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No More Bo1s: LEC Announces Bo3s for Spring Split Regular Season

No More Bo1s: LEC Announces Bo3s for Spring Split Regular Season

Earlier today, LEC announced the details for the upcoming 2026 Spring Split. The most exciting part of this announcement is the decision to finally switch from Bo1 to Bo3 for the regular season.

LoL
31m
Ganesh Jadhav
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Top Esports Report their Jungler naiyou for Potential Match-fixing

Top Esports Report their Jungler naiyou for Potential Match-fixing

Through a post on Weibo, Top Esports (TES) have announced that they are investigating their own Jungler Yang "naiyou" Zi-Jian for "seriously violating club rules and regulations and professional ethics." Though the organization did not provide any specific examples that would demonstrate what it is they are referring to, Top Esports did disclose they have already reported the situation to the league, whose disciplinary department will continue to handle the investigation from here on out.

LoL
3h
Martin Arévalo-Östberg
PGL Wallachia Season 7: Format, Schedule, Fixtures and More

PGL Wallachia Season 7: Format, Schedule, Fixtures and More

We are already in March and PGL Wallachia Season 7 will kick things off for PGL on the Dota 2 professional circuit in 2026. Teams had some time off between DreamLeague Season 28 and Wallachia, but relocating to Romania always takes its toll.

Dota 2
16h
Eric Oliveira
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Strafe is the ultimate esports hub for people who not only love competition, but live for it. Get live esports scores, and deep esports statistics with real-time updates, all in one place.

With our all-inclusive esports calendar, you can keep up with esports tournaments from around the world, including esports results, schedules, and esports matches across League of Legends, Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, Overwatch, Call of Duty, Hearthstone, Rocket League, Starcraft 2, and Rainbow 6 Siege.

Follow teams and players, jump into match pages, track esports results, and stay informed without the usual mess. This is Strafe esports, built for fans who want clarity, speed, and control.

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Track esports matches live with fast, accurate live esports scores and detailed esports data that update as rounds, maps, and objectives shift. Every match page delivers real-time data, including player statistics, team performance, and in-game momentum swings.

Strafe pushes real-time updates and live match results so you’re never behind broadcasts, streams, or conversations. Whether you’re following one match or juggling multiple esports matches, the information stays sharp and immediate.

Esports Tournaments, Calendars & Match Schedules

The esports calendar keeps your week organised, covering esports tournaments across global events, regional leagues, and qualifiers. View match schedules, track ongoing tournaments, and check esports results the moment matches conclude.

From early group stages to finals, Strafe delivers full tournament coverage with real-time match tracking, ensuring you never miss upcoming matches or decisive live match results.

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Following favourites should be effortless. Strafe lets you track teams and players across seasons, compare matchup history, and monitor team performance across leagues and esports tournaments.

Use player statistics, match data, and esports statistics to spot form shifts and competitive edges across all major esports matches. This is Strafe esports at its core: follow teams and players, and receive real-time updates whenever results change.

Esports News, Analysis & Coverage

Esports scores are only the “what.” The esports news feed explains the “why.” Get breaking esports news, in-depth analysis, interviews, and tournament coverage that connects esports results with context.

When major esports tournaments hit, Strafe shows what changed, how teams adapted, and what’s coming next, all tied directly to matches, stats, and schedules.