- The Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Day 6 delivered high-stakes matches as teams battled for the final Grand Finals spots.
- RRQ Kazu leads the overall standings, with Fluxo and Buriram United Esports close behind.
- Only the top 12 teams advance, setting the stage for the upcoming Point Rush and Grand Finals showdown.
Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Overall Standings (Day 6)

Summary
The Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Overall Standings are reaching their most crucial phase as the Knockout stage enters its final day. Day 6 of the FFWS 2025 Global Finals gave intense matchups as teams fight for the last available spots in the Grand Finals. After six days of non-stop action, the top 12 teams are on the verge of qualifying, while six others will face elimination.
Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Day 6 Schedule and Groups
The Knockout Day 6 of Free Fire World Series Global Finals matches were scheduled for November 9, featuring six critical rounds where every kill and placement point could decide a team’s fate.
Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Overall Standings
Here’s the updated Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Overall Standings:

- RRQ Kazu - 379 points
- Fluxo - 350 points
- Buriram United Esports - 339 points
- Team Solid - 313 points
- Rainbow7 - 303 points
- All Gamers Global - 280 points
- P Esports - 273 points
- EVOS Divine - 270 points
- Team Falcons - 256 points
- E1 Sports - 256 points
- Heavy - 241 points
- GOW - 238 points
- Nova Legion - 219 points
- WAG - 189 points
- Clear Vision Esports - 165 points
- Red Hawks - 134 points
- Red Cliff - 121 points
- Hotshot Esports - 96 points
Only the top 12 teams will move forward to the Grand Finals, with lower-ranked teams like EVOS Divine and Nova Legion battling to stay above the elimination line.
Knockout Format and Point Distribution
The Knockout stage features 18 teams divided into three groups, playing 24 matches across several days. Each team earns 1 point per kill, while placement points reward consistency and clutch finishes.
Placement
The format ensures that both aggression and consistency are equally rewarded. Teams can’t rely solely on Booyahs but must maintain strong kill counts to climb the Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout Overall Standings.
Where to Watch
Fans can catch all the action live on the Free Fire Esports official YouTube and Twitch channels in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Thai, Portuguese, and Spanish.
After Day 6, the top 12 teams will advance to the Point Rush phase, followed by the Grand Finals, where the world champion will be crowned. As the stage comes to an end, all eyes are on Buriram United Esports can they maintain their dominance, or will another contender rise to the top?
For those following all major Free Fire updates, don’t miss the Free Fire December 2025 Booyah Pass Leaks, which reveal upcoming rewards, themed cosmetics, and new event mechanics that tie into the ongoing esports season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout stage?
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What is the Free Fire World Series Global Finals Knockout stage?
The Knockout stage is part of the FFWS 2025 Global Finals where 18 teams compete in multiple matches to secure a top 12 position and qualify for the Grand Finals.
Which team is leading the FFWS 2025 Knockout Overall Standings after Day 6?
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Which team is leading the FFWS 2025 Knockout Overall Standings after Day 6?
After Day 6, RRQ Kazu leads the overall standings with 379 points, followed closely by Fluxo and Buriram United Esports.
How are points calculated in the Free Fire World Series Knockout stage?
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How are points calculated in the Free Fire World Series Knockout stage?
Teams earn 1 point per kill, while placement points range from 12 for first place to 0 for teams finishing 11th–12th in each match.
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