Guide / Overwatch

How to Schedule Overwatch Team Practice on Discord

Five players, three roles, and a Contenders schedule. Here is how Overwatch teams actually run weekly practice without losing the roster to timezone math and DM fatigue.

Quick answer: Scheduling Overwatch team practice on Discord comes down to four repeatable steps: collect weekly availability from all five players, balance role coverage (1 Tank, 2 DPS, 2 Support), lock in scrim blocks 24+ hours ahead, and pair with opponents at your SR. Supatimer is the free Discord-native tool that handles steps one through three; automated scrim matchmaking is coming for step four.

Overwatch Champions Series Contenders, Open Division squads, and collegiate teams all run on the same operating loop - weekly availability, role checks, scrim blocks, opponent rotation, VOD review. This guide turns that loop into four concrete actions you can run inside Discord.

Step 1: Collect availability for all five players each week

Post a weekly calendar early in the week (Sunday or Monday is standard) and have every player mark blocks on their own time. Asking for availability in the group chat the day-of loses your Tank to a 7am workshift you did not know about.

The Overwatch scrim block is typically 18:00-22:00 in the region's primary timezone (PST for NA Contenders, CET for EMEA, KST for Pacific). NA teams in particular bleed time to Mountain Time players who finish work an hour later than Pacific - lock availability for the whole week so the captain can plan around timezone splits.

With Supatimer: Run /avail in your team channel. A clean weekly calendar appears with buttons for each day and time block. Players tap their available blocks. The captain sees the entire week at a glance in Discord and on the web dashboard.

Step 2: Confirm Tank / DPS / Support coverage

Five available players means nothing if four of them only play DPS. Role queue requires 1 Tank, 2 DPS, 2 Support - confirm that composition fits before announcing the scrim, not after.

Overwatch 2 role queue is strict and Tank is the most undersupplied role in tier-3. A standard scrim roster carries a main Tank, a flex Tank, two DPS specialists (usually one hitscan and one projectile), two Support specialists (one main healer like Mercy or Ana, one off-support like Lucio or Brig), plus a sixth player who can flex into any open role. Tracking primary and secondary roles per player removes the "who wants to fill Tank tonight" group-chat tax.

With Supatimer: Each player's primary and secondary roles live in the roster. /weekplan checks both availability and role coverage and flags any practice night where you do not have a Tank or are short on Support.

Step 3: Lock the scrim block 24+ hours ahead

Post the scrim block the day before, not the day of. Last-minute announcements cost you the player who needed to swap a shift or wake up early for a class.

An Overwatch scrim session is typically three to four maps - one each from Push, Hybrid, Escort, and Control - with a 10 minute review between maps. The announcement should call out: time, opponent (if known), starting map type, server region, and any composition focus for the night (e.g., "dive comps only, working on Genji-Tracer dive").

With Supatimer: Run /scrim to post the scrim block with time, opponent, maps, and notes. Players see a confirmed lineup below the scrim card. Latecomers know exactly who is in.

Step 4: Find opponents at your SR

Scrim against teams within roughly one division of your average SR. Scrimming up by three divisions teaches very little - you are losing rounds for reasons you cannot replicate. Scrimming down by three divisions teaches nothing at all.

Established Contenders teams find scrim partners through regional Contenders Discords, the OWCS scrim network, and direct DMs between coaching staff. New Open Division teams cycle through r/Competitiveoverwatch threads, the Workshop Mode community, and broader esports scrim aggregators. The process is mostly manual and mostly painful.

Coming to Supatimer: Automated scrim matchmaking. Mark your team ready, set your average SR, and the algorithm pairs you with a team at a similar level whose blocks overlap yours. No other Discord bot is building this. It removes the manual DM grind from the weekly cycle.

Why Tank availability is the gating factor in Overwatch scheduling

In Overwatch 2's 5v5 format, the Tank slot is single and irreplaceable. A scrim without a Tank cannot happen. Most tier-3 rosters carry exactly one main Tank, which means that one player's availability dictates every scrim block the team can run.

Practical implication: prioritize the Tank's availability when posting the weekly calendar, build at least one flex-Tank into your roster as a backup, and lock practice blocks as soon as the Tank confirms instead of waiting on the full lineup. A tool that surfaces this automatically - flags "no Tank available" practice nights and lets you message just the Tanks - turns the weekly cycle from a coordination project into a checklist.

Frequently asked questions

How do I schedule Overwatch team practice on Discord?

Post a weekly availability calendar in your team Discord, have all five players mark their blocks, then build a lineup that covers Tank, two DPS, and two Support. Supatimer handles the full cycle for free - the bot posts the calendar with buttons, tracks role coverage automatically, and lets you announce the scrim block in one command.

What is the best Discord bot for Overwatch scrims?

Supatimer is the best free Discord bot for Overwatch team scheduling. It is purpose-built for the 5v5 weekly cycle: availability collection, Tank/DPS/Support role-aware lineups, scrim post management, and a team dashboard. Other bots focus on tournament brackets or general events - Supatimer is the only free option built around the weekly practice grind.

How often should an Overwatch Contenders team scrim?

OWCS Contenders rosters typically scrim 4-6 nights per week, with each session running 2-3 hours including review. Open Division and collegiate teams aim for 2-4 nights. The biggest factor is not motivation but coordination - getting five players plus a coach available in the same block across timezone splits is the real bottleneck.

How do I find Overwatch scrim partners?

Tier-3 Overwatch teams find scrims through regional Contenders Discord servers, OWCS scrim networks (NA, EMEA, KR, Pacific), and Reddit threads on r/Competitiveoverwatch. Established teams DM each other directly. Supatimer's upcoming scrim matchmaking will automate this - mark your team as ready, set the SR range, and get paired with an opponent at your level.

How do role queue and role lock affect scrim scheduling?

Overwatch 2 uses 1 Tank, 2 DPS, 2 Support per team in role queue. Your scrim lineup must match that composition exactly. A team with five available DPS players cannot scrim - you need at least one Tank main and one Support main per session. Tracking primary and secondary roles per player makes lineup decisions in seconds instead of group-chat negotiations.

Should we scrim in custom games or competitive?

Custom games (Workshop modes or vanilla) let you choose the map, hero pool, and starting side - ideal for working specific compositions or set plays. Competitive matches are higher pressure but you cannot pick the opponent or map. Most Contenders-level teams do 80% customs versus a known opponent and 20% competitive for stress-testing.

Related resources

Ready to organize your team?

No signup required. Works instantly.