Week six proved to be yet another engrossing week of Call of Duty action. Millenium had the chance to get revenge on Vitality, one of only two teams to beat them this season so far. However, would they be able to rise to the challenge?
Standings
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Millenium’s loss has left the top of the standings incredibly close - who will manage to pull out ahead in week seven?
Series of the week
Although the standings at the top of the leaderboard were already close heading into the week, things have now escalated into a four-way tie! Next week will be extremely interesting as teams try to seperate themselves from the pack.
Things seemed to be going to plan when Millenium took the second map 6-5, and with it a 2-0 lead in the series. Vitality wasn't going to give up easy, though, battling back to take both the uplink and CTF in a very close fashion. This set up a game five Search and Destroy, and inkeeping with the series it was only ever going to end one way - a round eleven.
Vitality managed to clutch up, achieving not only the comeback but also the season sweep over Millenium. This result had a big impact at both ends of the league, meaning Millennium are now locked in a four-way tie for the top spot while Vitality have given themselves a fighting chance of making it into the top six.
MVP of the week
My MVP for the weekend is Splyce's Vortex. His performance helped the team climb to the summit of the EU league, all but securing their place at the season-ending tournament.
Tune in next week for even more action!
Week seven of the Call of Duty World League promises plenty more incredible matches - Millenium versus Epsilon on Wednesday the 24th of February at 20:30 CET especially will be one to look out for!
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