These Overwatch League Stages go by so quickly. There's just one week left in Stage 2, and this time next week a new Stage champion will have been crowned.

Will London Spitfire be able to retain their title? Or will one of the other teams in the hunt spoil their party?

There were some telling matches in week four, so check out our updated Power Rankings below as we head into the final week.

New York Excelsior proved their top of the league by defeating Seoul Dynasty in week four

1. New York Excelsior =

New York Excelsior are still the best team in the league, and they proved it once again this week by ending Seoul Dynasty's impressive winning streak.

Libero was playing out of his mind in that game, pulling out insane Dragonblades on Genji and even putting the fear of God into the hearts of Seoul on Hanzo.

In fairness, the teams were very even throughout, trading maps back and forth and going to a fifth game.

But New York's played with more confidence, and they were clutch when it mattered time after time, especially on the all important control map tiebreaker.

A routine 4-0 against Shanghai Dragons keep them right at the top of the standings, and it's going to take a nightmare week five for them not to qualify for the playoffs once again.

They'll probably win it this time, too.

New York Excelsior are dominating Stage 2 just like they did in Stage 1, will they win playoffs?

2. London Spitfire +1

Have London Spitfire finally sorted out their problems on control maps? We'll need a bit more evidence to say for sure, but they sure looked good against San Francisco Shock and Seoul Dynasty this week.

Spitfire went 4-0 against Seoul for the second time this season, proving Bdosin's claim that they are Dynasty's weakness.

London put up stubborn defenses and did really well on attack throughout their series against Seoul, often giving them an eternity in the time bank.

Seoul kept coming close, but London kept shutting them down when it mattered.

They're still not perfect though. Support ult synergy and timing is still an issue at times, and it seems the coaching staff still hasn't quite found the roster they want out there.

They could be swapping around the team to conceal strats from the better teams in the league, but it's a risk and has come back to bite them before.

London has two games against the worst teams in the league next week, so they should be comfortably qualifying for the playoffs.

London Spitfire have a chance to make it two Stage championships in a row this weekend

3. Seoul Dynasty -1

Seoul don't often go 0-2 in a week, but when they do, it's because they had to play both of the league's best teams.

They were close against New York, and on a couple of the maps against London they were not far away from swinging the game in their favour.

But it's results that count, and Seoul suddenly find themselves outside of the playoff spots yet again towards the end of a Stage.

Munchkin appears to have stepped up his game recently as a worthy counterpart to Fleta, but the entire team did a bad job of protection Ryujehong in their match against London.

At times Dynasty were pretty passive and wary in defense against both teams, particularly on point A of Hanamura.

Seoul just has to win out and hope that other teams drop matches and maps around them if they're going to qualify for the playoffs.

Seoul Dynasty are on the verge of missing out of the Stage playoffs once again in Stage 2

4. Los Angeles Gladiators =

No one expected this at the start of Stage 2, but the Los Angeles Gladiators remain close to the top of the standings.

They picked up another couple of wins this week, although they were closer than their matches against London and Valiant last week.

Fissure continues to be the difference maker for this team, and they are good at capitalising on the mistakes of their opponents.

Whenever Houston or Florida gave them an inch this week, LA took a mile, and ground out important wins that keep them in third, shockingly above the Seoul Dynasty, who looked unbeatable in the first three weeks.

The Gladiators have taken on the role of the Houston Outlaws for this Stage as the team few expected to do this well. Can they keep it going and qualify for playoffs?

Los Angeles Gladiators have been the surprise performers of Stage 2, currently sitting in third

5. Philadelphia Fusion =

The Philadelphia Fusion are quietly getting on with business. They're sitting at 5-3 for the Stage, and if the Los Angeles Valiant continue their free fall, they'll soon be sitting in fourth overall for the entire season.

They're even in with a chance of qualifying for the playoffs, but it's a very small chance and relies on a lot of results going their way.

Consistently putting in dominant performances against weaker teams rather than grinding out 3-2 wins like they were previously has put them in a great position.

This meta suits them, their tank play has improved, and overall, the team is steadily getting better. They've only lost to New York and Seoul this Stage so far.

The first match of week five is a big one against the Los Angeles Gladiators. Someone's run of form has to end.

