Gaming | $130,000 | 300 |
| 5–8 | Weibo Gaming, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Virtus.pro, Shopify Rebellion | $75,000 | 200 |
| 9–12 | FaZe Clan, DarkZero, Oxygen Esports, w7m esports | $40,000 | — |
| 13–16 | FEARX, Gen.G Esports, ENTERPRISE Esports, Team Falcons | $25,000 | — |
Grand final details
Team Secret sweep G2 Esports 3–0 to claim the R6 EWC 2025 title
The grand final of the Rainbow Six Siege Esports World Cup 2025 featured the only best-of-five series of the event. This extended format allowed both teams more room to adapt, but also tested endurance and consistency across multiple maps.
Match overview:
| Map No. | Map Name | Banned Operators (G2 / Secret) | Final Score | Map Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kafe Dostoyevsky | Castle, Azami, Kaid, Capitão, Nomad, Montagne / Montagne, Blitz, Ying, Azami, Clash, Castle | 4–7 | Secret |
| 2 | Clubhouse | Kaid, Mira, Bandit, Montagne, Capitão, Thermite / Hibana, Ace, Capitão, Kaid, Bandit, Clash | 4–7 | Secret |
| 3 | Nighthaven Labs | Hibana, Thermite, Ace, Kaid, Bandit, Azami / Kaid, Bandit, Mira, Montagne, Blitz, Buck | 7–8 (OT) | Secret |
| 4 | Bank | — | — | — |
| 5 | Skyscraper (Dec.) | — | — | — |
Map-by-map breakdown:
- Kafe Dostoyevsky: G2 opened with a few defensive round wins, but Team Secret quickly shifted momentum. Two separate streaks of three consecutive rounds secured the first map for Secret.
- Clubhouse: Secret maintained control from the start. G2 managed only scattered round wins, never building sustained pressure.
- Nighthaven Labs: This was G2’s closest opportunity to extend the series. They reached match point but failed to close it out. Secret responded with four straight round wins, forced overtime, and sealed the sweep.
Key points:
- Secret’s defensive setups consistently disrupted G2’s attacking plans.
- G2’s inability to convert mid-round advantages proved costly.
- The overtime win on Labs demonstrated Secret’s composure under pressure.
Final outcome:
Team Secret completed a 3–0 series victory without needing maps four or five. This performance earned them the R6 EWC 2025 championship and the top share of the $750,000 grand final prize allocation.


3rd Place Playoff
FURIA Defeat Spacestation 2–0 to Secure Third
FURIA claimed third place at the Rainbow Six Siege Esports World Cup 2025 with a 2–0 series win over Spacestation Gaming. Both teams entered the match aiming for a strong finish, with FURIA looking to follow up on their earlier success in the season and Spacestation seeking their best result with their current lineup.
Match Overview:
| Map & Pick | Banned Operators | Final Score | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clubhouse — FURIA pick | FURIA bans: Thermite, Ace, Hibana Spacestation bans: Kaid, Bandit, Azami |
7–5 | FURIA |
| Chalet — Spacestation pick | FURIA bans: Blackbeard, Deimos, Brava Spacestation bans: Azami, Clash, Fenrir |
8–6 (OT) | FURIA |
| Kafe Dostoyevsky — Decider | — | — | — |
Clubhouse opened with Spacestation taking an early lead on defense, winning four rounds before halftime. Once sides switched, FURIA’s defense proved dominant. They closed the map with a five-round streak, sealing a 7–5 win.
On Chalet, FURIA carried their momentum into the Attacker role, building an early advantage. Spacestation responded with strong defensive rounds, forcing overtime. However, FURIA executed cleanly in the extra rounds, winning 8–6 and ending the series without needing the decider map.
Key Points from the Series:
- FURIA excelled in adapting to side switches, turning early deficits into map wins.
- Spacestation showed resilience on Chalet but struggled to close out critical rounds.
- The match ended with FURIA locking in third place in the tournament standings.
Notable Performances:
- FURIA’s defensive setups on Clubhouse halted Spacestation’s momentum.
- Aggressive attacking plays on Chalet gave FURIA the edge in overtime.

Both teams now turn their attention to upcoming events, with the BLAST R6 Major Munich 2025 qualifiers beginning in early September.