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MPLMY Season 14 Playoffs: Four Teams Battle for Survival

MPLMY (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Malaysia) Season 14 playoffs will eliminate two of the four teams competing tomorrow at the EduCity Indoor Arena in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. JP Niners (JPN), Todak, Monster Vicious (MV) and Red Esports now fight to secure a spot in the upper bracket semi-finals and keep their hopes alive of representing Malaysia in the M6 World Championships.

JPN, finishing third in the regular season with a 6-3 record, faces sixth-placed Red Esports, who previously upset them with a 2-0 victory back in Week 3. Fans look forward to seeing if JPN can learn from that defeat and stage a comeback. Fourth-placed Todak, who finished the season with a 5-4 record competes against MV, who also posted a 5-4 season.

However, MV experienced consistency issues despite securing crucial wins over top teams like Selangor Red Giants (SRG) and Team Vamos. Additionally, Todak must harness the momentum that lifted them two spots up the standings at season’s end. A win for either Todak or MV advances them to the next playoff match against Team Vamos while the winners of the JPN-Red Esports clash move on to challenge SRG, the regular season leaders.

With two teams facing elimination, tomorrow’s MPLMY (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Malaysia) playoffs promise intense battles as each team vies for upper bracket positions and a chance to represent Malaysia on the global stage.

Cataleya

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