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Nearing the end of the swiss stage, every single game now counts as we move on to all the series becoming best of 3. With each team competeing for their slot in the final for MLBB esports this year.
From CFU Gaming’s clean sweep to Selangor Red Giants’ unforgettable Savage, here’s everything that went down on the fourth day of competition.

CFU Gaming opened the day with authority, securing a convincing 2–0 win over Boostgate Esports. From the opening minutes of Game 1 to the final push of Game 2, CFU controlled the pace, showing superior drafting discipline and crisp execution in teamfights.
Despite getting the mid-game advantage, Boostgate struggled to find openings as CFU consistently punished overextensions and converted small advantages into decisive objective control. By Game 2, CFU looked even more composed, closing out the series without allowing Boostgate a foothold back into the game.
The win gives CFU Gaming another chance survive the Swiss Stage and puts them firmly on track for qualification after the M7 Swiss Stage Day 4. While Boostgate Esports is the second team to make their exit in the tournament following DianFengYaoGuai.
In a tightly contested single-game matchup, Aurora Türkiye emerged victorious over Evil, keeping their momentum in the Swiss Stage towards Knockouts qualification. The game was defined by controlled aggression and disciplined macro play, with Aurora finding key advantages around neutral objectives.
Evil attempted to force momentum through skirmishes, but Aurora’s patience paid off, as they capitalized on late-game positioning to close out the win. While not the flashiest match of the day, it was a crucial result that could prove decisive as the Swiss Stage nears its conclusion.
For Evil, the loss adds pressure heading into their next series, where any slip-up could prove fatal for their tournament. Only the best MLBB teams will survive here.

One of the most consequential results of Day 4 came as Team Spirit defeated ONIC 1–0, pushing the crowd-favorite squad dangerously close to elimination.
ONIC entered the day with little margin for error, and despite moments of resistance, they struggled to gain control of the map. Team Spirit dictated the tempo since the beginning of the draft, with ONIC not being able to do anything against Kid Bo0mba’s Esmeralda, as well as capitalizing on cleaner engagements and superior objective timing to secure the win.
This loss leaves ONIC on the brink of elimination in the 1-2 bracket, with their M7 campaign now hanging by a thread. Once considered one of the tournament’s heavy hitters, ONIC must now win out to keep their championship dreams alive. A dramatic turn of events in the narrative in M7 Swiss Stage Day 4.

The series of the day belonged to Selangor Red Giants and Team Liquid, a three-game thriller that delivered both peak drama and a moment of M7 history. Game 3 was the epitome of true professional MLBB as both teams really fought for that early spot in the Knockout Stage.
During Game 1, SRG.Innocent etched his name into the record books alongside his current opponent KarlTzy. In a breathtaking teamfight, Innocent secured the first Savage of the M7 World Championship, igniting the arena and instantly becoming one of the tournament’s defining highlights.
He now joins KarlTzy and 2 other distinguished players in this amazing feat, especially with the 1v5 situation in front of him. They didn’t win the first game but that moment will be forever remembered in the MLBB history. After splitting the first two games of the series, the series came down to a decisive Game 3 in the M7 Swiss Stage Day 4.
The moment looked poised to swing the series in SRG’s favor having a huge lead early to mid, but Team Liquid refused to fold. Demonstrating composure under immense pressure, Team Liquid reset for about four times even with SRG pushing with the lord.
They tightened their formation, and slowly clawed control back through superior macro play and objective prioritization. However, it was still Selangor Red Giants’ strategic teamfights that defined the end of the match.
Despite all of Team Liquid players’ heroics, Selangor Red Giants closed out the series 2–1, showcasing why discipline and adaptability often triumph over even the most explosive individual moments across that game. SRG won heavily in macro by not dropping a single tower in the game to keep their minions pushing to Team Liquid’s base.
Game 3 will forever be in the books for the best matches in the history of the M-Series.
As the M7 Swiss Stage Day 4 games wrap up, the overall Swiss Stage picture is becoming clearer and more brutal. The next few matches scheduled are as follows:
2-1 Bracket
1-2 Bracket
With only a handful of rounds remaining, every match from here on out carries elimination-level stakes. The margin for error is razor-thin, and Day 4 proved that no team is safe. Day 5 of Swiss Stage will resume on January 15, 2026 2:00 PM GMT+7.
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