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Arena Championship 11 Viewer's Guide

February 10, 2026
Wizards of the Coast

Arena Championship 11 is almost here, and 120 of MTG Arena's top players will face off for $250,000 in cash prizes and invitations to the Pro Tour and beyond! You won't want to miss a second of it. Follow along on February 21–22 and be among the first to see who wins.


What Are the Formats?

Arena Championship 11 will feature the Standard format. Day One of the event will include eight rounds of a modified version of Swiss. That is, players will play rounds of Swiss until they receive either six (6) wins or three (3) losses, for up to eight (8) total rounds.

Day Two of the Event will feature some number of Top 16 qualification matches depending on how many players reach six (6) wins on Day One followed by a single-elimination Top 16.

What Can Players Win?

Arena Championship 11 features a $250,000 prize pool. Here's how it breaks down:

Place Prize
1st $15,000
2nd $12,000
3rd–4th $10,000
5th–8th $7,000
9th–16th $4,500
17th–18th $4,000
19th–30th $3,000
31st–44th $2,000
45th–62nd $1,500
63rd–84th $1,000
85th–120th $500

In addition to the cash prizes, the Top 16 players of Arena Championship 11 will be invited to Pro Tour Secrets of Strixhaven in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 1–3, 2026. Additionally, the finalists of Arena Championship 11 will be invited to the Magic World Championship 32 in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 13–15, 2026.

Who Is Playing?

Arena Championship 11 features 120 competitors who earned invitation through Day Two wins at Qualifier Weekend events.

The current invitation list for Arena Championship 11 can be found here.

Who Are the Casters?

Here's the broadcast team for Arena Championship 11:


How Can I Follow the Event?

Arena Championship 11 will be streamed live beginning at 9 a.m. PT each day, February 21–22 at twitch.tv/magic.

You will find decklists for the event at the Arena Championship 11 Melee.gg event page, with round-by-round standings and updates provided through the live broadcast.

Can I Co-Stream the Event?

Following Twitch's content-sharing guidelines, you can co-stream the Arena Championship 11 broadcast from twitch.tv/magic using OBS or XSplit. This allows anyone on Twitch to cover the event in their voice and with their community. To be clear, co-streamed content is not endorsed by Wizards, and we expect anyone who participates in co-streaming to follow Wizards of the Coast's Fan Content Policy.

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