We take a look back at Monday night’s matches and the current standings in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ESL UK Premiership.
Team Infused picked up their fourth win in five on Monday September 14th against CEX, putting them level on points with Xenex at the top of the table.
Team Infused won 16-10, however Xenex has a game in hand and will play on the weekend, giving themselves the chance to gain a three-point lead over Team Infused.
The second match of the night saw United Estonia beat Choke Gaming 16-8, putting both teams level on 9 points each, sitting fifth and fourth in the ESL UK Premiership standings respectively.
The third and final match on Monday evening was between Fish123 and Good Looking Gamers (GLG), with the former taking a 16-13 victory and also giving them a total of 9 points in the table.
GLG might be good-looking, but unfortunately for them they’ve been unable to pick up a win this season, keeping them firmly rooted at the bottom of the table with 0 points.
You can check out the current standings below (thanks, ESL UK):
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