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A Super Stream Weekend of Regionals Events







Watch live streams of the upcoming Pokémon Regional Championships from Madison and Birmingham.

Don't miss all the action on June 3–4 from the Pokémon Regional Championships in Madison, WI, and at the UK Games Expo in Birmingham, England, on Pokemon.com/Live. Time is running out for Pokémon TCG and video game players to pick up precious Championship Points toward an invitation to the Pokémon World Championships, so the battles are sure to be as intense as ever. Plus, these will be two of the first major competitions where cards from the new Pokémon TCG: Sun & Moon—Guardians Rising expansion will be eligible for play.
Visit Pokemon.com/Live to watch separate channels for Pokémon TCG and video game battles all weekend long from both Regional Championships events!
We'll stream both events live all weekend long, including the final matches on Sunday, with our teams of expert commentators providing descriptions and analysis as the battles roll on.
Madison Pokémon TCG commentators: Kyle Sucevich, Josue Rojano, Kenny Wisdom, Kyle Sabelhaus, and Jeremy Jallen
Madison Pokémon VGC commentators: Aaron Zheng, Duy Ha, Gabby Snyder, and Adam Dorricott
Birmingham Pokémon TCG commentators: Julian Scharf, Ross Gilbert, Joe Bernard, and Jamie Serhan
Birmingham Pokémon VGC commentators: Jay Blake, Markus Stadter, Sebi Ernst, and Lee Provost
So make plans to catch two full days of Pokémon TCG and video game action streaming live throughout the weekend.
Good luck to everyone battling in Madison and Birmingham!

Photo credit to: Focal Flame Photography, Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau

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