How to watch Worlds 2021: schedule, results, streams, standings

EDward Gaming have claimed their first Worlds title after taking down DWG KIA in an unforgettable 3-2 Grand Final victory Here’s how Worlds 2021 unfolded.

22 teams traveled to Iceland in the hopes of winning the biggest title in League of Legends.

It was EDward Gaming, the top seed from China’s LPL, who will be returning home with the trophy after a fierce final against defending champions, DWG KIA.

One of the pre-tournament favorites, EDG found themselves largely discounted as they failed to win their group, finishing second behind Faker and T1.

They were also seen as the underdogs in their quarterfinal matchup, as they took on fellow LPL side and MSI 2021 winners, Royal Never Give Up. While they needed five games to beat their compatriots, EDG were able to overcome their quarterfinal curse and reach Worlds semifinals for the first time.

There they met LCK second seeds Gen.G. Once again, EDG needed five games but were able to outlast their opponents to reach the Worlds final.

Waiting for them was defending champions DWG KIA, who many were already crowning as the second team in World history to win back-to-back titles. However, the combination of Scout holding his own against ShowMaker in the mid lane, JieJie’s jungle domaince, and the coronation of the bot lane duo of Viper and Meiko saw EDG take the Summoner’s Cup for themselves.

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Worlds 2021: Schedule & Results

Play-In Stage (October 5 to October 9)

Play Ins was a rollercoaster from start to finish, opening with the highly-anticipated matchup between Korea’s Hanwha Life Esports and China’s LNG Esports.

While LNG ran away with Group A, things were a lot less clear in Group B. Cloud9 were one win away from automatically qualifying for the group stage, but couldn’t overcome a winless Unicorns of Love team, nor Japan’s DetonatioN FocusMe in a tiebreaker game. DFM became the Japanese team to qualify for the Worlds group stage.

Cloud9 eventually made it to the group stage as they swept Australian org PEACE in the Play Ins knockout stage.

Day 1: October 5

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group AHanwha Life Esports 0-1 LNG Esports4AM7AM12PM
Group AInfinity 0-1 RED Canids5AM8AM1PM
Group ALNG Esports 1-0 PEACE6AM9AM2PM
Group AHanwha Life 1-0 Infinity7AM10AM3PM
Group BUnicorns of Love 0-1 DetonatioN FocusMe8AM11AM4PM
Group BGalatasaray 1-0 Beyond9AM12PM5PM
Group BDetonatioN FocusMe 0-1 Cloud910AM1PM6PM
Group BUnicorns of Love 0-1 Galatasaray11AM2PM7PM

Day 2: October 6

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group APEACE 0-1 Hanwha Life Esports4AM7AM12PM
Group ARED Canids 0-1 LNG Esports5AM8AM1PM
Group AInfinity 0-1 PEACE6AM9AM2PM
Group ARED Canids 0-1 Hanwha Life7AM10AM3PM
Group BBeyond 0-1 Cloud98AM11AM4PM
Group BGalatasaray 0-1 DetonatioN FocusMe9AM12PM5PM
Group BBeyond 1-0 Unicorns of Love10AM1PM6PM
Group BCloud9 1-0 Galatasaray11AM2PM7PM

Day 3: October 7

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group ALNG Esports 1-0 Infinity4AM7AM12PM
Group APEACE 1-0 RED Canids5AM8AM1PM
Group BDetonatioN FocusMe 1-0 Beyond6AM9AM2PM
Group BUnicorns of Love 1-0 Cloud97AM10AM3PM
Group B TiebreakerUnicorns of Love 0-1 Beyond8AM11AM4PM
Group B TiebreakerCloud9 0-1 DetonatioN FocusMe9AM12PM5PM

Day 4: October 8

GroupMatchPTETBST
Elimination RoundGalatasaray 2-3 Beyond4AM7AM12PM
Elimination RoundPEACE 3-2 Red Canids9AM12PM5PM

Day 5: October 9

GroupMatchPTETBST
Qualification RoundHanwha Life Esports 3-0 Beyond4AM7AM12PM
Qualification RoundCloud9 3-0 PEACE9AM12PM5PM

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Main Stage (October 11 – October 18)

No-one saw the group stage coming. FPX collapsed, finishing fourth in Group A. Inversely, Cloud9 turned a 0-3 start into a knockouts berth thanks to a stellar final day of the group. Unsurprisingly, DWG KIA ran away with the group, going 6-0.

