The EU LCS is back with the 2018 Summer Split, fresh off the heels of MSI and the Spring Split, where Fnatic took their first title since 2015.
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This split, the same 10 teams will compete again for domestic dominance and a shot at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship this fall. Although the teams are all the same as the Spring Split, some of them, including Schalke 04 and Giants Gaming, have made key roster changes in hopes of improving on their Spring Split performances.
It all starts this Friday at 11am CT [6pm CEST] with Team Vitality against Splyce. Here’s the schedule for the 2018 EU LCS Summer Split, according to Riot’s official scheduling page on lolesports.