T1 win it all at LoL Worlds 2024 and secure Faker a fifth title

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The biggest League of Legends event of the year is over, and T1 have won it yet again. Against all the odds, this team has done it despite having a relatively weak showing in 2024 overall.

BLG was the team to beat at this event in many regards, with the LPL powerhouse looking like one of the best League of Legends rosters ever made. And they were up against T1 2-1 by game 3 of the series, forcing LoL’s most iconic organization to pry the series back into their control and take two wins in a row to win it all.

T1 just barely made it to Worlds 2024 to begin with, making this a huge bounce back and proving T1 should never be underestimated.

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Here’s the full schedule, format, all teams who participated, and everything else you’d need to know about League of Legends Worlds 2024 now that the event has wrapped up.

Full Worlds 2024 match schedule

Knockout Stage: October 17- November 2

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Gen.G claimed the MSI trophy a few months ago, and they’re still going strong at Worlds 2024

Day 1: October 17

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Day 2: October 18

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Day 3: October 19

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Day 4: October 20

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Day 5: October 26

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Day 6: October 27

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Day 7: November 2

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Past Results

Swiss Stage: October 3-13

Day 1: October 3

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Day 2: October 4

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Day 3: October 5

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Day 4: October 6

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Day 5: October 7

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Day 6: October 10

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Day 7: October 11

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Day 8: October 12

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Day 9: October 13

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Overall Swiss Record

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Play-in Stage: September 25-29

Day 1: September 25

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Day 2: September 26

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Day 3: September 27

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Day 4: September 28

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Day 5: September 29

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League of Legends Worlds 2024 Format & Schedule explained

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Gen.G are coming in off of an historic MSI win.

The 2024 League of Legends World Championship is taking place from September 25 to November 2, and it’ll be held in venues across Europe.

Here’s a breakdown of the schedule by each stage:

  • Play-In Stage: September 25-29 (Riot Games Arena, Berlin)
  • Swiss Stage: October 3-13 (Riot Games Arena, Berlin)
  • Knockout Stage: October 17-November 2 (Adidas Arena, Paris & O2 Arena, London)

LoL Worlds format

Play-In Stage

  • Eight teams will be drawn into two best-of-three double-elimination brackets with the two winners of each moving on to the Swiss Stage.
  • The teams with 1-1 records will play the opposite group’s lower bracket round 1 winner to decide the final two spots in the next stage.

Swiss Stage

  • 16 teams will compete in a five-round Swiss Stage.
  • In the first stage, teams will be drawn into non-regional matches against each other. After that, teams will face opponents with the same win-loss record who are not from their region.
  • Teams with three wins progress to the Knockout Stage. Teams with three losses are eliminated.
  • Progression and elimination matches are best-of-three. The remaining matches are best-of-one.

Knockout Stage

  • Eight teams compete in a single-elimination bracket.
  • All matches are best-of-five.

Teams

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T1 won Worlds in 2023, but they’re in danger of missing the event in 2024

The World Championships will see the return of many top teams to the stage like Gen.G, BLG, and G2 Esports. Here are all the teams and players participating in the event.

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