EDG and T1 battled it out for control of Group B, with T1 finally getting the upper hand as LCS first seed 100 Thieves pulled off an upset win over EDG in the final match of the group.

Group C was perhaps the simplest of the groups. Fnatic couldn’t find traction after having to replace AD Carry Upset hours before the group stage began, while PSG Talon were simply unable to keep pace with RNG and Hanwha Life.

And then there was Group D. Gen.G, Team Liquid, MAD Lions, and LNG Esports achieved the first-ever four-way tie in the Worlds group stage. After a full tiebreaker bracket, Gen.G and MAD Lions moved onto the playoffs.

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Day 1: October 11

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group AFunPlus Phoenix 0 – 1 DWG KIA4AM7AM12PM
Group CRoyal Never Give Up 1 – 0 PSG Talon5AM8AM1PM
Group CFnatic 0 – 1 Hanwha Life Esports6AM9AM2PM
Group DGen.G 1 – 0 LNG7AM10AM3PM
Group BT1 1 – 0 DetonatioN FocusMe8AM11AM4PM
Group B100 Thieves 0 – 1 EDward Gaming9AM12PM5PM
Group DLiquid 1 – 0 MAD Lions10AM1PM6PM
Group ARogue 1 – 0 Cloud911AM2PM7PM

Day 2: October 12

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group BT1 0 – 1 EDward Gaming4AM7AM12PM
Group ARogue 0 – 1 DWG KIA5AM8AM1PM
Group CPSG Talon 1 – 0 Hanwha Life Esports6AM9AM2PM
Group CRoyal Never Give Up 1 – 0 Fnatic7AM10AM3PM
Group AFunPlus Phoenix 1 – 0 Cloud98AM11AM4PM
Group B100 Thieves 1 – 0 DetonatioN FocusMe9AM12PM5PM
Group DGen.G 0 – 1 MAD Lions10AM1PM6PM
Group DLiquid 0 – 1 LNG11AM2PM7PM

Day 3: October 13

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group CRoyal Never Give Up 1 – 0 Hanwha Life Esports4AM7AM12PM
Group DMAD Lions 0 – 1 LNG5AM8AM1PM
Group ARogue 0 – 1 FunPlus Phoenix6AM9AM2PM
Group CFnatic 0 – 1 PSG Talon7AM10AM3PM
Group DLiquid 0 – 1 Gen.G8AM11AM4PM
Group ADWG KIA 1 – 0 Cloud99AM12PM5PM
Group BEDward Gaming 1 – 0 DetonatioN FocusMe10AM1PM6PM
Group BT1 1 – 0 100 Thieves11AM2PM7PM

Day 4: October 15

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group AFunPlus Phoenix 0 – 1 DWG KIA4AM7AM12PM
Group ARogue 0 – 1 Cloud95AM8AM1PM
Group AFunPlus Phoenix 0 – 1 Cloud96AM9AM2PM
Group ARogue 0 – 1 DWG KIA7AM10AM3PM
Group ARogue 1 – 0 FunPlus Phoenix8AM11AM4PM
Group ADWG KIA 1 – 0 Cloud99AM12PM5PM
Group A TiebreakerFunPlus Phoenix 0 – 1 Rogue10AM1PM6PM
Group A TiebreakerCloud9 1 – 0 Rogue11AM2PM7PM

Day 5: October 16

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group BEDward Gaming 1 – 0 DetonatioN FocusMe4AM7AM12PM
Group BT1 1 – 0 100 Thieves5AM8AM1PM
Group BEDward Gaming 0 – 1 T16AM9AM2PM
Group B100 Thieves 1 – 0 DetonatioN FocusMe7AM10AM3PM
Group BT1 1 – 0 DetonatioN FocusMe8AM11AM4PM
Group B100 Thieves 1 – 0 EDward Gaming9AM12PM5PM

Day 6: October 17

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group C PSG Talon 0-1 Hanwha Life Esports4AM7AM12PM
Group CRoyal Never Give Up 0-1 Fnatic5AM8AM1PM
Group CPSG Talon 0-1 Royal Never Give Up6AM9AM2PM
Group CFnatic 0-1 Hanwha Life Esports7AM10AM3PM
Group CRoyal Never Give Up 0-1 Hanwha Life Esports8AM11AM4PM
Group CFnatic 0-1 PSG Talon9AM12PM5PM
Group C TiebreakerRoyal Never Give up 1-0 Hanwha Life Esports
10AM1PM6PM

