The dust has settled after a thrilling knockout stage at the 2023 League of Legends World Championship, and the two teams left standing are T1 from the LCK and WBG from the LPL. They will face off in the world finals on November 19th at Seoul's Gocheok Skydome to determine this year's world champion. In this article, we will look at all the information you need to know about LoL Worlds 2023 Finals T1 vs WBG from where to watch it, prediction, and where is it happening.
Where is the T1 vs WBG LoL Worlds 2023 Final Happening?
The LoL Worlds 2023 Finals 2023 will take place at Gocheok Skydome in Seoul, South Korea. This gives the Korean team T1 a home-field advantage over China's WBG.
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Prediction: T1 vs WBG LoL Worlds 2023 Finals
With the finals being held in front of a home crowd in Seoul, T1 comes into the match with momentum on their side. T1's dominance against JD Gaming shows they are currently the team to beat Worlds 2023. Expect T1's veteran experience to overcome WBG's firepower en route to another Summoner's Cup. Although, we cannot completely rule out the underdogs in the finals. WBG showed what they were capable of against BLG in the semi-finals.
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How They Got Here
T1 earned their spot with a dominant 3-1 semifinal victory over JD Gaming. Led by the legendary "Unkillable Demon King" Lee "Faker", T1 showcased excellent team fighting and objective control throughout the series. They nullified JD Gaming's star jungler Kanavi to advance to the finals.
Meanwhile, WBG upset China's Bilibili Gaming 3-2 in a thrilling all-LPL semifinal. Though Bilibili came in heavily favored, Kang "TheShy" Seung-lok and Hu "SwordArt" Shuo-Chieh helped WBG clinch the games to qualify for the world finals. This will be TheShy's second World Finals appearance after winning it all with IG back in 2018.
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How to Watch LoL Worlds 2023 Finals T1 vs WBG
The Worlds 2023 finals will be streamed live on Riot Games' official Twitch and YouTube channels starting at 2 PM KST on November 19th. 50+ approved co-streamers will also broadcast the matches in various languages.
A full list of co-streamers, including IWDominate, imLS, and Ibai can be found on LoL Esports' official site. VODs of the finals will be uploaded to LoL Esports' YouTube channel shortly after they conclude.
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No matter where you tune in from, T1 versus WBG is sure to provide an epic finish to this year's Worlds. With the Summoner's Cup on the line, both teams will be bringing their A-game to settle once and for all who is the best League of Legends team on the planet.
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