The esports world is gearing towards the 2022 League of Legends World Championship which is just a few days away. Fans around the world are excited to see which team will lift the Summoner's Cup this year. The major international event will start on 29 September in Mexico city and will come to an end on 5 November in San Francisco. The best teams from each region across the world will be locking horns with 24 rosters attending this year’s event.
Here are the specific details regarding when and where to watch the 2022 League of Legends World Championship:
When is the 2022 League of Legends World Championship?
Play-Ins: S eptember 29-October 4 at the Arena Esports Stadium, Mexico
Groups: October 7-10 and October 13-16 at the Hulu Theater, New York City
Quarterfinals: October 20-23 at the Hulu Theater, New York
Semifinals: October 29-30 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia
Finals: November 5 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California
Where to watch the live streaming of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship?
Fans from across the world can watch the 2022 League of Legends World Championship on the below-mentioned broadcasters’ YouTube and Twitch channels:
Broadcaster - Language
Riot Games - English
OTP - France
Summoner’s Inn - Germany
PG Esports - Italy
LVP Spain - Spain
Polsat Games - Poland
Riot Games Korea - South Korea
Riot Games Brazil - Brazil
Esport1 - Hungary
Riot Games Japan - Japan
Riot Games Latin America - South America
TV Azteca Esports - Mexico
Riot Games Taiwan - Taiwan Twitch
Riot Games Hong Kong - Hong Kong
Riot Games Thailand - Thailand
Riot Games Turkey - Turkey
VETV7 ESPORTS - Vietnam
NaverTV - South Korea
Tencent - China
Bilibili - China
Douyu -China
Huya- China
Which are the teams participating in the 2022 League of Legends World Championship?
The best teams from every region across the world will be duking it out in the upcoming competition, with 24 rosters attending this year’s event.
LCK (Korea)
Gen.G
T1
DWG KIA
DRX
LCS (North America)
100 Thieves
Cloud9
Evil Geniuses
LPL (China)
JD Gaming
Top Esports
Edward Gaming
Royal Never Give Up
LEC (Europe)
G2 Esports
Rogue
MAD Lions
Fnatic
PCS (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Southeast Asia)
CTBC Flying Oyster
Beyond Gaming
VCS (Vietnam)
Saigon Buffalo
GAM Esports
CBLOL (Brazil)
LOUD
LJL (Japan)
DetonatioN FocusMe
LLA (Latin America)
Isurus
LCO (Oceania)
The Chiefs
TCL (Turkey)
Istanbul Wildcats