Day 7: October 18

GroupMatchPTETBST
Group DGen.G 1 – 0 MAD Lions4AM7AM12PM
Group DLiquid 1 – 0 LNG5AM8AM1PM
Group DGen.G 0 – 1 LNG6AM9AM2PM
Group DMAD Lions 1 – 0 Liquid7AM10AM3PM
Group DLiquid 1 – 0 Gen.G8AM11AM4PM
Group DMAD Lions 1 – 0 LNG9AM12PM5PM
Group D TiebreakerTeam Liquid 0 – 1 Gen.G10AM1PM6PM
Group D TiebreakerLNG 0 – 1 MAD Lions11AM2PM7PM
Group D TiebreakerGen.G 1 – 0 MAD Lions12PM3PM8PM

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Knockout Stage (October 22 – November 6)

Quarterfinals (October 22 – October 25)

T1, DWG KIA, and Gen.G all picked up relatively simple 3-0 sweeps over their opponents, sending Hanwha Life, MAD Lions, and the miracle run Cloud9 home.

In the all-LPL matchup between RNG and EDG, it was a much more tense affair that went a full five games, with EDG beating the MSI champions.

DateMatchPTETBST
October 22T1 3 – 0 Hanwha Life Esports5AM8AM1PM
October 23Royal Never Give Up 2 – 3 EDward Gaming5AM8AM1PM
October 24DWG KIA 3 – 0 MAD Lions5AM8AM1PM
October 25Gen.G 3 – 0 Cloud95AM8AM1PM

Semifinals (October 30 – October 31)

Worlds saw both semifinal series go a full five games.

DWG KIA faced T1, in a matchup headlined by the showdown between ShowMaker and T1. While it was a very back-and-forth series, DWG KIA were able to fell the old gods of the LCK.

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EDG also needed to five games to overcome the other Korean team left in the tournament to reach their first-ever Worlds final.

DateMatchPTETBST
October 30T1 2 – 3 DWG KIA5AM8AM1PM
October 31EDward Gaming 3 – 2 Gen.G5AM8AM1PM

Grand Final (November 6)

Despite DWG KIA being the heavy favorites, EDward Gaming held nothing back.

EDG took Game 1, but DWG KIA by storming to Championship point with dominant wins in Games 2 and 3.

That’s when EDG kicked into gear, storming to wins in Game 4 and decimating DWG KIA in Game 5 to win their first ever World Championship.

DateMatchPTETBST
November 6DWG KIA 2 – 3 EDward Gaming5AM8AM1PM

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Worlds 2021: Final placements

Overall placements

PlacementTeamPrize Money (USD)
1EDward Gaming$489,500
2DWG KIA$333,750
3-4Gen.G$178,000
T1
5-8Royal Never Give Up$100,125
Cloud9
Hanwha Life Esports
MAD Lions
9-12Rogue$55,625
100 Thieves
PSG Talon
Team Liquid
13-16LNG$50,062
FunPlus Phoenix
DetonatioN FocusMe
Fnatic
17-18Beyond Gaming$38,937
PEACE
19-20Galatasaray Esports$27,812
RED Canids
21-22Infinity Esports$22,250
Unicorns of Love

Play-In Stage

Group A

PlacementTeamRecord
1LNG Esports4-0
2Hanwha Life Esports3-1
3PEACE2-2
4RED Canids1-3
5Infinity Esports0-4

Group B

PlacementTeamRecord
1DetonatioN FocusMe4-1
2Cloud93-2
3Galatasaray Esports2-2
4Beyond Gaming2-3
5Unicorns of Love1-4

Main Stage

Group A

PlacementTeamRecord
1DWG KIA6-0
2Cloud93-4
3Rogue3-5
4FunPlus Phoenix2-5

Group B

PlacementTeamRecord
1T15-1
2EDward Gaming4-2
3100 Thieves3-3
4Detonation FocusMe0-6

Group C

PlacementTeamRecord
1Royal Never Give Up5-2
2Hanwha Life Esports4-3
3PSG Talon3-3
4Fnatic1-5

Group D

PlacementTeamRecord
1Gen.G5-3
2MAD Lions4-4
3LNG3-4
4Team Liquid3-4

2021 World Championship 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 all the way to the final, with the winner of the knockout stage winning Worlds and taking home the Summoner’s Cup.

