TSM overtake 100 Thieves to claim top seed: LCS Summer 2021 placements & results

LCS Summer 2021 has wrapped up, with eight teams now preparing for the Championship finals and the battle for the 2021 crown — here’s everything that happened in North America’s top-flight League of Legends regular season.


  • TSM snag first place in LCS despite last-day Dignitas loss
  • 100 Thieves drop to second place, but hold off late bid from Cloud9
  • Golden Guardians scrape into playoffs over FlyQuest

Team SoloMid are your LCS 2021 Summer first-place finishers.

The legacy LCS organization beat 100 Thieves to the top spot in the final week, after 100T suffered a major slide in the final rounds.

Nadeshot’s League of Legends lineup still managed to land second, however, staying one win ahead of the fast-finishing Evil Geniuses (28-17) and Cloud9, who were resigned to fourth on head-to-head tiebreakers. Team Liquid and Dignitas rounded out the top six with 27-18 and 23-22 records respectively.

Rounding out the final eight are Immortals (20-25) and Golden Guardians, who earned the last finals spot on the very last day of Summer.

Closer and Spica lead the MVP race with nine Player of the Games apiece.

The LCS 2021 Championship now awaits; the eight-team playoffs are penned in to begin on Friday, August 7.

Spica is an early favorite for LCS MVP after his scorching Summer exploits.
Spica is an early favorite for LCS MVP after his scorching Summer exploits.

LCS 2021 Summer Split standings

This year the LCS has changed things; instead of a separated Spring and Summer campaign, all ten North American teams will retain their regular-season record — the good, the bad, and the ugly — heading into 2021’s second split.

Below are how each team finished in the regular season.

LCS 2021 Summer Split results

The final round of the season took place on July 30-August 1. This year’s Summer Split ran for nine consecutive weeks from the opening weeks of June to early August.

Week 1 results: June 5 ⁠— June 7

Week 2 results: June 12 ⁠— June 14

Week 3 results: June 19 ⁠— June 21

Week 4 results: June 26 ⁠— June 28

Week 5 results: July 3 ⁠— July 5

Week 6 results: July 10 ⁠— July 12

Week 7 results: July 17 ⁠— July 19

Week 8 results: July 23 ⁠— July 25

Week 9 results: July 30 — August 1

LCS 2021 Summer Split stream

The official broadcast for the postseason LCS event will go live on the league’s Twitch channel below once the first gameday begins. The same stream can also be accessed on YouTube on the LCS channel, and on Riot’s dedicated LoL Esports website.

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Pro view did return this split, but has been disabled since the return to online play.

Rewatch all the LCS action in the channel VODs below.

LCS 2021 Summer Split teams

All ten competing League of Legends Championship Series teams have now submitted their Summer lineups, though the roster lock for the competition will officially shut mid-season.

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