Get ready for another electric day of competitive Apex Legends action as Match Day 8 of the ALGS Pro League Split 1 kicks off this Saturday, June 7! This weekend, Group A faces off against Group C, and some of the top teams and standout Players in the scene will be clashing head-to-head in one of the most anticipated matchups of the split so far.
Source: @PlayApexEsports
🧨 Match Day 8 – What You Need to Know
- 📅 Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
- 🕕 Time:
- EMEA: 6 PM BST
- Americas: 3 PM PT
- 📍 Stream: Twitch.tv/PlayApex
🔥 Group A vs Group C – Who’s Playing?
The match card is STACKED with elite talent:
- Hiarka (Group A – NaVi)
- Neazul (Group C – LienQwad)
- Zachmazer (Group A – TSM)
- Catch (Group C – Reply Totem)
These players are known for their calculated aggression, game sense, and world-class mechanical skills. With playoff qualification on the line, you can expect nothing less than high-impact team fights and intense rotations.
💭 What’s at Stake?
We’re heading into the back half of Split 1 and every point matters. Teams are fighting not just for bragging rights, but to climb the Pro League standings and secure a spot in the Split 1 Playoffs. With Group C looking dangerous and Group A packed with veterans, this head-to-head will have major implications for LAN qualification.
🔴 Where to Watch
Catch all the action live on the official ALGS broadcast:
You’ll also want to follow along with @PlayApexEsports on X for live updates, highlights, and more.
Don’t miss the showdown this Saturday—it’s Group A vs Group C in what’s shaping up to be one of the most high-stakes matchups of the Pro League season.
For more ALGS updates, Apex esports news, and meta analysis, visit ALegends.gg
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Match Day 8?
Match Day 8 is on Saturday, June 7, with games kicking off at 6 PM BST (EMEA) and 3 PM PT (Americas).
Who’s playing?
It’s Group A vs Group C—expect to see top-tier players like Zachmazer, Catch, Hiarka, and Neazul.
Where can I watch?
You can watch the full broadcast live at Twitch.tv/PlayApex.
What’s the format?
Teams in each group will compete across six games, earning points based on placement and kills to climb the standings.
