Esports World Cup 2024 LoL – Live schedule, results, and more

Only one shot at the prize.

League of Legends competition at the 2024 Esports World Cup
Image via Esports World Cup

Just four days determined the best team participating in the League of Legends tournament at the Esports World Cup. Starting July 4, eight teams amongst the best in the world convened in Riyadh to battle for first place, $400,000 USD, and a thousand Club Points for the main leaderboard.

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Each team in the EWC 2024 earned Club Points based on their competition results, which are then added to the main leaderboard. Among the participants, we saw reigning League World Champions T1, 2024 MSI champions Gen.G (both favorites for the win) as well as international League powerhouses like Bilibili Gaming, G2 Esports, and Team Liquid. This new tournament was played out on a single elimination bracket with best-of-three quarterfinals, best-of-five semifinals, and a Bo5 final—all in front of a live audience.

The competition was streamed on EWC’s Twitch Channel, but you can stay up-to-date with all the scores and standings for the 2024 League tournament here.

Esports World Cup LoL: Bracket stage scores and schedule

A screenshot of the Esports World Cup LoL bracket.
Current bracket for the 2024 League of Legends Esports World Cup. Image via Liquipedia

Thursday, July 4

  • 10am CT: Bilibili Gaming 1-2 T1
    • Bilibili Gaming eliminated.
  • 12pm CT: Team Liquid 2-0 Fnatic
    • Fnatic eliminated.

Friday, July 5

  • 10am CT: Gen.G Esports 0-2 Top Esports
    • Gen.G eliminated.
  • 12pm CT: G2 Esports 2-1 FlyQuest
    • FlyQuest eliminated.

Saturday, July 6

  • 10am CT: T1 2-1 Team Liquid
    • Team Liquid eliminated
  • 1pm CT: Top Esports 2-0 G2 Esports
    • G2 Esports eliminated

Sunday, July 7

  • 1pm CT: T1 3-1 Top Esports
    • Top Esports eliminated
    • T1 wins the tournament
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