
ChaiViz
22.03.2026
With ESL One Birmingham 2026 kicking off on March 22, the Tier 1 Dota 2 calendar is entering one of its most competitive stretches of the season. Sixteen teams are converging on bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham, UK, for eight days of group stage and double-elimination playoff action. The prize pool stands at $1,000,000, with $250,000 going to the champion and 35,460 EPT Points distributed across all finishing positions.
The stakes extend beyond the trophy. ESL One Birmingham sits on the ESL Pro Tour, meaning every result shapes the EPT leaderboard standings heading into DreamLeague Season 29. For Pick'ems purposes, that makes every match decision count twice over.
Gocore tracks all upcoming Dota 2 tournaments throughout the season, offering daily match tips, live tournament tracking, and a dedicated Pick'ems platform where you can put your reads to the test. With 16 teams across two groups and a full double-elimination bracket to navigate, ESL One Birmingham gives you plenty of decision points to work with.
Understanding the format before locking in your picks is the first step toward a clean Pick'ems score. ESL One Birmingham uses two round-robin groups of eight teams apiece, with all group stage series played as two-game sets. The top two teams from each group advance directly to the upper bracket of playoffs, while third and fourth place drop into the lower bracket. The remaining four teams from each group are eliminated before playoffs begin.

Image source The playoff bracket is double-elimination, with all matches played as Bo3 and the Grand Final as a Bo5. That structure creates meaningful second-chance paths for teams that stumble early, which matters when evaluating the Dota 2 odds on any given matchup. A team entering the lower bracket at ESL One Birmingham is not out of contention, and that resilience is worth factoring into your bracket predictions before committing.
On the EPT leaderboard heading into the event, Tundra Esports sit first with 6,610 points, making them the standout favorites on paper. Aurora Gaming enter second at 4,730 points, followed by Xtreme Gaming in third and PARIVISION in fourth. Team Liquid hold fifth place on the leaderboard. Team Yandex and Team Spirit, who received direct invites, sit sixth and seventh respectively despite the leaderboard suggesting other teams have outperformed them across the season so far.
Not all bracket picks should default to the invited names. Several qualifier representatives arrive in Birmingham with rosters capable of disrupting the upper half of the field.
Team Falcons qualified through Western Europe with a lineup of skiter, Malr1ne, ATF, Cr1t-, and Sneyking, coached by Aui_2000. That is a roster with substantial Tier 1 pedigree and real upset potential against any of the invited teams. Virtus pro also came through the WEU qualifier with Abed at mid and Fly on hard support, two players who have delivered consistently at the top level of international Dota 2.

BetBoom Team took first place in the Eastern Europe qualifier with gpk~ in the mid role. Aurora Gaming also qualified from EEU, bringing Nightfall as their carry, and their second-place EPT leaderboard position makes them one of the most dangerous teams in the entire bracket.

From Southeast Asia, REKONIX arrive as a full Indonesian lineup after winning the SEA qualifier, while GamerLegion represent North America and paiN Gaming carry South American expectations into Birmingham.

ESL One Birmingham runs across eight days of matches, which means your Pick'ems entries need to hold up through a longer competition window than a typical weekend event. Gocore operates as your Dota 2 betting site alternative for competitive predictions, with daily match tips that reflect the current state of each matchup rather than pre-tournament assumptions that can quickly become outdated once group play begins.
The platform covers both the group stage and the full playoff bracket, giving you the complete tournament picture in one place. Each correct pick earns a point, and the leaderboard cycles across weekly and monthly standings. For a tournament this deep, Tundra Esports are the clear Pick'ems anchor given their leaderboard position, but Aurora Gaming's second-place EPT standing and Team Falcons' experienced roster make them worth backing in the right spots.
Group assignments and the bracket draw are still to come. This is the window to get your initial reads established before the full field is set.
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ChaiViz
22.03.2026
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