2024 LEC Summer Split: Scores, standings, and schedule

The race to the World Championship begins.

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With more than half of the year zoomed by, the European League of Legends community is ready for the red-hot action that they’ll enjoy during the 2024 LEC Summer Split.

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In classic fashion, Europe’s 10 best League teams will collide over four action-packed weeks to decide which eight teams will move forward into the playoffs. Shortly after, the postseason will feature an exciting double-elimination bracket to give a second chance to those who fall early while also giving a straight shot at the Finals for the best-performing squads—along with a place at the 2024 World Championship.

There have been plenty of LEC roster changes between the Spring and Summer Split, with teams like GIANTX, Karmine Corp, SK Gaming, and Team Vitality all making changes to their starting lineup before the start of the festivities.

Looking ahead, here are the scores, standings, and results for the 2024 LEC Summer Split.

2024 LEC Summer Split schedule and results

Summer Playoffs

A screenshot of the Leaguepedia bracket for the LEC Summer Playoffs 2024.
Who will rep the LEC at Worlds? Screenshot via Leaguepedia

All match times are in Central Time (CT).

Friday, July 12

  • 10am: SK 2-0 TH
  • 12pm: BDS 2-1 MDK

Saturday, July 13

  • 10am: FNC 2-1 GX
  • 12pm: G2 2-0 KC

Sunday, July 14

  • 10am: FNC 2-0 SK
    • Winner proceeds to upper bracket final, loser falls to lower bracket.
  • 12pm: BDS 0-2 G2
    • Winner proceeds to upper bracket final, loser falls to lower bracket.

Sunday, July 21

  • 10am: TH 1-2 GX
    • Loser is eliminated.
  • 12pm: MDK 0-2 KC
    • Loser is eliminated.

Monday, July 22

  • 10am: Fnatic 3-2 G2
    • Winner proceeds to grand final, loser falls to consolidation match.

Tuesday, July 24

  • 10am: BDS 2-1 GX
    • Winner proceeds to lower bracket final, loser is eliminated.
  • 12pm: SK 1-2 KC
    • Winner proceeds to lower bracket final, loser is eliminated.

Friday, July 26

  • 10am: BDS 3-2 KC
    • Lower bracket final. Winner proceeds to consolidation final, loser is eliminated in fourth.

Saturday, July 27

  • 10am: G2 3-1 BDS
    • Consolidation final. Winner proceeds to grand final, loser is eliminated in third.

Sunday, July 28

  • 10am: Fnatic 0-3 G2
    • Grand final.

Regular season standings

PlacementTeamRecord
FirstSK Gaming8-1
SecondTeam BDS8-1
ThirdG2 Esports7-2
FourthFnatic6-3
FifthKarmine Corp4-5
SixthTeam Heretics3-6
SeventhGIANTX3-6
EighthMAD Lions KOI2-7
NinthTeam Vitality2-7
10thRogue2-7

Regular season schedule and results

Week one

Saturday, June 8
  • 10am CT: Team Heretics 1-0 GIANTX
  • 11am CT: SK Gaming 1-0 Rogue
  • 12pm CT: Team BDS 1-0 Team Vitality
  • 1pm CT: G2 Esports 1-0 MAD Lions KOI
  • 2pm CT: Karmine Corp 0-1 Fnatic
Sunday, June 9
  • 10am CT: BDS 1-0 TH
  • 11am CT: RGE 1-0 VIT
  • 12pm CT: KC 1-0 MDK
  • 1pm CT: FNC 1-0 GX
  • 2pm CT: G2 0-1 SK
Monday, June 10
  • 10am CT: FNC 1-0 VIT
  • 11am CT: GX 0-1 SK
  • 12pm CT: BDS 1-0 G2
  • 1pm CT: RGE 0-1 KC
  • 2pm CT: TH 0-1 MDK

Week two

Saturday, June 15
  • 10am CT: BDS 0-1 SK
  • 11am CT: FNC 1-0 RGE
  • 12pm CT: MDK 0-1 VIT
  • 1pm CT: TH 1-0 KC
  • 2pm CT: G2 1-0 GX
Sunday, June 16
  • 10am CT: VIT 1-0 TH
  • 11am CT: RGE 0-1 G2
  • 12pm CT: GX 1-0 MDK
  • 1pm CT: SK 0-1 FNC
  • 2pm CT: KC 0-1 BDS

Week three

Saturday, June 22
  • 10am CT: BDS 1-0 RGE
  • 11am CT: TH 0-1 SK
  • 12pm CT: VIT 0-1 GX
  • 1pm CT: G2 1-0 KC
  • 2pm CT: MDK 0-1 FNC
Sunday, June 23
  • 10am CT: RGE 1-0 TH
  • 11am CT: GX 0-1 BDS
  • 12pm CT: FNC 0-1 G2
  • 1pm CT: SK 1-0 MDK
  • 2pm CT: KC 1-0 VIT

Week four

Saturday, June 29
  • 10am CT: FNC 0-1 TH
  • 11am CT: RGE 0-1 GX
  • 12pm CT: G2 1-0 VIT
  • 1pm CT: SK 1-0 KC
  • 2pm CT: MDK 0-1 BDS
Sunday, June 30
  • 10am CT: VIT 0-1 SK
  • 11am CT: MDK 1-0 RGE
  • 12pm CT: BDS 1-0 FNC
  • 1pm CT: TH 0-1 G2
  • 2pm CT: GX 0-1 KC
  • 3pm CT: Tiebreakers
    • MDK 1-0 RGE
    • VIT 0-1 MDK
    • MAD Lions KOI proceed in eighth; Rogue, Vitality eliminated.
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