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Repeat is launching a 12-week Rocket League Cash Cup season, featuring tournaments every weekend and more than $100,000 in prize money up for grabs.
With events available to players around the world and brackets designed for every rank, the series gives both competitive grinders and casual players a chance to jump into a tournament and compete.
Here’s everything you need to know about how it works and how you can take part.
Cash Cup overview
The Rocket League Cash Cups run for 12 consecutive weeks, starting on March 13, with tournaments taking place every weekend from Friday through Sunday.
Each competition window spans across the weekend, allowing players to compete on their own schedule instead of needing to queue at a specific time.
Every weekend includes 15 tournaments across three playlists and ranked brackets, giving players opportunities to compete in 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3.
To keep things balanced, tournaments are split into the following skill-based brackets:
- Bronze to Silver (Top 700 win prizes)
- Gold to Low Platinum (Top 400 win prizes)
- Platinum to Diamond (Top 200 win prizes)
- Champion I to Champion III (Top 100 win prizes)
- Grand Champion I to Supersonic Legend (Top 10 win prizes)
This structure ensures players compete against others at a similar level rather than being matched against opponents far above or below their rank.

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Scoring
You are scored based on how well you perform in each match, and you earn points for the following achievements:
- Wins: 10 points
- MVPs: 5 points
- Goals: 5 points each
- Saves: 3 points each
- Assists: 1 point each
- Shots: 0.25 points each
Prize breakdown
Across the 12-week season, the Rocket League Cash Cups will award more than $100,000 in prizes.
Each weekend features over $8,200 in prize money, including:
Main tournaments
The core competitions run across the three standard playlists and five ranked brackets. Each bracket has its own $500 prize pool per mode, totaling $7,500 in weekly prizes.
Cash Grab
Additional side events take place throughout the weekend:
- Friday Cash Grab tournaments (1v1, 2v2, 3v3)
- Saturday Cash Grab tournaments (1v1, 2v2, 3v3)
Each of these events includes a $100 prize pool, giving players more chances to earn rewards.
Sunday Rumble tournament
Every weekend closes with a Rumble tournament featuring power-ups and a $300 prize pool.
How to sign up
Joining the Rocket League Cash Cups on Repeat is free and only takes a few steps:
- Create a free account on Repeat
- Connect your game account to your profile
- Join one of the Rocket League Cash Cup tournaments
- Play matches during the weekend tournament window
Repeat automatically tracks your results and updates leaderboard standings as you compete, so there’s no need to manually submit scores.
Players can compete whenever they want during the weekend window, making it easy to fit tournament play around your schedule.
Built for the Rocket League community
The Rocket League Cash Cups are designed to make tournament competition accessible for the entire community.
By offering rank-specific brackets, the tournaments allow players at every skill level to compete in balanced matches while still fighting for meaningful rewards.
Whether you’re pushing toward Supersonic Legend or just starting out in Bronze, the format ensures everyone has a chance to test their skills in a structured competitive environment.
Key dates
Players planning to compete should keep the following schedule in mind:
- February 19, 2026 – Tournament registration opens
- March 13, 2026 – Week 1 tournaments begin
- May 17, 2026 – Final weekend of the season
Every tournament weekend runs Friday through Sunday, giving players the entire weekend to climb the leaderboard.
With 12 weeks of tournaments, $100,000 in prizes, and competitions for every rank, the Rocket League Cash Cup season offers one of the biggest open competitive opportunities for the game this year.
Players can sign up now through Repeat and prepare for the first weekend of competition starting March 13. Once registered, simply join a tournament, jump into matches, and start climbing the leaderboard.