Updated on: April 4
Prepare yourselves for the 14th season of the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), kicking off on January 20 for the first split of the year.
This season brings a wave of changes and fresh starts as the LCS Spring Split 2024 steps onto the stage with eight teams, a slight shift from the usual ten. All eight will teams battle it out, not just for the coveted MSI invitation but also to claim their stake in the impressive $200,000 prize pool. The stakes are high, and the competition is fierce – game on!
Keep reading for our complete LCS Spring Split 2024 overview, including the format, eight competing teams, the official schedule, and more!
One of the most significant changes coming to the LCS is that all matches will now be played on the live patch. In previous years, all games were played on a pre-sanctioned patch. Moving forward into the regular season, the current new patch, 14.1, will be the one the pros are playing on.
Here is the full format breakdown for the LCS Spring Split.
Eight of NA's best League of Legends teams will compete in the 2024 LCS Spring Split. After a long offseason brought plenty of roster changes, we're excited to see what each team brings to the table in 2024.
Please take a look below for all the teams competing in the LCS Spring Split, including their player rosters by their in-game ID. Players are ordered according to their in-game role (Top, Jungle, Middle, Bottom, and Support).
Due to the NA League of Legends league is condensed from ten teams to just eight, Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses will not be competing this year.
The LCS Spring Split 2024 begins on January 20, kicking off the new year with a bang. As the team list has been condensed down to eight teams, roughly four matches will be played per day, typically on Saturdays and Sundays. Super Week on Week 3 will have extra matches on Friday.
Read on for the official schedule for the LCS Spring Split below. All match times are in CT, and match winners will be in bold. Stay tuned for upcoming weeks and the Playoffs schedule, coming after the midseason break.
All LCS Split matches are hosted at the dedicated Riot Games Arena in Los Angeles, formerly the LCS Arena. This specially designed venue hosts pro-League of Legends and pro-Valorant matches, with an intimate seating capacity of just 210 audience members.
As always, all LCS matches will also be live-streamed on the official LCS Twitch channel, with the usual analyst desk panel deep-diving into each game. You can also catch VODs on the LCS YouTube channel if you missed the live broadcast. Many of your favorite LoL streams will also be co-hosting on Twitch, so keep an eye out!
Position | Team Name | Results |
---|---|---|
1. | FlyQuest | 10-4 |
2. | 100 Thieves | 10-4 |
3. | Cloud9 | 8-6 |
4. | Team Liquid | 7-7 |
5. | Dignitas | 6-8 |
6. | NRG | 6-8 |
7. | Shopify Rebellion | 5-9 |
8. | Immortals | 4-10 |
Standings | Team Name | Prize Money | Qualifies To |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Team Liquid | $100,000 | MSI |
2nd | FlyQuest | $50,000 | MSI |
3rd | Cloud9 | $30,000 | N/A |
4th | 100 Thieves | $20,000 | N/A |
5th | NRG | $0 | N/A |
6th | Dignitas | $0 | N/A |
7th | Shopify Rebellion | $0 | N/A |
8th | Immortals | $0 | N/A |
That was our breakdown of the LCS 2024 Spring Split! Keep your eyes peeled as we'll update this article after every match to edit the current standings, upcoming matches, and complete results.
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