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The Winter I. T. T. Making the Cut
Winter ITT is the kind of event that exposes everything. With 150+ teams in the room and 1,885 individual games played over the weekend, you don’t “ride” a good matchup or sneak through on reputation, you have to keep producing results round after round. And at the very top of that pressure cooker, Veizla didn’t just win - they dominated . They finished as the only 6–0 team at the entire event, beating Team Sigil in the final. The Veizla headline numbers Veizla’s weekend
Charles Gould
Feb 63 min read


The Winter I. T. T. in Pictures
The WINTER INTERNATIONAL TEAM TOURNAMENT has concluded, and what an event it was! The largest event in the world had everything that we love about teams 40k: camaraderie, competition, and most importantly some of the best looking models I have ever seen! This post will be short on words, as pictures tell the story in no way that I ever could - so let's take a look at some of the highlights of the weekend. Best Painted Army - Ben Martin. A truly iconic necron scheme, incredib
Charles Gould
Feb 41 min read


The Winter I. T. T. in Numbers: Faction performance breakdown
The WINTER INTERNATIONAL TEAM TOURNAMENT has concluded, with the visiting Swedes claiming the trophy at the BIGGEST team event in the world. A weekend full of memories, fun, and friendship. Not to mention the highest level of competitive teams 40k, over 1885 individual games were played across as more than 150 teams battled it out. This post is going to dive into the stats behind the results and how the factions performed. Representation: what Teams picked The field was wide,
Charles Gould
Feb 34 min read


The Winter I. T. T. Recap: Podium, Awards, and story of the event.
A sincere thank you to everyone who attended the Winter I. T. T. this weekend, and congratulations to all our winners. It was a fantastic continuance of the UKTC Teams season, and we hope the rest of the year’s events continue to showcase such excellent standards of sportsmanship, gameplay, and camraderie. The biggest teams event in the world delivered some of the best names and moments that simply can't be matched. Best Team: Veizla — Sweden The travelling Swedes showcased e
Charles Gould
Feb 25 min read


The Winter I. T. T. 2026 - Ones To Watch
Pairings drop today (Wednesday 28 January 2026) — and this is exactly the moment teams players live for. Because once the matchup matrix is out, you’re no longer “getting ready for a weekend”… you’re getting ready for a pairing room war . And the stage couldn’t be bigger. This Winter ITT is at 158 teams / 790 players — the biggest teams event in the world , and bigger than last year’s 695 players. So if you’re prepping properly, you’re not asking “can I win my game?” You’re
Charles Gould
Jan 286 min read


Winter ITT Preview: Rankings on the Line This Weekend
Winter ITT is shaping up to be one of the most stacked weekends of the season so far - and if you care about your UKTC standing (or your team’s place in the national ladder), this is exactly the kind of event that can redraw the map in a single round. The headlines are simple: Over 150 teams have registered Representation from 29 factions and 100+ clubs And a huge concentration of ranked talent turning up to play This isn’t just “another weekend” - it’s a pressure test for
Charles Gould
Jan 275 min read


The Winter I. T. T. Faction Breakdown and first look.
Lists for The UKTC Winter International Teams Tournament (ITT) are now live, with list checking underway. Today we are going to take a first look at the data, what it tells us and how the meta at the event is going to be shaken up. With 158 registered teams, this event boasts a 790 total player sign up, making it the biggest teams event in the world. The first look for this gives us a clear and interesting read of what is popular. At a glance, the faction distribution across
Charles Gould
Jan 264 min read


Teams Explained: The Pairings Process
If you’ve only played singles events, a teams round at a UKTC ITT can feel like a magic trick. You arrive at your table thinking, “Cool , I’m playing Warhammer.” Then the captains step away, shuffle some paper, pull out their phones, and start whispering like it’s a poker final… suddenly you realise you’re also playing a second game. One that happens before dice hit the table and often decides what “good” looks like for your whole round. That’s the pairings process. At UKTC
Charles Gould
Jan 236 min read


Teams Explained: Roster and List Building
In singles 40k, list building is mostly about your consistency : can you play into the field, across missions, without falling over? In teams, list building is about your intent : what matchups do you want to create, what matchups do you refuse , and what score do you need each table to deliver when the draft doesn’t go your way. That’s why teams players don’t talk about “bringing a strong list.” They talk about bringing a roster . And with the UKTC Winter ITT almost here,
Charles Gould
Jan 226 min read


Terrain in Teams: The Secret “Sixth Player” (and why it changes everything)
If singles 40k is about your list vs their list , teams 40k adds a whole extra layer: Your list vs their list… on that table… inside that pairing plan. That’s why teams players talk about terrain like it’s a faction. Because in teams, it basically is. And if you’ve been “meaning to try teams one day,” here’s the inconvenient truth: that day is getting harder to book. The Winter ITT is already sold out (and it’s literally billed as the world’s largest 40k team tournament, w
Charles Gould
Jan 205 min read
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