How to watch CDL London: Stream, schedule, results, more

Joe O'Brien

The Call of Duty League heads to London for its second week on February 8-9, and here’s everything you need to know to catch all the action.

The CDL kicked off with a launch weekend in Minnesota on January 24-26, which saw all twelve franchises make their debut.

Now, the league is headed to London for the first tournament weekend of the year, hosted by the London Royal Ravens at the Copper Box Arena. Unlike the launch event only eight teams will be in attendance, and they’ll be battling to claim the first CDL title of the season, as well as earning extra points for the overall standings the further they make it into the bracket.

You can keep up with everything at CDL London right here on our dedicated hub.

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Stream

As announced just before the CDL Launch Weekend, the Call of Duty League will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube. You can watch the stream here:

Bracket

Group A Bracket

 

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Group B Bracket

 

Finals bracket

 

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Schedule & results

Day One – Saturday February 8

Round Match PST EST GMT AEDT
Group B WR1 Paris Legion 1-3 New York Subliners 3:30 AM 6:30 AM 11:30 AM 10:30 PM
Group A WR1 Dallas Empire 3-0 Seattle Surge 4:45 AM 7: 45 AM 12:45 AM 11:45 PM
Group A WR1 Chicago Huntsmen 3-0 LA Guerrillas 6 AM 9 AM 2 PM 1 AM
Group B WR1 London Royal Ravens 3-1 Toronto Ultra 7:15 AM 10:15 AM 3:15 PM 2:15 AM
Group A WR 2 Dallas Empire 1-3 Chicago Huntsmen 9:30 AM 12:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 AM
Group B WR 2 NY Subliners 2-3 London Royal Ravens 11 AM 2 PM 7 PM 6 AM

 

Day Two – Sunday February 9

Round Match PST EST GMT AEDT 
Group A LR1 LA Guerrillas 2-3 Seattle Surge 2:30 AM 5:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 PM
Group B LR1 Paris Legion 3-1 Toronto Ultra 4:00 AM 7:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:00 PM
Group B LR 2 Paris Legion 3-0 NY Subliners 5:30 AM 8:30 AM 1:30 PM 12:30 AM
Group A LR 2 Seattle Surge 1-3 Dallas Empire 7:0 AM 10:00 AM 3 PM 2:00 AM
Semifinal 1 Chicago Huntsmen 3-2 Paris Legion 9 AM 12 PM 5 PM 4 AM
Semifinal 2 London Royal Ravens 2-3 Dallas Empire 10:30 AM 1:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 AM
Final Chicago Huntsmen 3-0 Dallas Empire 12:00 PM 3 PM 8 PM 7 AM

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CDL London Content

Here you’ll be able to find news, features, and interviews published leading up to and during CDL London.

Interviews

KiSMET – Paris Legion

SHANEE – London Royal Ravens (coach)

Miles Ross

Bidz – Team Singularity

Nicky Romero

Tommey – Dallas Empire

Loony – Toronto Ultra

Benson

Amish Shah – ReKT Global (London Royal Ravens)

Dave Bialek – ReKT Global (London Royal Ravens)

FormaL – Chicago Huntsmen

Scump – Chicago Huntsmen

iLLeY – Dallas Empire

Zed – Paris Legion

Dqvee – Team WaR

ZooMaa – NY Subliners

Zer0 – Subliners

Pre-event content

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Minnesota crowd during New York Subliners versus London Royal Ravens.
The opening CDL weekend took place in Minnesota.

 

Format & rules

Unlike the CDL Launch Weekend, in which all teams played two games against pre-arranged opponents, CDL London will be the first event featuring a tournament format which will be used for the rest of the regular season events.

The teams will be split into two groups of four, each of which will operate a double elimination bracket – two series wins secures a spot in the playoffs, two losses mean elimination. Four teams will reach the playoffs, which will consist of a single-elimination semifinals and final.

