Day 3 of the Gauntlet Stage of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 is scheduled for November 26. All 16 teams will battle against each other in the six remaining matches of the stage. The top seven will secure a direct spot in the Grand Finals, while the remaining nine will advance to the Group Stage.The PMGC 2025 is being held offline in Thailand. The annual event boasts a massive prize pool of $3 million. It began on November 24 and will conclude on December 14.Participating teams in PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHere are the names of the 16 teams participating in the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage:Alpha Gaming (Mongolia)Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)D'Xavier (Vietnam)DRX (South Korea)eArena (Thailand)GS Esports (Iraq)MadBulls (CIS)Orangutan (India)R8 Esports (MENA)Geekay Esports (MENA)Regnum Carya (Turkey)ULF Esports (Turkey)Kara Esports (Turkey)ThunderTalk Gaming (China)Virtus.pro (CIS)Wolves Esports (North America)Schedule and how to watchThe first match of Day 3 is scheduled on the Rondo map. The following three encounters will take place on Erangel, while the final two will be played on Miramar. Fans can watch these battles live on PUBG Mobile Esports' YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch channels, starting at 4:30 pm IST.Here is the schedule for Day 3:Match 1 - Rondo - 4:30 pm ISTMatch 2 - Erangel - 5:10 pm ISTMatch 3 - Erangel - 6:00 pm ISTMatch 4 - Erangel - 7:00 pm ISTMatch 5 - Miramar - 7:40 pm ISTMatch 6 - Miramar - 8:30 pm ISTOverall standings after Day 2 of PMGC 2025 GauntletThunderTalk showed consistency in the first two days of the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage, securing first place with 120 points and three Chicken Dinners across 12 matches. Kara finished second with 112 points and one Chicken Dinner, while Madbulls took the third spot with 99 points and two Chicken Dinners.Overall points table of PMGC 2025 Gauntlet after 12 matches (Image via YouTube/PUBG Mobile Esports)R8, Alpha7, and D’Xavier placed fourth, fifth, and sixth, with 90, 76, and 75 points, respectively. South Korea’s DRX and India’s Orangutan ranked ninth and 10th, each with 65 points.GS and UL secured the 12th and 13th positions with 57 and 56 points, respectively. EArena came in 14th with 45 points and 27 eliminations. Alpha Gaming from Mongolia finished 15th with 39 points, while Geekay ended up at the bottom of the standings with 26 points.