SK Telecom T1 defeated Splyce 3-1 in the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals. Although Splyce took a game away from them, SK Telecom T1 was able to move on to the next stage. After the match,
On the 26th, SK Telecom T1 took down Splyce in the third quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. SKT’s Top laner, Kim ‘Khan’ Dong-ha, joined Jeesun Park in the official LCK broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
On the 26th, SK Telecom T1 took down Splyce with a set score of 3-1 in the third quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. SKT’s legendary Mid laner, Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok, joined Sjokz and Hyunseon 'Hajin' Park in the official Riot Games English broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
The three time World Champions, SKT, press forward to the Semifinals, after taking down the European third seed. They dropped a game, but secure the series after an incredible few games from Khan and Teddy.
In the quarterfinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship, FunPlus Phoenix reigned over Fnatic 3-1, crushing the hearts of the home fans. After the match, the players and coach of FunPlus Phoenix sat
FunPlus Phoenix knocked out Fnatic in the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals. Although Fnatic had a great run out of Group C, defeating both SK Telecom T1 and RNG on the last day, they weren't
Griffin vs Invictus Gaming Game 1 After 1 hour: ㄴ O.U.T. ㄴ I'm cheering for IG who has Rookie and TheShy, who are Korean! That missed? ㄴ Seems like it's Griffin's unlucky day. Hey TheShy, wtf are you
On the 26th, FunPlus Phoenix took down Fnatic in the second quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. FPX’s Mid laner, Kim "Doinb" Tae-sang, joined Sjokz in the official Riot Games English broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
Turns out FunPlus > OnePlus!!! After a disappointing Group Stage for FPX and an incredible comeback for FNC, this series easily could've been a Fnatic stomp, but the Chinese first seed showed up on the day and meet their regional partner in the Semis!
In the first match of the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals in Madrid, Invictus Gaming defeated Griffin 3-1. After the match, the players and coaching staff of Invictus Gaming joined the media
On the 26th, Invictus Gaming took down Griffin in the first quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. After the match, Griffin held a post-match press conference and shared what they learned from the match against the defending champions.
On the 26th, Invictus Gaming took down Griffin in the first quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. IG’s Mid laner, Song "Rookie" Eui-jin, joined and Jeesun Park in the official LCK broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
On the 26th, Invictus Gaming took down Griffin in the first quarterfinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship. IG’s Top laner , Kang "TheShy" Seung-lok, joined Sjokz and Jeesun Park in the official Riot Games English broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
The 2018 World Champions, Invictus Gaming, are silencing the dissenters after a near 3-0 sweep against the Korean second seed, Griffin, in the Quarterfinals in Madrid.
The very first matchup of the Worlds 2019 Knockout Stage will feature Griffin, the #2 seed from South Korea's LCK, and Invictus Gaming, the #3 seed from China's LPL and the defending World Champion.
The first best-of-five matchup is mere hours away, so let's take a look over what's been set for the Quarterfinals of Worlds 2019.
Whatever the reasons are for Team Liquid and NA's overall failure to make it out of groups, it is unacceptable. No matter what the problem was. But this isn't just a Liquid problem, this is an NA problem, and it needs to change.
Yoon ‘Justice’ Seok-joon, the sub Mid laner for SANDBOX announced his retirement, and Coach Lim ‘Comet’ Hye-sung and Lee ‘Dragon’ Jun-yong have mutually parted ways with SANDBOX.
Let's check in on champion presence and make some predictions for the Knockout Stage. Bans! This has been the most diverse Worlds so far, but Knockouts always change though. Who will they focus on?
Why was Syndra considered so strong in the first place, and what in the world happened in the Group Stage to cause her sudden disappearance from the forefront of the Worlds meta?