VCT Master Madrid has come to a close with Sentinels taking the trophy for VCT Americas. Here you can find everything about the tournament including a recap, standings, and scores.

After two weeks of heart-pounding Valorant play, Masters Madrid has come to a close. Sentinels defeated Gen.G in the Grand Finals 3-2, claiming their third Masters title and second international trophy in the esport.

Both Sentinels and Gen.G cruised through the Swiss Stage, not dropping a series. In the bracket stage, Sentinels ran into the Korean squad in the upper final and fell to the VCT Pacific team 2-1. In the lower bracket final, Sentinels rallied against Paper Rex and qualified for the Grand Final.

The series against Gen.G went the distance and became one of the most matched matches in Valorant esports history in the process.

Below is everything about the VCT Masters Madrid tournament including where to watch, match results, format, and schedule.

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VCT Masters Madrid: Stream

VCT Masters Madrid: Stream

The Masters Madrid tournament will be streamed on the Valorant EsportsTwitchandYouTube. We’ve embedded the Twitch stream below for your convenience.

The Swiss format sees the top-seeded teams first going up against a No. 2 seed from a different region. From there, teams who win will be pared up against other teams of the same record, until four teams have accumulated two wins before two losses.

Each series will be a best-of-three and will continue until the field of eight is reduced to four.

The Playoff Stage will see the four teams face off in a double-eliminated bracket, with each match being a best-of-three, with the lower and Grand Finals matchups being best-of-five series.

Day 9: March 24

Day 8: March 23

Day 7: March 22

Day 6: March 21

Day 1: March 14

Day 2: March 15

Day 3: March 16

Day 4: March 17

Day 5: March 18

Teams qualified for the tournament via theirVCT international league’s kickoff tournament.

Every team, and their rosters, that qualified for the Masters event is listed below.

Declan McLaughlin was a Gaming & Esports Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Valorant and League of Legends. He has bylines at Upcomer and Inven Global.