BMPS 2026 Grand Finals Day 3: Date, teams, schedule, and how to watch
37 points separate first place from second as the final six matches of BMPS 2026 commence today. The squad holding that lead, Divine Gaming, has already secured the team's spot at the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2026.

After 12 Matches: The Points Breakdown
The standings after two days and 12 matches are not close. Divine Gaming’s consistency across two days—130 total points and two Chicken Dinners—has built a formidable buffer. Their primary competition isn't directly behind them; it's clustered. Gods Reign sits second at 93 points, followed by Victores Sumus at 91. A single bad game from the leader would open the door, but the onus is on the chasers to produce a high-kill, high-placement average to close the 37-point gap in just six games.
The mid-table is a congested fight for final prize pool positioning. GodLike and Genesis are tied at 90 points. Reckoning, Nebula, and Vasista are separated by just two points between 76 and 78. For these teams, Day 3 is less about the title and more about solidifying their rank for the ₹4 crore prize distribution.
The LAN Factor and Stakes
This is the first major BGMI LAN championship held in Rajasthan. The Jaipur Convention Center has provided a live audience for every rotation and skirmish. For Divine Gaming’s SLUG (Sonigra Raghuraj Singh), this is a home-state event on the biggest stage—a performance detail that adds pressure and potential energy to their current lead. The venue atmosphere is a variable that doesn't show up in the stats but can impact team morale and aggression.
The prize is binary for the winner: lift the BMPS 2026 trophy and book tickets to the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2026 in Paris. This elevates Day 3 from a finals conclusion to a direct qualifier. The raw point gap suggests Divine Gaming only needs a mid-table average to clinch. For the teams in second through fifth, they require a statistically dominant day—likely averaging a top-2 finish with high elimination counts—to overtake them.
Day 3 Scenario: What The Numbers Require
Divine Gaming can secure the title with a calm, points-focused approach. A finish of roughly 5-6 points per match—achievable with a few top-4 placements—will make them mathematically untouchable, regardless of other teams' results. Their defensive play from here is the logical move.
For Gods Reign to win, they need to outscore Divine by over 6 points per match. That requires consistent Chicken Dinners (15 points each) combined with high elimination counts. The same brutal math applies to Victores Sumus and the trailing pack. The probability shifts dramatically if Divine Gaming has an early exit in Game 13 or 14; that’s the only trigger that turns a coronation into a contest.
The action begins at 3:00 PM IST. The stream is live on Krafton India Esports' YouTube channel in multiple regional languages. Six matches. One title. One Paris ticket. The numbers from two days say Divine Gaming’s lead is overwhelming, but the final LAN day has its own physics.