The Call of Duty League’s Opening Weekend 2021 marked the beginning of the 2021 season. LA Thieves and Atlanta FaZe are now top of groups A and B after finishing the weekend unbeaten.

There were plenty of highlights, from upsets to impressive plays, that made it a weekend to remember. Current champions Dallas Empire suffered an unexpected defeat to Minnesota Rokkr whilst Atlanta FaZe took down a menacing OpTic Chicago.
The second weekend is right around the corner where we will get a better idea of what teams are ahead of the pack.
Can’t get enough #CDL2021? Week 2 matches are just a couple of sleeps away. 🤩
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) February 15, 2021
Check out the full schedule: pic.twitter.com/7tEZLgb4p2
LA Thieves top Group A
Nadeshot’s LA Thieves faced Minnesota Rokkr in their first match of the weekend. They started the series off hot but Rokkr bounced back to level the series at 1-1.
Led by @AccuracyLA & @Priestahh, Minnesota @ROKKR claim the 6-4 S&D.
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) February 11, 2021
Series tied 1-1: @LAThieves look to regain the lead in Control. https://t.co/BiyY0qG8eg#PlayAsOne | #CDL2021 pic.twitter.com/dguO85i5Jj
Thieves then took over the series and closed it out 3-1, starting their CDL campaign on a high. They then met Clayster and the New York Subliners on Saturday in what was expected to be an exciting match-up.
The series really had it all with flashy plays being made left, right, and centre. In map one, Thieves’ Kenny found three Subliners players in his line of sight when the scores were tied. He cleaned up all three which turned the odds in LA’s favour as they won the map.
They line up for @Kuavo!@LAThieves complete the Hardpoint comeback to start the series. https://t.co/3WVNLQbCNx#LAThieves | #CDL2021 pic.twitter.com/vKUCsStPgj
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) February 14, 2021
Search and Destroy often provides the best highlights and that was true of the second map. Kenny pulled off the first 1v3 of the season to win the round. Subliners rookie, Diamondcon, then completed a 1v2 of his own in a thrilling map that was won by Thieves.
The first 1v3 clutch of the regular season goes to….. @Kuavo 💪pic.twitter.com/QOfxN5dNrX
— Breaking Point (@GGBreakingPoint) February 14, 2021
.@Diamondcon_ with the sneaky 1v2! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/UdZDL89ckF
— Breaking Point (@GGBreakingPoint) February 14, 2021
LA closed out the series 3-0 which placed them at the top of Group A.
Atlanta FaZe fight off OpTic
FaZe made light work of the Guerillas in their first match, but the one that had everyone talking was the match of the weekend versus OpTic Chicago.
Chicago were slight favourites heading into the series following Atlanta’s defeat to the Mutineers in the Kickoff Classic.
OpTic was in the driving seat after map one as they closed out the Hardpoint 250-225.
Early advantage to @OpTicCHI!
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) February 15, 2021
The late hill capture seals the opening Hardpoint win over the @ATLFaZe. https://t.co/bl6vCNh92K#BrickByBrick | #CDL2021 pic.twitter.com/A9V5kggdsl
However, Atlanta bounced back with a vengeance and levelled the series with a 6-0 victory in the Search and Destroy. In what was a back and forth series, OpTic won a tightly-contested third map to go 2-1 up but FaZe forced the map five after aBeZy ran rampant in the second Hardpoint.
A game-DEFINING triple kill from @aBeZy saves the series for @ATLFaZe! 🤯#Game5Alert with @OpTicCHI: https://t.co/bl6vCNh92K pic.twitter.com/SCyDeWES3o
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) February 15, 2021
Atlanta’s aBeZy took over the fifth map and guided his team to an enthralling series victory that topped off a great weekend of matches.
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