ALGS 2024: Full Pro League Split One schedule and how to watch

Get ready for another year of ALGS action.

Nicholas "Vein" Hobbs of Oxygen Esports at the 2023 ALGS Split Two Playoffs.
Photo by Joe Brady via EA

The Apex Legends Global Series is back for a fourth season. Here is everything you need to know about the 2024 Pro League season, including the full schedule and where to watch matches.

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The 2024 Pro League schedule is divided into two splits. The first split features all major regions: North America, EMEA, APAC North, and APAC South. Each region has 30 teams seeded into three groups of 10.

The mainstage at the Year 3 ALGS Championship
It’s time for ALGS again. Photo by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Esports

Split One begins with a triple round-robin format, in which each group plays a match series against every other group three times. The top 20 teams from each region move on to the Regional Finals, and eventually, 40 teams will qualify for the Split One Playoffs LAN. With that out of the way, let’s jump right into the schedule.

Where to watch ALGS Year 4 matches

ALGS 2024 Split One matches for NA and EMEA will be streamed in English on the PlayApex Twitch channel and the Apex Legends Global Series YouTube channel. Players can also stream matches from their individual channels, and viewers can even tune in to a watch party hosted by popular streamers like NiceWigg.

Additionally, EA has partnered up with four Official Broadcast Partners, who will cover the ALGS in five alternate languages. Certain partners, like RAGE and Long Shot will also broadcast the Pro League on both Twitch and Youtube, with all livestreams saved on their respective channels for fans to watch again after each game day.

Broadcast PartnerRegionLanguage
RAGEAPAC NJapanese
APAC South HubAPAC NEnglish
Long ShotAPAC SEnglish
APAC South HubAPAC SThai
APAC South HubAPAC SIndonesian
Liga Ace EsportsNASpanish

ALGS Year 4 Pro League schedule: Split One

Split One of the Pro League starts on Jan. 21. Respawn and EA revealed that teams would compete for the lion’s share of a $500,000 prize pool in the first split regular season.

As previously mentioned, the triple round-robin format has each team play 36 matches in six series of six matches each.

EMEA/North America

Regular SeasonGroupsDateEMEA Start TimeNA Start time
Match Day OneA vs BSunday, Jan. 21 6pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day TwoA Vs CSaturday, Jan. 276pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day ThreeB vs CSunday, Jan. 286pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day FourA vs BSunday, Feb. 46pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day FiveA vs CSaturday, Feb. 106pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day SixB vs CSaturday, March 26pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day SevenA vs BSunday, March 36pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day EightA vs CSaturday, March 96pm GMT/12pm CT5pm CT
Match Day NineB vs CSunday, March 105pm GMT/11am CT5pm CT
Match Day TenFinalsSunday, March 175pm GMT/11am CT5pm CT

APAC North

Regular SeasonGroupsDateStart Time
Match Day OneA vs BSunday, Jan. 21 12pm JST/Jan. 20 9pm CT
Match Day TwoA Vs CSunday, Jan. 2812pm JST/Jan. 27 9pm CT
Match Day ThreeB vs CSunday, Jan. 284pm JST/1am CT
Match Day FourA vs BSunday, Feb. 412pm JST/Feb. 3 9pm CT
Match Day FiveA vs CSunday, Feb. 44pm JST/1am CT
Match Day SixB vs CSaturday, Feb. 1012pm JST/Feb. 9 9pm CT
Match Day SevenA vs BSaturday, Feb. 104pm JST/1am CT
Match Day EightA vs CSaturday, March 212pm JST/March 1 9pm CT
Match Day NineB vs CSaturday, March 24pm JST/1am CT
Match Day TenFinalsSaturday, March 64pm JST/1am CT

APAC South

Regular SeasonGroupsDateStart Time
Match Day OneA vs BSaturday, Jan. 20 4pm SGT/2am CT
Match Day TwoA Vs CSaturday, Jan. 274pm SGT/2am CT
Match Day ThreeB vs CSaturday, Jan. 278pm SGT/6am CT
Match Day FourA vs BSaturday, Feb. 34pm SGT/2am CT
Match Day FiveA vs CSaturday, Feb. 38pm SGT/6am CT
Match Day SixB vs CSunday, Feb. 114pm SGT/2am CT
Match Day SevenA vs BSunday, Feb. 118pm SGT/6am CT
Match Day EightA vs CSunday, March 34pm SGT/2am CT
Match Day NineB vs CSunday, March 38pm SGT/6am CT
Match Day TenFinalsSunday, March 108pm SGT/6am CT

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