Event Information

  • Location: Laugardalshöll Sport Center, Reykjavik
  • Prize Pool: TBA
  • Play-In
    • Group Stage (Round 1)
      • 10 teams participate
      • Teams are drawn into two groups based on seeding
      • Single Round Robin
      • Matches are best of one
      • Top team from each group advances to the Main Event
      • 2nd to 4th teams from each group advance to Round 2
    • Knockout Stage (Round 2)
      • 3rd place teams from the group stage face the 4th place team from the same group
      • Winners of these matches face the 2nd place team from the opposite group
      • Winners of these final matches advance to the Main Event
      • Matches are best of five
  • Main Event
    • Group Stage
      • 16 teams participate
      • Teams are drawn into four groups based on seeding
      • Double Round Robin
      • Matches are best of one
      • Top two teams from each group advance to the Knockout Stage
    • Knockout Stage
      • Single elimination bracket (drawn randomly, 1st place teams face 2nd place teams, no two teams from the same group can be placed in the same half of the bracket)
      • Matches are best of five

Worlds 2021 was played on League patch 11.19, with Akshan and Vex disabled.

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League’s 156th champion, Akshan, will play no part in the 2021 World Championship.

All qualified LoL teams

24 teams from 12 regions across the world will send teams to Worlds 2021. China and Korea, League’s two historic powerhouses, will have four squads a piece, while Europe and North America will send three teams. Smaller regions, ranging from Oceania to Latin America, will send a single representative.

However, due to visa issues, Worlds was contested by 22 teams after the withdrawal of the two representatives from Vietnam’s VCS.

You can find the full list of teams who have qualified for Worlds below.

Italics = Substitute.

TeamRegionPlayers
EDward GamingChinaFlandre, Jiejie, JunJia, Scout, Viper, Meiko
FunPlus PhoenixChinaNuguri, xiaolaohu, Tian, Doinb, Lwx, Crisp, Shenyi
Royal Never Give UpChinaXiaohu, Wei, Cryin, Yuekai, GALA, Ming
LNG EsportsChinaAle, Tarzan, icon, Light, Iwandy, Kedaya
DWG KIAKoreaKhan, Canyon, ShowMaker, Ghost, Rahel, BeryL
Gen.GKoreaRascal, Burdol, Clid, YoungJae, Bdd, Ruler, Life
T1KoreaCanna, Oner, Cuzz, Faker, Teddy, Gumayusi, Keria
Hanwha Life EsportsKoreaMorgan, DuDu, Willer, yoHan, Chovy, Deft, Vsta
MAD LionsEuropeArmut, Elyoya, Humanoid, Carzzy, Kaiser
FnaticEuropeAdam, Bwipo, Nisqy, Bean, Hylissang
RogueEuropeOdoamne, Inspired, Larssen, Hans sama, Trymbi
100 ThievesNASsumday, Tenacity, Closer, Kenvi, Abbedagge, FBI, huhi
Team LiquidNAAlphari, Jenkins, Santorin, Armao, Jensen, Tactical, CoreJJ
Cloud9NAFudge, Max, Blaber, Perkz, Zven, Vulcan
PSG TalonPCSHanabi, Kartis, River, Maple, Unified, Kaiwing
Beyond GamingPCSLiang, PK, HuSha, Maoan, Doggo, Kino
Unicorns of LoveCISBOSS, AHaHaCiK, Nomanz, Argonavt, SaNTaS
Infinity EsportsLATAMBuggax, Brayaron, SolidSnake, cody, WhiteLotus, Kz, Ackerman
Galatasaray EsportsTurkeyCrazy, Mojito, Bolulu, Alive, Padden, Zergsting
RED CanidsBrazilGuigo, Aegis, Grevthar, Avenger, TitaN, Jojo
DetonatioN FocusMeJapanEvi, Steal, Aria, Ceros, Yutapon, Gaeng
PEACEOceaniaVizicsacsi, Lived, Babip, Tally, Violet, Aladoric

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