League of Legends: World Championship 2019 guide - Results, Standings and Schedule
Here's everything you need to know about Worlds 2019.
Winning the League of Legends World Championships is every pro-players’ dream and this year’s competition is set to be one of the fiercest yet.
As it’s just arrived, we thought we’d put together a guide which will get you clued up on League’s premier tournament. We’ll continuously update this page throughout the competition too, so stay tuned and keep this page bookmarked for all the latest.
League of Legends Worlds 2019: Group Stage VODs - Catch up on all the action!
If you miss any Worlds action, we’ll link all the vods right here:
Groups Day 1
Groups Day 2
League of Legends Worlds 2019: Group Stage Results
Here’s a roundup of all the Worlds 2019 match results. The winners of each match have bolded names:
Group A - Matches between October 13th - 18th
- Griffin vs G2
- C9 vs HKA
- Griffin vs HKA
- G2 vs C9
- C9 vs Griffin
- HKA vs G2
- Griffin vs C9
- G2 vs HKA
- HKA vs Griffin
- C9 vs G2
- HKA vs C9
- G2 vs Griffin
Group B - Matches between October 12th - 17th
- JT vs FPX
- GAM vs SPY
- FPX vs SPY
- JT vs GAM
- FPX vs GAM
- SPY vs JT
- GAM vs FPX
- JT vs SPY
- GAM vs JT
- SPY vs FPX
- SPY vs GAM
- FPX vs JT
Group C - Matches between October 12th - 19th
- FNC vs SKT
- RNG vs CG
- SKT vs RNG
- FNC vs CG
- RNG vs FNC
- CG vs SKT
- RNG vs SKT
- CG vs FNC
- SKT vs FNC
- CG vs RNG
- SKT vs CG
- FNC vs RNG
Group D - Matches between October 12th - 20th
- IG vs AHQ
- DWG vs TL
- TL vs IG
- AHQ vs DWG
- IG vs DWG
- AHQ vs TL
- AHQ vs IG
- TL vs DWG
- TL vs AHQ
- DWG vs IG
- DWG vs AHQ
- IG vs TL
League of Legends Worlds 2019: Group Stage Standings
Worlds 2019’s Group Stages have kicked off, with 16 of the best teams fighting it out for a place in the Playoffs. Below we’ll update this section with all the latest standings.
Group A
Position | Team | Wins | Losses |
---|---|---|---|
1 | G2 | 1 | 0 |
2 | Cloud9 | 1 | 0 |
3 | HK Attitude | 0 | 1 |
4 | Griffin | 0 | 1 |
Group B
Position | Team | Wins | Losses |
---|---|---|---|
1 | J Team | 1 | 0 |
2 | Splyce | 1 | 0 |
3 | GAM Esports | 0 | 1 |
4 | FunPlus Phoenix | 0 | 1 |
Group C
Position | Team | Wins | Losses |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SKT T1 | 2 | 0 |
2 | RNG | 1 | 1 |
3 | Fnatic | 1 | 1 |
4 | Clutch Gaming | 0 | 2 |
Group D
Position | Team | Wins | Losses |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Invictus Gaming | 2 | 0 |
2 | Team Liquid | 1 | 1 |
3 | DAMWON Gaming | 1 | 1 |
4 | ahq Esports Club | 0 | 2 |
League of Legends Worlds 2019: What are the key dates?
The 2019 League of Legends World Championship will kick off in Berlin with the Play-In stage. Twelve teams will take part, and only four will emerge with guaranteed Group Stage.
Here are the dates for the Play-In Stage:
- Play-Ins: Oct 2-5
- Play-Ins: Oct 7-8
The following teams will compete in the Play-In Stage:
- CBLOL (Brazil) Team
- LCL (Russia) Team
- 3rd Seeded LCK (South Korea) Team
- 3rd Seeded LCS (North America) Team
- 3rd Seeded LEC (Europe) Team
- LJL (Japan) Team
- LLA (Latin America) Team
- 3rd Seeded LMS Team
- OPL (Australia ) Team
- LST (Southeast Asia) Team
- TCL (Turkey) Team
- 2nd Seeded VCS (Vietnam) Team
Once the Play-In stage has concluded, the competition moves onto the Group Stage.
Here are the key dates for the Group Stage:
- Groups: Oct 12-15
- Groups: Oct 17-20
The following teams will automatically qualify for the Group Stage:
- 1st Seeded LCK (South Korea) Team
- 2nd Seeded LCK (South Korea) Team
- 1st Seeded LCS (North America) Team
- 2nd Seeded LCS (North America) Team
- 1st Seeded LEC (Europe) Team
- 2nd Seeded LEC (Europe) Team
- 1st Seeded LMS Team
- 2nd Seeded LMS (Chinese Taipei) Team
- 1st Seeded LPL (China) Team
- 2nd Seeded LPL (China) Team
- 3rd Seeded LPL (China) Team
- 1st Seeded VCS (Vietnam) Team
Next up, the Quarters and Semis.
Here are the key dates:
- Quarterfinals: October 26th & 27th
- Semifinals: November 2nd & 3rd
Finally, the Grand Finals which will take place in Paris, France at the AccorHotels Arena.
- Finals: November 10th
Who has qualified for Worlds 2019?
Below we'll list all of the teams who qualify for Worlds 2019:
South Korea (LCK)
- Griffin
- SK Telecom T1
- DAMWON Gaming
North America (LCS)
- Team Liquid
- Cloud9
- Clutch Gaming
Europe (LEC)
- G2 esports
- Fnatic
- Splyce
China (LPL)
- FunPlus Phoenix
- Royal Never Give Up
- Invictus Gaming
Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macao (LMS)
- J Team
- ahq e-Sports Club
- Hong Kong Attitude
Oceania (OPL)
- Mammoth
Turkey (TCL)
- Royal Youth
Latin America (LLA)
- Isurus Gaming
Vietnam (VCS)
- GAM Esports
- Lowkey Esports
Brazil (CBLOL)
- Flamengo Esports
Russia (LCL)
- Unicorns of Love
Japan (LJL)
- DetonatioN FocusMe
South East Asia (LST)
- MEGA
How do I tune in?
Once Worlds 2019 gets underway, you’ll be able to watch all the action via League of Legends’ official homepage.
Riot Games’ official Twitch and YouTube channels will also broadcast the event live too.