In addition to glory at CDL London itself, teams will also pick up points towards the overall standings. Each series victory is worth 10 CDL Points, with additional bonus points

  • 1st – 50 CDL Points
  • 2nd – 30 CDL Points
  • 3rd/4th – 20 CDL Points
  • 5th/6th – 10 CDL Points
  • 7th/8th – 0 CDL Points

Winning a tournament weekend would grant a team a total of 90 CDL Points, as it requires four series victories to escape the group and with the final playoffs, meaning even early on in the season a tournament win could have a major impact on a team’s year. Conversely, walking away without a series win could put some teams at a notable deficit.

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Teams & Rosters

The following teams will be competing at CDL London.

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Chicago Huntsmen

  • Seth ‘Scump‘ Abner
  • Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper
  • Alec ‘Arcitys‘ Sanderson
  • Dylan ‘Envoy‘ Hannon
  • Peirce ‘Gunless‘ Hillman
  • Jordon ‘General‘ General (Sub)
  • Marcus ‘MBoZe‘ Blanks (Sub)

 

Dallas Empire

  • James ‘Clayster‘ Eubanks
  • Ian ‘Crimsix‘ Porter
  • Anthony ‘Shotzzy‘ Cuevas-Castro
  • Cuyler ‘Huke‘ Garland
  • Indervir ‘iLLeY‘ Dhaliwal
  • Thomas ‘Tommey‘ Trewen (Sub)
  • Paul ‘Tisch‘ Tischler (Sub)

 

London Royal Ravens

  • Bradley ‘wuskin‘ Marshall
  • Matthew ‘Skrapz‘ Marshall
  • Jordan ‘Jurd‘ Crowley
  • Rhys ‘Rated‘ Price
  • Dylan ‘Dylan‘ Henderson
  • Sean ‘Seany‘ O’Connor (Sub)
  • Dylan ‘MadCat‘ Daly (Sub)

 

LA Guerrillas

  • Patrick ‘ACHES‘ Price
  • Ulysses ‘AquA‘ Silva
  • Jacob ‘Decemate‘ Cato
  • Renato ‘Saints‘ Forz
  • Andres ‘Lacefield‘ Lacefield
  • Rasim ‘Blazt‘ Ogresevic (Sub)

 

Toronto Ultra

  • Daniel ‘Loony‘ Loza
  • Anthony ‘Methodz‘ Zinni
  • Carson ‘Brack‘ Newberry
  • Alejandro ‘Lucky‘ López
  • Adrian ‘MeTTalZ‘ Serrano
  • Tobias ‘CleanZ‘ Juul Jønsson (Sub)
  • Nicholas ‘Classic‘ DiCostanzo (Sub)
  • Cameron ‘Cammy‘ McKilligan (Sub)
  • Ben ‘Bance‘ Bance (Sub)
  • Mehran ‘Mayhem‘ Anjomshoa (Sub)

 

Seattle Surge

  • Damon ‘Karma‘ Barlow
  • Ian ‘Enable‘ Wyatt
  • Sam ‘Octane‘ Larew
  • Josiah ‘Slacked‘ Berry
  • Bryan ‘Apathy‘ Zhelyazkov
  • Casey ‘Pandur‘ Romano (Sub)
  • Nicholas ‘Proto‘ Maldonado (Sub)

 

Paris Legion

  • Luke ‘Louqa‘ Rigas
  • Conrad ‘Shockz‘ Rymarek
  • Denholm ‘Denz‘ Taylor
  • Matthew ‘KISMET‘ Tinsley
  • Timothy ‘Phantomz‘ Landis
  • Zach ‘Zed‘ Denyer
  • Paul ‘Breszy‘ Breszynski

 

New York Subliners

  • Thomas ‘ZooMaa‘ Paparatto
  • Donovan ‘Temp‘ Laroda
  • Lamar ‘Accuracy‘ Abedi
  • Trei ‘Zer0‘ Morris
  • Dillon ‘Attach‘ Prive
  • Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin (Sub)
  • Nick ‘Happy‘ Suda (Sub)

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About The Author

Joe O'Brien was a veteran esports and gaming journalist, with a passion and knowledge for almost every esport, ranging from Call of Duty, to League of Legends, to Overwatch. He joined Dexerto in 2015, as the company's first employee, and helped shape the coverage for years to come.