Two days of Clash Squad at the FFCM SEA 2026 Spring Group Stage and the picture is already sharp. Buriram United Esports and All Gamers Global sit top of their respective groups with perfect records. Below them, the pack is fighting for the second qualification spot in each group, and at least two rosters are in genuine danger of an early exit.
Day 3 runs March 8. This is what you need to know before it locks.
#The Format, Briefly
Eight invited teams split into two groups of four. Each group plays a single round-robin, all matches Best-of-3. Three points for a win, zero for a loss. Top two from each group advance to the Elimination Stage, which starts March 13. Prize pool: $80,000 USD.
For the full breakdown of the bracket structure and what's at stake beyond the groups, see the FFCM SEA 2026 Spring format and preview.
#Group A: Buriram Take Control, Vietnam Fights Back

Day 1, Group A results:
- Buriram United Esports 2-0 EVOS Divine (Bermuda 6-0, Kalahari 6-1)
- P Esports 2-0 Heavy (Bermuda 6-1, NexTerra 6-5)
Day 2, Group A results:
BRU's Day 1 statement against EVOS Divine was clinical. The 6-0 on Bermuda was not close. BRU Zeenon and BRU Moshi controlled midfield positioning through every round, and the 6-1 on Kalahari confirmed this was not a fluke performance. EVOS Divine's AbaaaX and AimGOD had no clean entry windows to work with.
P Esports handled Heavy with similar efficiency. The 6-1 on Bermuda was dominant, and even though Heavy dragged NexTerra to 6-5, PE's ability to close out under pressure from PE Zeref and PE Nolan signalled composure that matters in BO3 formats.
Day 2 reshuffled the order slightly. EVOS Divine bounce back with a 2-1 win over Heavy, keeping themselves alive heading into their final Day 3 match against P Esports. That result matters. If EVOS win on Day 3, they finish 2-1 and force a tiebreaker scenario. If P Esports hold them, Vietnam sends two teams to the knockouts.
The bigger result in Group A: Buriram take a 2-1 series against P Esports. This is a team that swept the group's second-best side on Day 1, then grinds out a competitive win in their toughest matchup. BRU Zeenon's squad now sits at 6 points, two wins, zero losses. They are already through regardless of what happens Sunday.
P Esports at 3 points (1-1) remain in second. They face EVOS Divine on Day 3, and whoever wins that match almost certainly takes the second qualification spot. Heavy are eliminated in practice, sitting at 0 points with a 0-2 record.
Group A standings after Day 2:
| Rank | Team | W-L | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Buriram United Esports | 2-0 | 6 |
| 2 | P Esports | 1-1 | 3 |
| 3 | EVOS Divine | 1-1 | 3 |
| 4 | Heavy | 0-2 | 0 |
#Group B: AG Global Sweep, Falcons Flip the Script
Day 1, Group B results:
- All Gamers Global 2-1 Team Falcons (Solara 0-6, Bermuda 6-6 ?, NexTerra 6-0)
- WAG 2-0 RRQ Kazu (Bermuda 6-4, Kalahari 6-2)
Day 2, Group B results:
- All Gamers Global 2-0 RRQ Kazu
- Team Falcons 2-0 WAG
Group B is the more volatile bracket, and Day 2 made that clear.
AG Global's opening win over Team Falcons on Day 1 was the most significant result of the tournament so far. FLCN LIMITx7 is one of the best Clash Squad fraggers in SEA. AG holding him and the Falcons roster to a 2-1 series, conceding only the Solara map before locking down Bermuda and NexTerra, was a credibility statement for AG TEAMSR and AG DEW. The Vietnamese social media coverage specifically called out LIMITx7's inability to crack AG's defensive setups on NexTerra in the deciding map.
WAG's 2-0 over RRQ Kazu on Day 1 was clean. Kalahari is a map WAG have historically read well, and their 6-2 on that map against RRQ's defensive structure showed why they came in as one of the more tactically versatile Vietnamese sides in this field.
But Day 2 changed Group B's texture completely.
Falcons respond to their Day 1 loss by going 2-0 over WAG. The Free Fire Esports Vietnam page confirmed WAG could not solve Team Falcons, specifically naming LIMITx7 as the factor. After conceding to AG's structure in a close three-map series, Falcons came back with adjustments. WAG's XBOR and NHAN7 are high-ceiling players, but Falcons at full aggression with FLCN ONFIRE and FLCN SAINOI supporting LIMITx7's entries is a different problem.
AG Global sweep RRQ Kazu 2-0 on Day 2 to go perfect at 2-0, 6 points. They are through.
The remaining question in Group B: Falcons at 3 points (1-1) versus WAG at 3 points (1-1). They do not play each other again in the group stage. Their Day 3 opponents are RRQ Kazu (Falcons) and AG Global (WAG). Falcons have the easier fixture. RRQ have not won a map across two days. WAG go up against a team that's already qualified and may rotate or adjust their approach, though AG Global have shown nothing but clean execution so far.
Map differential could decide the second Group B spot if Falcons and WAG both win or both lose on Sunday. Right now, Falcons hold the edge given WAG's 2-0 loss to them.
Group B standings after Day 2:
| Rank | Team | W-L | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | All Gamers Global | 2-0 | 6 |
| 2 | Team Falcons | 1-1 | 3 |
| 3 | WAG | 1-1 | 3 |
| 4 | RRQ Kazu | 0-2 | 0 |
#Three Things That Stand Out
Buriram's floor is exceptionally high. The FFWS Thailand Spring champions are the only team in this group stage to win every map across two days of play. Their Bermuda execution is particularly sharp, going 6-0 in the opening map of the tournament. The rest of the field needs to be ready to ban Bermuda away from them in the knockouts, or find a read on BRU that nobody has cracked in two days.
AG Global are a real threat, not just a bracket spoiler. Beating Team Falcons in a three-map series when LIMITx7 is operating at full output is not a routine result. Falcons have one of the most recognized CS pedigrees in SEA. AG's ability to absorb their aggression and win on NexTerra specifically showed a tactical maturity that makes them a legitimate contender at the Elimination Stage, not just a group stage qualifier.
Indonesia is in trouble. RRQ Kazu have not taken a map in two days. EVOS Divine went 0-2 on Day 1 and only got a lifeline because Heavy are winless too. Even if EVOS beat P Esports on Day 3, they face a tough bracket draw in the knockouts. RRQ's elimination is effectively certain. This is a difficult result for two of Indonesia's most decorated rosters, and it reflects how much ground the country has lost in pure 4v4 CS depth compared to Thailand's depth and Vietnam's tactical development.
#What Decides Day 3
Group A comes down to P Esports vs EVOS Divine. Vietnam's second seat or Indonesia's first knockout appearance, one of those narratives closes Sunday. P Esports have the better aggregate performance across two days, but EVOS showed Day 2 they can adjust.
Group B is cleaner on paper but tighter on margins. Falcons beat RRQ, WAG likely push AG. If map differential becomes the tiebreaker, the math gets complicated quickly. The Falcons need to win convincingly. A 2-0 with healthy round margins removes all ambiguity.
Day 3 begins at 16:00 ICT on March 8. The Elimination Stage bracket is set on March 13.
For context on how the 2026 Free Fire competitive calendar connects FFCM to the broader FFWS and EWC pipeline, the Free Fire esports 2026 full roadmap has the complete picture.




