Caster streams CS2/VLR matches May 20
- On May 20, 2026, caster @criscaster_ posted on X that they were live with @esports_ecl, streaming CS2 and VLR matches online. - The post named GamingUsach versus EternalFlameCL as one featured matchup and included a video link, according to the X post referenced in the briefing. - Criscaster’s stream presence remains available through Twitch, where the channel is listed under criscaster_. (x.com)
On May 20, 2026, caster @criscaster_ posted on X that they were live with @esports_ecl and streaming a slate of CS2 and VLR matches online, according to the post referenced in the source briefing. The announcement identified GamingUsach versus EternalFlameCL as one of the matches on the schedule and included a video link in the post, the briefing said. The post was published on May 20, 2026, one day before this article, based on the date supplied in the briefing. (x.com) Direct retrieval of the X post through the platform’s public web view did not return readable text in this reporting, but the post URL and account names matched the briefing. ### Which match was named in the stream announcement? GamingUsach versus EternalFlameCL was the matchup named in the May 20 post, according to the source briefing tied to the X status URL. The same briefing said the post signaled coverage of other CS2 and VLR matches on the ECL slate that day. EternalFlameCL appears elsewhere on public gaming platforms tied to Valorant and streaming activity. VLR.gg lists an Eternal Flame Valorant team profile, and Twitch has a channel under the EternalFlameCL name. (x.com) Those listings do not by themselves verify the May 20 match card, but they align with the team identity referenced in the briefing. ### What can be verified about the caster behind the post? Criscaster has an identifiable streaming footprint outside X. (x.com) Twitch lists a channel under the handle criscaster_, and a separate Twitch result also appears under criscaster. YouTube also lists a Criscaster channel identifying the creator as Cristóbal Castro. A recent YouTube interview titled “LA VIDA DE UN CASTER CON CRISCASTER” describes Cris as a caster working in tier-two competition and VCT Game Changers. (vlr.gg) That interview does not mention the May 20 stream announcement, but it supports the briefing’s description of @criscaster_ as an esports caster rather than a general gaming account. ### What does the ECL reference point to here? The briefing links the stream to @esports_ecl, but public search results did not surface a clear standalone event page for that exact account or slate. (twitch.tv) The most directly comparable widely documented use of “ECL” in Counter-Strike is ESL Challenger League, which runs online regional CS2 competition and says highlight matches are broadcast live on official channels. That does not establish that the May 20 post referred to ESL Challenger League specifically. (youtube.com) It does show that ECL-branded CS2 match broadcasts are common in esports and that live online coverage is standard for league play. ### Why is the verification narrow? The X post URL supplied in the briefing opens, but the public web view returned no readable line-by-line text during this reporting. Search queries for the post ID, account names and matchup also did not produce indexable copies of the announcement. (pro.eslgaming.com) Because of that limitation, the verifiable core is limited to what the briefing states: @criscaster_ announced a May 20 live stream with @esports_ecl, named GamingUsach versus EternalFlameCL, and included a video link. (pro.eslgaming.com) Other public pages confirm the existence of Criscaster and EternalFlameCL as gaming identities active on streaming platforms. ### Where would viewers look next? Twitch listings show criscaster_ as an active channel name, making that the most direct public destination for follow-up streams or archived live content tied to the caster. (x.com) EternalFlameCL also maintains a Twitch presence, and VLR.gg carries a team page under Eternal Flame for Valorant-related tracking. On May 21, 2026, the next concrete step for viewers is to check the criscaster_ and esports-linked social or streaming channels for any replay, updated match slate, or follow-on broadcast notice tied to GamingUsach and EternalFlameCL. (x.com) (twitch.tv)