League of Legends Worlds 2024 Schedule for the ultimate clash

October 21, 2024 9:38 am
For over a decade, League of Legends has been a cornerstone of the esports world. The Worlds 2024 Schedule is now in full swing, with play-in teams fiercely battling for spots in the next stage. This prestigious tournament brings together the twenty strongest League of Legends teams from around the globe. Each team will navigate through four intense stages of competition, culminating in the grand finals, where the winner will claim the coveted trophy, a $450,000 prize, and eternal glory in esports history.
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The Structure of the League of Legends World Championship

The League of Legends World Championship is divided into several thrilling stages. Initially, teams earn their spots through professional leagues. Teams can qualify for Worlds through events such as the LPL, LCK, LEC, LCS, PCS, VCS, CBLOL, and LLA. Once qualified, the play-in stage features eight teams competing in a best-of-three double-elimination format. The top four teams from the play-ins advance to the Swiss stage, while the remaining teams are eliminated.
The matches are held at Riot’s Berlin studio and two iconic stadiums, one in Paris and one in London. This event tests the limits of every participating team, with some unexpected outcomes during the play-ins. For instance, 100 Thieves lost to Rainbow7 and was subsequently eliminated by PSG Talon. The Swiss stage also had its twists and turns, with G2 being eliminated after a disadvantageous draw. FlyQuest is the only remaining Western team.

Remaining Teams and Match Reports

The remaining four teams are Gen.G (LCK), T1 (LCK), BLG (LPL), and Weibo Gaming (LPL).

Match 1 Recap: FlyQuest vs. Gen.G

  • 11 Minutes: In the river, GEN’s Rumble initiated an attack with his ultimate, but Inspired’s Xin Zhao remained calm, securing first blood by taking down Ahri. FLY achieved a three-for-zero trade.
  • 19 Minutes: In the jungle, Busio’s Alistar engaged and controlled Leona, allowing FLY to focus fire and take down two opponents, resulting in a one-for-two trade.
  • 24 Minutes: A team fight erupted in the lower jungle, with FLY focusing and melting GEN’s Skarner. With a numbers advantage, FLY secured the Baron.
  • 31 Minutes: FLY won a team fight in the jungle with a three-for-zero trade, then pushed through mid lane to the high ground, destroying the base and winning the game. FLY took the lead.
MVP of Game 1: FLY’s mid laner, Quad

Match 2 Recap: Gen.G Strikes Back

  • 4 Minutes: GEN’s Nidalee supported the bot lane, and Peyz’s Ashe took down Renekton for first blood.
  • 12 Minutes: In the bot lane, GEN attempted a two-versus-one against Renekton, but Bwipo’s Renekton skillfully outmaneuvered and defeated Jax.
  • 17 Minutes: In the mid lane, FLY’s Nunu initiated with a snowball, but Peyz’s Ashe countered with high damage, securing a triple kill. GEN achieved a three-for-zero trade.
  • 26 Minutes: In a high ground team fight, GEN secured a three-for-zero trade and pushed through to destroy the base, tying the series.
MVP of Game 2: GEN’s mid laner, Chovy

Match 3 Recap: FlyQuest’s Dominance

  • 3 Minutes: In a bot lane skirmish, Massu’s Kai’Sa secured a double kill on Braum and Ezreal, achieving a two-for-zero trade for FLY.
  • 20 Minutes: In the top lane, GEN’s Renekton solo killed Urgot, but in the bot lane team fight, FLY focused and took down Braum, resulting in a one-for-one trade.
  • 26 Minutes: GEN gathered to attack mid lane and took down Urgot, but in the ensuing team fight, Massu’s Kai’Sa secured a triple kill. FLY’s teamwork resulted in a one-for-five trade and they secured the Baron.
  • 35 Minutes: A fierce team fight erupted in the river, with Massu’s Kai’Sa dominating the battlefield with high damage. FLY achieved a two-for-four trade and secured the Baron.
  • 42 Minutes: In a jungle team fight, Quad’s Zeri secured a quadra kill. FLY wiped out GEN and pushed through to destroy the base, taking the series lead.
MVP of Game 3: FLY’s bot laner, Massu

Match 4 Recap: Gen.G Forces a Decider

  • 7 Minutes: In the bot lane, FLY attempted a two-versus-one, but Kiin’s K’Sante countered and took down Ezreal for first blood.
  • 22 Minutes: In the bot lane, Canyon’s Nidalee continued to chase down and eliminate two members of FLY, resulting in a zero-for-two trade for GEN.
  • 26 Minutes: A crucial team fight erupted around the Baron pit. Chovy’s Tristana secured a double kill, leading GEN to a zero-for-four trade and securing the Baron.
  • 29 Minutes: With the Baron buff, GEN pushed through the top lane, destroying the base and winning the game. The series was now tied, heading into a decisive fifth game.
MVP of Game 4: GEN’s top laner, Kiin

Upcoming Semifinals Schedule

The stage is set for the semifinals, where the remaining teams will clash for a spot in the grand finals:
  • October 26: Weibo Gaming (WBG) vs. Bilibili Gaming (BLG)
  • October 27: T1 vs. Gen.G
The winners from each bracket will face off in the grand finals onNovember 2, where the ultimate champion of the League of Legends World Championship 2024 will be crowned.
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Conclusion

The 2024 League of Legends World Championship has been a rollercoaster of emotions, with unexpected upsets and thrilling matches. As we approach the final stages of the tournament, the excitement only continues to build. The remaining teams have proven their prowess and resilience, and the upcoming matches promise to deliver even more spectacular gameplay.