Day 1 of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 Group Stage will be held on November 28, during which teams from Group Green will play six games. A total of 32 teams have been divided into two groups for the Group Stage. Of these 32, 23 teams qualified for the Group Stage from their regional events, while the remaining were chosen for being the bottom nine teams from the Gauntlet Stage.Each group will participate in 18 matches across three maps: Rondo, Erangel, and Miramar. The top three teams from each group will qualify for the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals, and the fourth- to 11th-placed squads will move to the Last Chance phase of the tournament. The rest of the teams will be eliminated from the Global Championship 2025.Participating teams in PMGC 2025 Group Green View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAlter EgoTeam SecretInner CircleTeam GOATTeam FalconsPapara SupermassiveTianbaGS TeamLoops Esports9Z TeamDplus KIARejectWolvesOrangutanAlpha GamingGS TeamSchedule and how to watchThe first match of Group Green will be hosted on the Rondo map, and the next three will be conducted on Erangel. The last two games of Day 1 will be held on the Miramar map. Fans can enjoy all the battles live on the YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch channels of PUBG Mobile Esports at 4:30 pm IST on November 28, 2025.Here is the schedule for Day 1: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 ISTDefending champion Dplus KIA will fight in Group Green. The South Korean squad will aim to make a strong start to the PMGC 2025. Tianba from China had performed well in their regional contests. Falcons, Reject, and Inner Circle have also delivered impressive performances in their regional tournaments.Wolves from North America had an average run in the Gauntlet Stage of the PMGC 2025. Team Orangutan from India had a decent start to the Gauntlet Stage, but failed to maintain that consistency in the last two days of the phase, ending up in 11th place. The Aaru-led lineup will now look to improve its performances in the Group Stage.Famous Mongolian squad Alpha Gaming also struggled in the Gauntlet Stage, finishing 13th in the overall standings. Their main goal will now be to bounce back in the Group Stage and earn a seat in the PMGC Grand Finals.