ALGS Pro League 2024: Full Split 2 scores and standings

Which teams are currently leading their leagues?

APAC N's REJECT WINNITY lifting the 2024 ALGS Split One Playoffs trophy.
Photo by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Esports

The second half of the ALGS 2024 season has now begun, with the top Apex Legends teams from each of the four major leagues competing for a chance to represent their region on the international LAN stage at the ALGS Split Two Playoffs and earn circuit points for the ALGS Championship at the end of the year.

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Each major region (North America, EMEA, APAC North, and APAC South) features the top 30 teams seeded into three groups based on past ALGS and Split Two Qualifier performances. All leagues play in a triple round-robin format, where each group plays a match series against every other group three times, amounting to 36 matches for each squad.

Once the regular season finishes, the top 20 teams from each region move on to the Regional Finals, where the teams with the highest number of points qualify for the ALGS Championship. The rest will have to play through the Last Chance Qualifier.

Are you curious to know how your favorite squad is performing? Here’s how every team is performing so far in Year Four.

Current ALGS Year 4 Pro League standings

Here are the standings for all four ALGS major regions. Teams in bold have qualified for the Split Two Playoffs, with the amount of teams from each region varying from past LAN performances.

APAC N's REJECT WINNITY at the 2024 ALGS Split One Playoffs.
Who will represent their region at LAN? Photo by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Esports

North America

North America’s top 12 teams proceed to the Split Two Playoffs.

PositionTeamPoints
FirstTeam Falcons149
SecondTSM114
ThirdFURIA111
FourthLG108
FifthSSG104
SixthBLEED Esports97
SeventhLiquid Alienware95
EighthNRG82
NinthNot Moist82
TenthComplexity80
11thPioneers77
12thCloud974
13thOblivion63
14thBored63
15thElev8 Gaming60
16thYUP55
17thFLUFFY AIMERS52
18thWEAVE51
19thTempr47
20thFLAT47
21stNGNL Esports45
22ndOxygen Esports44
23rdCCE42
24thDisguised42
25thNative Gaming42
26thVanity38
27thMPIRE Gaming37
28thMost Hated35
29thSTALLIONS34
30thEternal EC30

EMEA

EMEA’s top eight teams proceed to the Split Two Playoffs.

PositionTeamPoints
FirstAlliance130
SecondFaZe Clan117
ThirdGaiminGladiators107
FourthNatus Vincere100
FifthGoNext Esports94
SixthPassionUA93
SeventhTrojan92
EighthExo Clan89
NinthDMS83
TenthFA KIDS82
11thDANISH79
12thAURORA74
13thNIP73
14thStay Healthy69
15thAtlas67
16thBlacklist Intl66
17thcyvbercats65
18thPlayers61
19thEthernal56
20thaNc Outplayed53
21stVexX50
22nd9Lies Esports40
23rdThe Full English39
24th3DMAX38
25thRats34
26th73esports29
27thForbidden27
28thApex Warlords25
29thNessy23
30thPassion45

APAC North

APAC-N’s top nine teams proceed to the Split Two Playoffs.

PositionTeamPoints
FirstFNATIC142
SecondNewJ107
ThirdNOEZ FOXX106
FourthFENNEL99
FifthGHS Professional98
SixthHAO94
SeventhENTER FORCE.3693
EighthNORTHEPTION91
NinthSTRIDERZ87
TenthCRAZY RACCOON81
11thTIE81
12thRIDDLE ORDER77
13thDOSUKOI Impact76
14thREIGNITE71
15thVortexWolf68
16thKINOTROPE gaming66
17thSBI e-Sports58
18thXFACTORZ57
19thFUNNY LOCO53
20thSTYLE52
21stRED Rams46
22ndpapiko41
23rdREJECT WINNITY38
24thREVE RISE MAX36
25thchasotenka34
26thLove and Peace34
27thAREA31033
28thMeteor32
29thSETOUCHI SPARKS27
30thLucky 725

APAC South

APAC-S’ top seven teams proceed to the Split Two Playoffs.

