Teams are stepping into high gear as the regular play of the Summer Split is over and the competition is heating up pretty quickly. Eight teams are left to fight for the number one spot in the North America League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) Championship 2022, the crowning event for the split and the one that decides the Worlds representative. The reigning Spring split Champion Evil Geniuses (EG) will look to defend its title and win back-to-back splits. EG ended the Summer split on a high note by placing first in the standings.
The LCS Championship 2022 is a double elimination bracket with exciting best-of-five (BO5) series and the culmination of the event shall take place in Chicago, Illinois. The event will see the crowning of the best North American team at the United Center in Chicago after a showdown on 10th and 11th September.
Here’s everything you need to know about the LCS Championship 2022.
The LCS 2022 Championship is the second installment of the LCS Championship. An LCS champion will be crowned and the Worlds 2022 representatives from North America (NA) shall also be decided. The top two teams make it to the Worlds 2022 main event and the third seed qualifies for the Worlds Play-ins.
LCS 2022 Summer Split
The top 8 teams from the Summer Season participate
The top two teams start in Round 2 of the upper bracket
In Round 1 of the upper bracket, the third seed plays the sixth seed, while the fourth seed plays the fifth seed.
The number one seed chooses to play against either potential winner of 3rd vs 6th or 4th vs 5th before the Championship starts
The 7th and 8th seed teams start in Round 1 of the lower bracket
The LCS Championship is a double-elimination bracket
Matches are best-of-five
The top 3 teams qualify for the 2022 Season World Championship
The following are the top eight teams in North America that qualified for the Championship in that order:
Evil Geniuses (EG)
100 Thieves (100T)
Team Liquid (TL)
Counter Logic Gaming (CLG)
Cloud9 (C9)
FlyQuest (FLY)
Team SoloMid (TSM)
Golden Guardians (GG)
All the timings mentioned in the tables below are in CET and are subject to change.
Round 1 - Upper bracket
20th August
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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TL vs FLY | 10.00 pm | 3-1 | TL |
21st August
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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CLG vs C9 | 10.00 pm | 2-3 | C9 |
Round 1 - Lower bracket
25th August
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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TSM vs FLY | 10.00 pm | 3-2 | TSM |
26th August
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
GG vs CLG | 10.00 pm | 2-3 | CLG |
Round 2 - Upper Bracket
27th August
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
100T vs TL | 10.00 pm | 3-2 | 100T |
28th August
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
EG vs C9 | 10.00 pm | 1-3 | C9 |
Round 2 - Lower Bracket
1st September
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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CLG vs TL | 10.00 pm | 2-3 | TL |
2nd September
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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TSM vs EG | 10.00 pm | 2-3 | EG |
Round 3 - Upper Bracket Finals
3rd September
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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C9 vs 100T | 10.00 pm | 3-1 | C9 |
Round 3 -Lower bracket
4th September
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
EG vs TL | 10.00 pm | 3-2 | EG |
Round 4 - Lower Bracket Finals
11th September
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
100T vs EG | 12.00 am | 3-2 | 100T |
Grand Finals
12th September
Match | Time (CET) | Score | Winner |
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C9 vs 100T | 12.00 am | 3-0 | C9 |
Fans can catch the LCS Championship 2022 on the official LCS Twitch channel and stay updated with the league by following LoLEsports and LEC on Twitter.