Meltwater Champions Chess Tour Goldmoney Asian Rapid Quarterfinals Day 2 set for June 30

Grandmasters Vladislav Artemiev and Magnus Carlsen would be keen to close things early to cement their place in the next stage. Here everything you can expect on the Quarterfinals Day 2 for Goldmoney Asian Rapid including the live streams.

We have returned for the second day of the Quarterfinals for Goldmoney Asian Rapid, the seventh leg of the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour. It is likely to carry forward the battle between the top 8 players for a place in the Semifinals. Looking back at the first day, Grandmasters Vladislav Artemiev and Magnus Carlsen would be keen to close things early to cement their place in the next stage. Besides them, Levon Aronian would also want to tide over Arjun Erigaisi, the sole Indian at this stage. Let’s check out everything you can expect on the Quarterfinals Day 2 for Goldmoney Asian Rapid here including live streams.

Quarterfinals Day 2 for Goldmoney Asian Rapid to start soon; details

As we mentioned in the introduction, Day 2 represents the final chance for the players to push or cement their way to the semifinals. The top four players now including Grandmasters Vladislav Artemiev, Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian, and Ding Liren would try to complete the formality of moving to the next stage.

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However, it also serves as a chance for players like Arjun Erigaisi, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Wesley So, and Anish Giri to turntables. Like the first day, the current pairings will play a match consisting of four games each. So, each player will be competing for a total of four points during the day. Considering the stakes, fans can hope for an upset in any of the competitions happening on June 30.

How to watch the Goldmoney Asian Rapid Quarterfinals Day 2 live stream

The Day 2 Quarterfinals live streams are set to return at 4:30 PM on the India Today Gaming YouTube account. As noted in the previous reports, Chess fans can find both the Hindi and English streams on the channel. It is worth noting that India Today Gaming is not the only YouTube channel that will live stream the tournament. Viewers can also find the streams on the Twitch and YouTube accounts for chess24. If you are only looking for quick highlights, then you can find them on the Eurosport app for concise information and analysis. Last but not the least, the tournament is also live on TV 2, a TV station in Norway.