PositionTeamPoints
FirstLegends Gaming129
SecondMKERS126
ThirdVK GAMING117
FourthXNY104
FifthSWQ104
SixthGUILD97
SeventhDreamFire93
EighthBearClaw Gaming92
NinthVegas Inferno91
TenthMeiDuiYao88
11thKill Devil78
12thWeibo gaming75
13thLGD GAMING72
14thHEROEZ67
15thGrape Soda63
16thEVOS PREDATOR60
17thRemarkable Team59
18thWMFireBird58
19thGeekay Esports53
20thFinal Dream52
21stKeepGoing46
22ndHKUF45
23rdNoCredit40
24thOutSide36
25thVirtus.pro35
26thTRUE31
27thbarbecue29
28thAkuma27
29thMXF22
30thFruit Salad11

All ALGS Pro League teams and groups in each region, Year Four

North America

The 30 NA teams in the ALGS Split Two Pro League.
Team Falcons is the newest NA addition this Split. Image via EA

Group A: Team Falcons, Spacestation Gaming, Elev8 Gaming, Oxygen Esports, NRG, Yup, Most Hated, CCE, WEAVE, Tripods

Group B: Not Moist, Luminosity, TSM, Complexity, SKD MARK, Eternal EC, Ape Gang, The Edgers, NGGL Esports, Bored

Group C: Cloud9, Disguised, Liquid Alienware, FURIA, Vanity, Native Gaming, Oblivion, Flat, Stallion, Tempr

EMEA

The 30 EMEA teams in the ALGS Split Two Pro League.
Don’t confuse Passion with PassionUA in Group B. Image via EA

Group A: Aurora, Natus Vincere, Nextup, Cybercats, GoNext Esports, Ethernal, Nessy, Trojan, Apex Warlords, Atlas

Group B: Gaimin Gladiator, Blacklist Int., PassionUA, Passion, The Full English, Infinite, Vexx, Danish, Forbidden, Players

Group C: Alliance, o7, FA Kids, EXO Clan, 9Lies Esports, ANC Outplayed, Stay Healthy, DMS, Rolling Teams, Kneecap

APAC North

The 30 APAC-N teams in the ALGS Split Two Pro League.
Reject Winnity returns to APAC-N with their first international title. Image via EA

Group A: Reject Winnity, Riddle Order, NORTHEPTION, XFACTORZ, ENTER FORCE.36, Reignite, REVE RISE MAX, KINOTROPE GAMING, NewJ, STRIDERZ

Group B: Fnatic, RED Rams, HAO, chasotenka, AREA310, Meteor, SBI e-Sports, TIE, Lucky 7, STYLE

Group C: GHS Professional, Crazy Raccoon, MM1427, FENNEL, DOSUKOI Impact, Love and Peace, SETOUCHI SPARKS, papiko, FUNNY LOCO, VortexWolf

APAC South

The 30 APAC-S teams in the ALGS Split Two Pro League.
APAC-S has something to prove in Split Two. Image via EA

Group A: Legends Gaming, MKers, Boogie Boarders, Bearclaw Gaming, Outside, MeiDuiYaoBYD, WMFireBird, Numnim, Kill Devil, HKUF

Group B: Serenity, Weibo Gaming, LGD Gaming, DreamFire, Keep Going, VK Gaming, NoCredit, MXF, Fruit Salad, Final Dream

Group C: Virtus Pro, HEROEZ, Akuma, XNY, SWQ, LightningUnicorn, Barbecue, True, Remarkable Team, Grape Fanta

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Freelance Writer for Dot Esports covering Apex Legends, League of Legends, and VALORANT. Justin has played video games throughout all of his life, starting his esports writing career in 2022 at The Game Haus. When he's not spectating matches, he can easily be found grinding the ranked ladder.