Philadelphia Fusion have remained steady performers, sitting just below the top teams so far

6. Boston Uprising +2

Boston Uprising had a pretty miserable start to Stage 2, and although all their problems haven't magically faded away, they have at least turned things around a little bit.

They're too far back to think about a Stage 2 playoff run, but they're still in decent standing for the end of the season.

They beat Dallas Fuel this week, as most teams do, and then scraped a win against the Los Angeles Valiant, which lifts them above them in these Power Rankings.

They're in the way of a Los Angeles Gladiators team who are hellbent on making the playoffs next week though, so they could be in trouble.

Boston Uprising had an awful start to Stage 2, but have started their recovery now late on

7. Los Angeles Valiant -1

Those Valiant wings just don't seem to be working anymore.

A big win against Houston in week three has turned out to be less surprising considering Houston are doing even worse in the league right now.

In week four they lost to Boston Uprising, who are improving, and Florida Mayhem, which would've been a real stinger.

Soon just wasn't getting the job done on Tracer this week, especially against Florida.

Valiant are still doing okay when it comes to the overall season standings, but they need to do something to stop the bleeding before it gets worse.

Tough matches against Philadelphia and New York next week mean things are probably going to get worse before they get better.

Los Angeles Valiant are a shadow of their former selves, and aren't performing well this stage

8. San Francisco Shock +1

Look out world, Sinatraa just turned 18. He'll be a boost to the team for sure, but they've actually been improving without him in recent weeks.

New signing Moth has been playing well, and pulled off some great sleep darts on Ana despite their loss to London.

Knocking off the Houston Outlaws this week is a good scalp for a team of their level.

With Sinatraa on the way and Super also turning 18 very soon, are the Shock going to rise even further as we progress into Stage 3?

San Francisco Shock are on the up, and their youngsters Sinatraa and Super are on the way in

9. Houston Outlaws -2

This has been a Stage to forget for the Houston Outlaws, after coming third in Stage 2 and being as high as third in these Power Rankings just a few weeks ago.

Since winning both their games in week one, including their second win over London Spitfire of the season, they've won just one match. Against the Florida Mayhem.

They had a back and forth match against the Gladiators this week, which ultimately didn't go in their favour. They look hesitant, they lack confidence, and at times they just don't seem to have the right ideas.

They wanted to pull off a Zarya / Hanzo ult combo against LA. It took three minutes to get everything in place, and then they blew the Graviton Surge without firing the Dragonstrike into it.

Later in the week they lost to the San Francisco Shock, so they just keep falling down the rankings.

Houston Outlaws have dropped considerably since the start of Stage 2, they need to pick it up

10. Florida Mayhem =

Florida capitalised on a Los Angeles Valiant team who are down in the dumps right now, pulling off a very nice 3-1 victory.

Then, Florida went up 1-0 against the Los Angeles Gladiators in surprising fashion, but after that they just fell apart.

They're still too inconsistent to start climbing the rankings, and it seems their new signing Zappis definitely needs a little more practice with the team.

They subbed him in for both matches on the hybrid maps, he didn't really make an impact, and they lost both of them.

He's a top player for sure, he just needs more time to gel with the rest of the players, who have been playing together as a six since the start of the season.

Florida Mayhem have started getting a couple of wins under their belt, but remain inconsistent

11. Dallas Fuel =

New signings and getting rid of xQc still haven't managed to sort this team out, and that's a real shame.

Since week one, they've only won four maps out of 24, a woeful record.

They're going to be cannon fodder for New York and London next week too, two teams who'll want to ensure 4-0 victories to keep their map differential up and make playoff qualification certain.

A little time off after this week and some more time to practice before Stage 3 might be what this team needs, but their season is slipping away from them right now.

Dallas Fuel have barely won a map this Stage despite new signings, they need to change it up

12. Shanghai Dragons =

Shanghai Dragons' new signings are on the way to the United States! Fearless even landed this morning!

Everyone is hoping they'll be enough to turn Shanghai's season around and start getting them some wins after another 0-8 map week in the Overwatch League.

Everyone's looking to the match against Dallas Fuel on April 4 as the big day, but right now, both teams are desperate for a win.