Here are the pools for the 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship

The top 32 teams in the world will be fighting for their share of the $1.5 million prize pool.

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The 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship is right around the corner.

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CoD Champs 2018 will take place in Columbus, Ohio from Aug. 15 to 19 with 32 of the best teams in the world fighting for their share of the $1.5 million prize pool.

Related: Every team that’s qualified for CoD Champs 2018

After finalizing all of the teams that qualified for this tournament earlier this week, we now know the groups for CoD Champs 2018, too.

The pool play selection show for CoD Champs 2018 was hosted following the conclusion of the CWL Pro League Stage Two Playoffs, which Team Kaliber won by beating Rise Nation in an intense grand finals.

Related: Team Kaliber defeat Rise Nation to win the CWL Pro League Stage 2 Playoffs

The 32 teams have been divided into eight groups of four for pool play—and only the top two squads in each pool will advance to the double-elimination bracket stage.

Here are the groups for the 2018 Call of Duty World League Championship.

Pool A

  • Team Kaliber
  • Epsilon
  • Heretics
  • Lightning Pandas

Pool B

  • Rise Nation
  • Tainted Minds
  • Lethal Gaming
  • BRASH Esports

Pool C

  • Red Reserve
  • Mindfreak
  • Ghost Gaming
  • ZoneGG

Pool D

  • eUnited
  • Splyce
  • EZG Esports
  • Team Sween

Pool E

  • FaZe Clan
  • compLexity
  • Enigma6
  • Morituri Esports

Pool F

  • UNILAD
  • Team Envy
  • Les Blues
  • Mentality Esports

Pool G

  • Echo Fox
  • Luminosity
  • Vitality
  • HavoK Esports

Pool H

  • OpTic Gaming
  • Evil Geniuses
  • Elevate
  • Supremacy
Image via [CWL](https://twitter.com/CODWorldLeague/status/1023720441406414848)

Everything that’s happened throughout the 2018 season has led up to this moment—the biggest tournament of the year will begin on Aug. 15.

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