How to watch LoL Worlds 2020 Playoffs: Stream, schedule, results

The 2020 League of Legends World Championship finals have now been decided, with only Suning and DAMWON Gaming left to compete for the Summoner’s Cup in Shanghai ⁠— here’s everything you need to know about the final match in the 10th Worlds tournament.

Worlds is the pinnacle of the League of Legends competitive calendar. Heavyweight lineups and regional champions come together to battle for the game’s ultimate title: to be crowned League of Legends world champion, an honor only six teams have won before.

There were concerns Worlds 2020 may not go ahead, especially after the Mid-Season Invitational was scrapped at the eleventh hour. Riot has ensured their biggest event can still run, however, with all games to be played in Shanghai.

Here’s everything you need to know about the biggest LoL tournament of the year, and how to keep up with what is sure to be another spectacular event.

Worlds 2020 Stream

You can watch the broadcast live on Riot’s official Twitch and YouTube channels.

Playoff results & recap

Main Event Knockout Stage schedule

Quarterfinals Day 1: Thursday, Oct. 15

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Quarterfinals Day 2: Friday, Oct. 16

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Quarterfinals Day 3: Saturday, Oct. 17

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Quarterfinals Day 4: Sunday, Oct. 18

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Semifinals Day 1: Saturday, Oct. 24

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Semifinals Day 2: Sunday, Oct. 25

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Grand Final: Saturday, Oct. 31

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Groups

There were two sets of groups for Worlds 2020 ⁠— the first is the Play-In groups, which will be played ahead of the main Worlds event. The second is the main groups, which will see four successful teams join 12 seeded orgs in four groups.

Play-in stage

Group A

Group B

Main Event

The main event groups were decided by a live draw that selected the first three teams in each group. The final spot has been decided by Play-Ins which finished on September 25th.

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Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

22 teams are set to clash in Shanghai, with the 10th League of Legends World Championship title on the line.
22 teams are set to clash in Shanghai, with the 10th League of Legends World Championship title on the line.

Format

The League of Legends World Championship is split into three phases: the play-in stage, the main event, and the knockout stage.

10 teams from around the world have partaken in the Play-In stage (down from the usual 12 due to Vietnam’s travel restrictions), with four main event spots going to the best performing teams in the qualifying stage.

The main event features 16 teams, split across four groups, with the top eight teams from each seeded group progressing to the knockout stage.

The knockout stage is a single-elimination, eight-team bracket. Teams will play in best-of-five series against each other all the way to the final, with the winner of the knockout stage winning Worlds and taking home the Summoner’s Cup.

The Summoner's Cup is the ultimate prize in competitive League of Legends.
The Summoner’s Cup is the ultimate prize in competitive League of Legends.

Group stage Results & Recap

Play-In Recap

Play-Ins action came thick and fast in the opening days of Worlds 2020.

In the end, it was Team Liquid, PSG Talon, LGD Gaming, and Unicorns of Love that escaped the qualifying phase. TL and PSG finished as group first-seeds, while China’s LGD and Russia’s UOL had to battle their way through the Qualification playoffs.

LGD looked shakey for much of the Play-In stage, and were forced to play two best-of-fives to be seeded into the main stage’s Group C. First, China’s fourth seed edged Japan’s V3 Esports, then beat surprise package Legacy Esports in three.

On the other end of Group B, PSG Talon (4–1 post-tiebreakers) has been the feel-good story of the stage. The PCS reps were without their jungler, mid, and ADC due to quarantine restrictions, but still managed to qualify for the main event.

Three teams from Group B made it to the main stage. Only Liquid represents Group A’s challengers in groups.

Play-In Group Stage schedule

Play-In Group Stage Day 1: Friday, Sep. 25

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Play-In Group Stage Day 2: Saturday, Sep. 26

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Play-In Group Stage Day 3: Sunday, Sep. 27

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Play-In Group Stage Day 4: Monday, Sep. 28

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Play-In Knockout Stage schedule

Play-In Elimination Stage: Tuesday, Sep. 29

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Play-In Qualification Round: Wednesday, Sep. 30

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Main Event Group Stage schedule

Group Stage Day 1: Saturday, Oct. 03

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Group Stage Day 2: Sunday, Oct. 04

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Group Stage Day 3: Monday, Oct. 05

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Group Stage Day 4: Tuesday, Oct. 06

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Group Stage Day 5: Thursday, Oct. 08

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Group Stage Day 6: Friday, Oct. 09

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Group Stage Day 7: Saturday, Oct. 10

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Group Stage Day 8: Sunday, Oct. 11

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Season 1 winners Fnatic is the only returning title-holders, after Chinese champions FunPlus Phoenix and Invictus Gaming failed to qualify.
Season 1 winners Fnatic are the only returning title-holders, after Chinese champions FunPlus Phoenix and Invictus Gaming failed to qualify.

Where is Worlds 2020 being streamed?

Worlds 2020 will be streamed on Twitch and YouTube in English, and on a variety of other different streaming services for other languages.

A full list of streams is available on the LoL Esports website.