The 2019 LEC Spring Split schedule is officially available

The first LEC split starts in under two weeks.

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Big changes are coming to European League of Legends with the advent of the franchised LEC. We’re getting new teams in the league, which means new matchups and rivalries. And that doesn’t even include Splyce, whose acronym changed from the awesome “SPY” to the less-awesome but somewhat sinister-sounding “SLY.”

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With just over a week until competition starts, we finally have the LEC schedule. Unlike in North America, several of the teams, including exceL and Origen, will be practicing from cities other than LEC host Berlin. That means they—and their fans—may have to travel internationally to see the stage.

To help all LEC fans plan their adventures and follow along with the action in 2019, we have the Spring Split schedule in table format.

Jan. 18SK  FNCXL  SLYS04  VITRGE  MSFOG  G2
Jan. 19G2  S04XL  RGESLY  VITSK  MSFOG  FNC
Jan. 25FNC  VITRGE  SLYXL  G2SK  S04OG  MSF
Jan. 26FNC  S04SK  XLRGE  G2OG  SLYMSF  VIT
Feb. 1SK  G2S04  SLYRGE  FNCXL  MSFOG  VIT
Feb. 2G2  SLYXL  S04SK  OGRGE  VITFNC  MSF
Feb. 8MSF  S04SK  SLYOG  RGEXL  FNCG2  VIT
Feb. 9OG  S04SK  RGEMSF  SLYXL  VITFNC  G2
Feb. 15FNC  SLYOG  XLSK  VITRGE  S04G2  MSF
Feb. 16SK  FNCXL  SLYS04  VITRGE  MSFOG  G2
Feb. 22G2  S04XL  RGESLY  VITSK  MSFOG  FNC
Feb. 23FNC  VITRGE  SLYXL  G2SK  S04OG  MSF
Mar. 1FNC  S04SK  XLRGE  G2OG  SLYMSF  VIT
Mar. 2SK  G2S04  SLYRGE  FNCXL  MSFOG  VIT
Mar. 8G2  SLYXL  S04SK  OGRGE  VITFNC  MSF
Mar. 9MSF  S04SK  SLYOG  RGEXL  FNCG2  VIT
Mar. 15OG  S04SK  RGEMSF  SLYXL  VITFNC  G2
Mar. 16FNC  SLYOG  XLSK  VITRGE  S04G2  MSF

From Jan. 18 to March 9, Friday games will start at 11am CT and Saturday games will begin an hour later at 10am CT. For the last week of competition, which begins on March 15, everything will be pushed back an hour in the U.S. due to daylight savings time. That means the Friday set starts at 12pm CT and Saturday’s broadcast begins at 11am CT.

For a full schedule that includes start times, see below:

The season starts with an exciting renewal of the SK Gaming vs. Fnatic rivalry that captivated European fans years ago. But it won’t be until Feb. 9 that we’ll see Fnatic take on departed mid laner Rasmus “Caps” Winther and his new team, G2. You can follow the action on Riot’s esports website or on the official Twitch channel.

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