LEC 2024 Season Finals: Teams and Upper Round 1 Schedule

With all of the League of Legends EMEA Championship Splits now over, we have created a short preview for the Season Finals for 2024.

LEC 2024 Season Finals: Teams and Upper Round 1 Schedule
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With the League of Legends EMEA Championship Season Finals approaching, many fans are wondering which teams will represent the region at the World Championship later this year. With G2 securing the first spot by winning the Summer Split, there are still two more left to fight for their chance to compete internationally.

With that in mind, we will take a look at all of the teams that will be playing in the LEC Season Finals as well as the schedule for the first two matches. 

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LEC 2024 Season Finals Teams

A total of 6 teams were able to accrue enough Championship Points to participate in the LEC Season Finals. G2, MDK, FNC, BDS, GX, and SK will be battling it out in the eight total matches of the Finals. From what we have gathered, all of the series will be a best-of-five (Bo5) so we will see a lot of banger games as teams try to adapt to the meta changes and strategies on Summoner's Rift.

Team Championship Points
G2 Esports 445
Fnatic 330
Team BDS 295
MAD Lions KOI 200
SK Gaming 145
GIANTX 130
LEC 2024 Season Finals Bracket
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LEC 2024 Season Finals Week 1 Schedule

The League of Legends EMEA Championship Finals will kick off with two Bo5 series between Fnatic, Team BDS, G2 Esports, and MAD Lions KOI. Keep in mind that the start time is approximate and may be delayed due to unforeseen technical difficulties.

Upper Round 1 FNC vs BDS Match

Teams Date
FNC vs BDS August 10, 17:00 CET

Upper Round 1 G2 vs MDK Match

Teams Date
G2 vs MDK August 11, 17:00 CET

Where to Watch the LEC Season Finals

You can watch and support your favorite teams on the LEC's official Twitch and YouTube channels, as well as the lolesports site. 

Hopefully, FNC will be able to recover their abysmal performance at the Summer Split Finals as G2 also seemed very shaky despite going 3-0. BDS is a great contender, with SK also showing great resolve and preparation, should they be able to qualify for the World Championship.

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