British Esports Championships Finals

Saturday 3 July 2021

10:00 am : Online via Twitch

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Visit BEA Twitch account on the day to watch all the action

*This is an online event that will be streamed via Twitch*  View the schedule here. 

The British Esports Association, the not-for-profit organisation set up to promote and support grassroots esports, has partnered with Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies to deliver a live grand finals for the 2020-21 British Esports Championships.

The Championships are a series of competitive gaming tournaments for students aged 12+ in schools and colleges across the UK. Its three age-appropriate team-based games are League of Legends, Overwatch and Rocket League.

The grand finals will be hosted by Metronome. It will feature six finals, covering Division 1 and Division 2 in each game. The grand finals will be an all-day event, with each final played on stage. There will also be interview and practice areas, as well as various pop-ups and activities planned for the students to get involved in.

School and college champions will receive jerseys, trophies and professional coaching from some of the UK’s top esports teams.

The finals will give student teams the experience of performing on stage to a live audience, as well as online viewers via the British Esports Twitch channel.

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British Esports Championships Finals

*This is an online event that will be streamed via Twitch*  View the schedule here. 

The British Esports Association, the not-for-profit organisation set up to promote and support grassroots esports, has partnered with Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies to deliver a live grand finals for the 2020-21 British Esports Championships.

The Championships are a series of competitive gaming tournaments for students aged 12+ in schools and colleges across the UK. Its three age-appropriate team-based games are League of Legends, Overwatch and Rocket League.

The grand finals will be hosted by Metronome. It will feature six finals, covering Division 1 and Division 2 in each game. The grand finals will be an all-day event, with each final played on stage. There will also be interview and practice areas, as well as various pop-ups and activities planned for the students to get involved in.

School and college champions will receive jerseys, trophies and professional coaching from some of the UK’s top esports teams.

The finals will give student teams the experience of performing on stage to a live audience, as well as online viewers via the British Esports Twitch channel.

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