Street Fighter League Pro-EU 2025: Early Results, Standings & Full Match Recap
Street Fighter League Pro-EU is back for its fourth year, and 2025 is already shaping up to be the most competitive season yet. Featuring elite players like BigBird, AngryBird, Phenom, Problem X, EndingWalker, Kilzyou, Mister Crimson, Hurricane, Takamura, and more, the league returns to live, in-person matches across five intense days of action.
The winning EU team will qualify for the Street Fighter League World Championship, facing off against Japan and the U.S. at Capcom Cup 12 in March.
Below is a full breakdown of the teams, updated standings, new rules, daily highlights, and the full event schedule.
🎮 Event Overview & Format
Street Fighter League Pro-EU 2025 keeps its traditional structure but introduces important rule updates:
Live matches return throughout the week.
Final match of every set = 20 points
All earlier matches = 10 points each
If a team tie occurs, both teams’ reserve players face off in a first-to-2 tiebreaker worth 10 points.
Winners advance to the SFL World Championship at Capcom Cup.
All matches stream live on Capcom Fighters
🏆 Current Team Standings (After Early Matches)
Top teams are already pulling ahead, with Mouz and Ninjas In Pyjamas leading the charge.
Mouz (Problem X, EndingWalker, Garnet, Lexx): 6–0 set record
Ninjas In Pyjamas (Phenom, JuicyJoe, BigBird, AngryBird): 5–1
Aegis (Mister Crimson, Kilzyou, Valmaster, Gamein99): 3–3
Wolves Esports (Hurricane, Takamura, Kusanagi, Infexious): 3–3
Solary (HeyyPepito, Akainu, vWsym, Senor Power): 1–5
Goliath Gaming: 0–6
These standings highlight Mouz’s dominance, powered by EndingWalker’s consistency and Problem X’s leadership.
🔥 Day 3 Highlights — November 24
Aegis vs. Wolves Esports
Kusanagi and Takamura open with clean sweeps.
Kilzyou answers back with a 3–0 win.
Tiebreaker: Mister Crimson (Dhalsim) defeats Infexious (Marisa) 2–1.
Mouz vs. Goliath Gaming
Lexx, Garnet, and EndingWalker deliver a 3–0 team sweep.
Ninjas In Pyjamas vs. Solary
BigBird and JuicyJoe secure early wins.
vWsym forces a tiebreaker, but Phenom closes the set 2–1.
Mouz vs. Solary
vWsym shocks Problem X.
Lexx and EndingWalker secure the comeback, giving Mouz another perfect day.
Wolves Esports vs. NIP
Hurricane opens with a strong 2–0.
JuicyJoe responds with a tight 2–1 win.
AngryBird closes the set 3–1 with Ryu.
Aegis vs. Goliath Gaming
Mister Crimson and Kilzyou anchor a confident Aegis victory.
⚡ Day 2 Highlights — November 23
Mouz vs. Ninjas In Pyjamas
EndingWalker, Problem X, and Lexx deliver Mouz a huge statement sweep.
Aegis vs. Solary
A back-and-forth set ends with Kilzyou sealing a 3–1 victory.
Goliath Gaming vs. Wolves Esports
JabhiM opens strong, but Wolves come back with Hurricane and Kusanagi.
NIP vs. Goliath Gaming
A full sweep by JuicyJoe, Phenom, and AngryBird.
Wolves Esports vs. Solary
Solary takes the first two matches, but Takamura forces a tiebreaker—and Infexious closes it out.
Aegis vs. Mouz
Aegis take the first two matches, but EndingWalker brings it back—only for Garnet to win the tiebreaker for Mouz.
💥 Day 1 Highlights — November 22
Solary vs. Goliath Gaming
Solary dominates with 3 straight wins.
Aegis vs. Ninjas In Pyjamas
Kilzyou wins the opener, but NIP take the next two for the set.
Mouz vs. Wolves Esports
Lexx and EndingWalker secure the comeback after a shaky start.
Wolves Esports vs. Aegis
Kusanagi and Hurricane anchor a 3–0 match sweep after Gamein99’s early win.
Goliath Gaming vs. Mouz
Another full sweep for Mouz—EndingWalker ends the day undefeated.
NIP vs. Solary
NIP secure a clean 3–0 set behind JuicyJoe and Phenom.
🎴 Full Team Rosters
Wolves Esports
Hurricane
Takamura
Kusanagi
Infexious
Ninjas In Pyjamas
Phenom
JuicyJoe
BigBird
AngryBird
Aegis
Mister Crimson
Kilzyou
Valmaster
Gamein99
Mouz
Problem X
EndingWalker
Garnet
Lexx
Solary
HeyyPepito
Akainu
TM | vWsym |
Senor Power
Goliath Gaming
JabhiM
ChuX
JoKeR JoKeZ
MarkTheShark
📅 Event Schedule
Day 1: Saturday, Nov 22 — 3:00 PM CET
Day 2: Sunday, Nov 23 — 3:00 PM CET
Day 3: Monday, Nov 24 — 3:00 PM CET
Day 4: Wednesday, Nov 26 — 3:00 PM CET
Day 5: Thursday, Nov 27 — 3:00 PM CET
Finals: Saturday, Nov 29 — 3:00 PM CET
Time Zone Conversion
PST: −9 hours
EST: −6 hours
UTC: −1 hour
JST: +8 hours
🏁 Final Thoughts
Street Fighter League Pro-EU 2025 is off to an explosive start. Mouz and Ninjas In Pyjamas look unstoppable, Aegis and Wolves are battling for middle ground, and Solary and Goliath Gaming are hunting for a late-season surge. With new rules, high-stakes tiebreakers, and stacked rosters, this might be the most competitive SFL season yet.
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Author:
Marcus Reed
Marcus is a 2K rec veteran who tracks the competitive scene and the weekly meta. He is also a massive Street Fighter lover and keeps up with the scene. He breaks down playstyles, builds, and matchup advantages in a way casual fans can actually use.

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