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Esports.gg is here to bring you the ultimate guide for the 2022 League of Legends World Championship.

Worlds 2022, esports biggest event of the year is just over two weeks away. 24 of the world’s best will be battling it out for a chance at lifting the new summoners cup. Esports.gg is here to bring you the ultimate fan guide for the 2022 League of Legends World Championship. This article will briefly highlight the participants, the format of the tournament, the prize pool the teams will be competing for and much more. Check out the latest Worlds 2022 live results, interviews, format, prize pool and more.

Worlds 2022 Play-In Round 2 Results

Stage Team 1 Team 2 Result
Round 2 Semifinals MAD Lions Saigon Buffalo 3-1
Round 2 Semifinals LOUD DetonatioN FocusMe 1-3
Round 2 Finals Evil Geniuses MAD Lions 0-0
Round 2 Finals RNG DetonatioN FocusMe 0-0
Play-In Round 2 Worlds 2022 live results

Worlds 2022 Live Results (Play-Ins)

Day 4 – October 2

Group Team One Team Two Result
A Beyond Gaming Fnatic 0-1
A LOUD Chiefs Esports Club 1-0
A DetonatioN FocusMe Evil Geniuses 1-0
B Istanbul Wildcats Isurus 0-1
B DRX MAD Lions 1-0
B RNG Saigon Buffalo 1-0
October 2 30 Worlds 2022 live results

Group A Tiebreaker results

Group Team One Team Two Result
A Evil Geniuses DetonatioN FocusMe 1-0
A LOUD Evil Geniuses 0-1
Group A Tiebreaker Results

Day 3 – October 1

Group Team One Team Two Result
A LOUD Fnatic 1-0
A Beyond Gaming DetonatioN FocusMe 0-1
A Evil Geniuses Chiefs Esports Club 1-0
A Chiefs Esports Club Beyond Gaming 0-1
B MAD Lions Saigon Buffalo 1-0
B RNG Isurus 1-0
B RNG Istanbul Wildcats 1-0
B Istanbul Wildcats DRX 0-1
October 1 Worlds 2022 live results

Day 2 – September 30

Group Team One Team Two Result
A Fnatic DetonatioN FocusMe 1-0
A Evil Geniuses LOUD 1-0
A DetonatioN FocusMe Chiefs Esports Club 1-0
A Evil Geniuses Beyond Gaming 1-0
B Saigon Buffalo Isurus 1-0
B DRX Saigon Buffalo 1-0
B MAD Lions RNG 0-1
B Istanbul Wildcats DRX 0-1
September 30 Worlds 2022 live results

Day 1 – September 29

Group Team One Team Two Result
B Isurus MAD Lions 0-1
A Fnatic Evil Geniuses 1-0
A LOUD Beyond Gaming 0-1
B MAD Istanbul Wildcats 1-0
A Chiefs Esports Club Fnatic 0-1
A DetonatioN FocusMe LOUD 0-1
B Saigon Buffalo Istanbul Wildcats 1-0
B DRX RNG 1-0
September 29 Worlds 2022 live results

Which teams are competing at Worlds 2022?

24 of the best teams in the world will be taking to the stage in North America as they look to hoist the summoners cup. Please check the complete list of every team competing at Worlds 2022 here.

Group Stage Teams

  • JD Gaming
  • Top Esports
  • EDward Gaming
  • Gen.G Esports
  • T1
  • DAMWON Gaming
  • Rogue
  • G2 esports
  • Cloud9
  • 100 Thieves
  • CTBC Flying Oyster
  • GAM Esports

Play-In Teams

  • Beyond Gaming
  • Chiefs Esports Club
  • DetonatioN FocusMe
  • DRX
  • Evil Geniuses
  • Fnatic
  • Istanbul Wildcats
  • Isurus
  • LOUD
  • MAD Lions
  • Royal Never Give Up
  • Saigon Buffalo

What is the Worlds 2022 format?

As has been the case since 2017, the League of Legends World Championship will be split into three sections, the Play-ins stage, the Groups Stage and the Knockout Stage.

Play-In

League of Legends Worlds 2022 Live results, format score and more.
Photo by Michal Konkol/Riot Games

With the format for the Play-In stage ever evolving due to COVID-19 and political reasons outside of Riot’s control, here is the format for the Play-In stage.

The 2022 Play-In will divide the 12 participating teams into two groups of six and they will compete in a single round-robin format. Every match will be best-of-one with the top team in each group automatically qualifying for the Groups Stage.

Teams that finish second through fourth will qualify for the Play-In knockout bracket. Teams that finish in second place in both groups will be placed in the final stage of the knockout tournament. The teams that finish in third and fourth place will face off in round one. The winners of those matches will then face off against the second-placed teams. Each series will be a best-of-five and the remaining two teams will qualify for the Group Stage.

Group Stage

Although the community sentiment is to move towards a different format, Riot has stuck to its guns and the traditional group stage format will return in 2022.

16 teams will be divided into four groups of four. Each group is a double round robin with every match being a best-of-one. The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals of the Knockouts.

  • 16 teams across four groups
  • Double Round robin
  • Best-of-one matches
  • Top two teams advance to Quarterfinals

Knockout Stage

  • Single-elimination Bracket
  • Best-of-five series

Sticking with the theme of Riot sticking to their guns, the 2022 Worlds Knockout stage will be a single elimination bracket. In the quarter-finals, the first-placed teams from each group will be randomly drawn against the second-placed teams. Every series in the Knockouts will be a best-of-five.

What is the prize pool for Worlds 2022?

According to Liquidpedia, the Worlds 2022 prize pool will be $2,225,000. This figure will only be the initial prize pool. Every year Riot gives fans the opportunity to increase the prize pool via the Championship skin line which is released every year. Each purchase will be added to the prize pool for Worlds.

This article will be updated as and when Riot releases the details regarding the Worlds 2022 prize pool.

How can I watch Worlds 2022?

Fans can watch the 2022 League of Legends World Championship through various platforms and in multiple languages. Here is the complete list for the coverage of Worlds:

Stay tuned to Esports.gg for the latest League of Legends news and updates.


Jordan Marney

Jordan ā€œMarnā€ Marney is an esports journalist from across the pond. Marn specialises in telling stories about League of Legends and Call of Duty. Marn has been a passionate esports fan since 2014 and has written for publications Unikrn, Esports Network, ESTNN and The United Stand.



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