How to watch the Twitch Rivals Spirit Blossom Rift Series crossover

The event starts on July 8.

Twitch Rivals Sprit Blossom Rift Series
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Twitch Rivals has created a crossover for the ages which will feature three games by Riot Games: Legends of Runeterra, League of Legends, and Teamfight Tactics

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The Twitch Rivals Spirit Blossom Rift Series begins July 8 with a draft of 48 experienced competitors in LoL, TFT, and LoR per region. EU drafts will start at 2pm CT, followed by the NA drafts at 3pm CT. A total of eight teams will get formed in each region featuring six players.

A total of 16 captains have been chosen for the event, split evenly between both the NA and EU regions. NA captains for the event are BeccaTILTS, emiru, k3soju, scarra, swimstrim, Trick2g, xChocoBars, and YourPrincess

EU captains for the tournament are BlackFireIce, GeneraL_HS_, IbaiLlanos, @noway4u_sir, Overpow, Shaunzpro, SolaryTV, and sologesangtv.

Both regions will compete on the same days but at different times. All matches and titles are being streamed via the Twitch Rivals channel.

EU times

  • July 8 Draft Day: 2pm CT
  • July 15  Day one EU (LoR): 10am CT
  • July 16  Day two EU (TFT): 10am CT
  • July 22to 23 Days three and four EU (LoL): 8am CT

NA times

  • July 8 Draft Day: 1pm CT
  • July 15 Day 1 NA (LoR): 3pm CT
  • July 16 Day 2 NA (TFT): 3pm CT
  • July 22 to 23 Days 3/4 NA (LoL): 3pm CT

Teams compete in a multi-day multi-game triathlon where performance by those teams will result in points. Once all tournaments are played, points are tallied to award earnings and the title of Ultimate Runeterra Team.

The first tournament begins on July 15 featuring gameplay in LoR. A full team roster of the Twitch Rivals Spirit Blossom Rift Series in the EU and NA can be found here. Each tournament has its own format with rules that can be found here.

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.