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IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 2 Day 2 Results: Spirit and FUT Advance, GamerLegion and FlyQuest Eliminated

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Before the final match of the day had even started, it was clear: Sunday at IEM Cologne Major 2026 was going to be a day of reckoning. The Swiss system is unforgiving — Round 3 of Stage 2 introduced best-of-3 series for the first time, and for eight teams that meant either a ticket forward or a flight home. By the end of June 7th, the bracket had its first definitive answers: two teams secured their spots in Stage 3 early, while two others left Cologne without a single series win.

How Stage 2 Swiss System Works: A Quick Breakdown

Before diving into the results, it’s worth understanding the format. Stage 2 runs a classic Swiss system across 16 teams. Rounds 1 and 2 are best-of-1 matches; from Round 3 onwards, everything is best-of-3. Three series wins (3-0) or a combined 3-1/3-2 record opens the door to Stage 3. Three losses mean elimination.

That’s why the second matchday carried a different weight entirely — for the first time, real fates were on the line, not just bracket positioning.

IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 2 Day 2: All Match Results

Eight series were played on June 7th. Here’s how it all went down:

Team 1 Score Team 2 Format
Monte 2–0 Legacy bo3
Astralis 1–2 TYLOO bo3
BetBoom Team 2–0 M80 bo3
MIBR 0–1 BIG bo1
B8 2–1 GamerLegion bo3
FlyQuest 0–2 paiN Gaming bo3
G2 Esports 1–2 FUT Esports bo3
Team Spirit 2–0 9z Team bo3

The most talked-about result of the day was G2 vs FUT Esports. The Turkish organization didn’t just win — they dominated G2 on Anubis, shutting down every comeback attempt, then held their nerve on Overpass to close it out. For FUT, this is no longer a fluke: they’re becoming one of the stories of the tournament.

The B8 vs GamerLegion series was equally gripping. The Ukrainian side dropped Mirage, but regrouped and won the Nuke decider in a tense finish — and that result is what sent GamerLegion packing.

BetBoom Team roster ahead of Stage 2 matches at IEM Cologne Major 2026 in Counter-Strike 2

Who Advanced to Stage 3 and Who Got Eliminated

The second matchday produced the first teams with confirmed final statuses:

Advanced to Stage 3 (3-0):

  • Team Spirit — cruised past 9z with a clean record and a +11 round differential
  • FUT Esports — sensationally swept through the entire pool including G2, finishing with a staggering +42 round differential

Eliminated (0-3):

  • GamerLegion — three series played, zero won, finishing 23rd–24th
  • FlyQuest — same story, paiN Gaming proved too strong in the decider

IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 2 Standings After Day 2

# Team Round Diff Record Status
1 Team Spirit +11 3-0  Stage 3
2 FUT Esports +42 3-0  Stage 3
3 G2 Esports +3 2-1  Continuing
4 Monte +4 2-1  Continuing
5 TYLOO +7 2-1  Continuing
6 BetBoom Team +7 2-1  Continuing
7 BIG +4 2-1  Continuing
8 9z Team -10 2-1 Continuing
9 MIBR -12 1-2  On the edge
10 M80 -13 1-2  On the edge
11 Astralis -6 1-2  On the edge
12 paiN Gaming +1 1-2  On the edge
13 B8 -6 1-2  On the edge
14 Legacy -1 1-2  On the edge
15 GamerLegion -12 0-3  Eliminated
16 FlyQuest -19 0-3  Eliminated

The eight remaining teams — split between 2-1 and 1-2 records — will continue their fight on June 8–9. Every map from here on is essentially a playoff match.

Biggest Surprises of the Day: FUT’s Upset, TYLOO’s Rise, and Astralis in Crisis

FUT Esports can no longer be called a surprise — they’re a genuine contender. A team many considered a solid but unremarkable Stage 1 qualifier has now swept through the entire Stage 2 Swiss pool, including a dominant performance against G2. A +42 round differential across three matches isn’t luck; it’s a statement.

TYLOO continue to impress. The Chinese squad took down Astralis convincingly and remain well-positioned in the upper bracket — for a region that often gets underestimated on the Major stage, this is a real moment.

Astralis, on the other hand, are in serious trouble. Dropping to TYLOO while sitting at 1-2 means the Danish organization now faces a must-win elimination match with zero margin for error.

BIG’s run adds another layer to the Cologne storyline. The Germans — playing in what is essentially their home city — pulled off a remarkable comeback in a previous match after trailing badly on the scoreboard. Now sitting at 2-1, they’ll carry that momentum into a high-pressure bo3. Playing at home cuts both ways.

IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 2 Day 3 Schedule: Key Matches to Watch on June 8

BIG player focused during a Stage 2 match at IEM Cologne Major 2026 in CS2

Stage 2 continues June 8–9. The bracket is set: 2-1 teams play each other for a direct Stage 3 spot, while 1-2 teams face off in survival matches. All remaining series are bo3, and at this stage of a Major, upsets are rare — but not impossible.

Matches worth following closely:

  • G2 Esports — must respond after the FUT loss; their tournament life depends on it
  • BetBoom Team — riding strong form, but the 2-1 pool will offer a much sterner test
  • Monte — consistent and clinical so far, though top-half opponents will raise the difficulty
  • Astralis and MIBR — both in the 1-2 bucket, both one loss from going home

The Legends Stage (Stage 3) begins June 11 and runs through June 21. Total prize pool: $1,250,000.

What Day 2 Means for the Tournament Going Forward

The second matchday of Stage 2 gave us clear answers at the extremes — Spirit and FUT are through, GamerLegion and FlyQuest are done — but left the middle of the bracket wide open. That’s where the real drama will play out over the next two days.

Spirit look like genuine title contenders after a flawless Stage 2 run. FUT have gone from dark horse to must-watch team. And G2, still one of the most talented rosters in the field, have something to prove after being taken apart by a team ranked below them on paper.

The spots in Stage 3 aren’t just about advancement — they carry ranking points, prize money, and the kind of momentum that can define a team’s entire season. With eight teams still fighting and every bo3 potentially season-defining, June 8–9 in Cologne is unmissable CS2.

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