Worlds 2024 – Swiss stage schedule, teams, and results

Only eight teams can make it to Paris.

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The 2024 League of Legends World Championship Swiss stage is here! After an epic Play-in stage, Worlds kicks into high gear as the superstars come out to play, vying for a shot at the Summoners cup.

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This year, 16 of the best LoL squads in the world will battle in Europe, concluding with the grand finals at the O2 Arena in London, England. The Swiss stage is brutal; one misstep and you could see yourself fighting for your lives before getting your feet firmly planted.

Here is everything you need to know about the Worlds 2024 Swiss stage.

LoL Worlds Swiss format and teams

Worlds 2024 Swiss bracket.
Which teams will be making it out of Swiss stage? Image via Riot Games

For many, the Swiss stage, formerly the group stage, for Worlds is the most exciting time of the year. Teams from across the globe, varying in playstyles and experience, battle for seeding in the bracket stage. This is where the most upsets happen. Last year, Swiss continued this tradition as we saw the likes of GAM knockout Team Liquid, and NRG take down G2 to make it to quarters. The possible matchups are endless.

Teams will compete in a Swiss system format. In round one, teams can’t be drawn against another team from the same region. Rounds two to five matches will be based on each team’s win-to-loss record. Each round is a best-of-one outside of qualification and elimination matches, with those being best-of-threes. Teams that reach three wins will advance, while teams with three losses will be eliminated.

Below is the list of teams competing in the Worlds 2024 Swiss stage.

QualificationTeam
LPL Summer (champion)Bilibili Gaming
LPL Championship pointsTop Esports
LPL Summer (runner up)Weibo Gaming
LPL Regional Finals (winner)LNG Esports
MSI ChampionGen.G
LCK Summer (champion)Hanwha Life Esports
LCK Regional Finals (winner)Dplus Kia
LCK Regional Finals (runner up)T1
LEC Season Finals (champion)G2 Esports
LEC Season Finals (runner up)Fnatic
Worlds 2024 Play-in (LEC 3rd seed)MAD Lions KOI
LCS Summer (champion)FlyQuest
LCS Summer (runner up)Team Liquid
Worlds 2024 Play-in (VCS 1st seed)GAM Esports
Worlds 2024 Play-in (CBLoL 1st seed)paiN Gaming
Worlds 2024 Play-in (PCS 1st seed)PSG Talon

These teams will now do battle in a grueling Swiss stage, where upsets will be made and hearts will be broken. Who will advance to the quarterfinals?

All matches for Worlds 2024 Swiss : Schedule and results

Moving to a Swiss format ensures every single match counts. There are no more “free” wins at Worlds, and teams must get off to a strong start. Otherwise, they could be facing a swift and early elimination from the tournament. One of the big adjustments from last year’s Swiss format is that teams can no longer play each other twice. Dplus Kia, for example, had to play KT Rolster twice en route to being eliminated from the competition. This year, Riot put a stop to that timeline.

Below is the exact schedule and results for the opening games of Worlds 2024 Swiss:

Thursday, Oct. 3: Swiss Stage Day One (best of one)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CTBilibili Gaming vs MAD Lions KOIBilibili Gaming
8am CTTop Esports vs. T1Top Esports
9am CTGen.G vs. Weibo GamingGen. G
10am CTFnatic vs. Dplus KiaDplus Kia
11am: CTTeam Liquid vs Suzhou LNG Ninebot EsportsSuzhou LNG Ninebot Esports
12pm CTHanwha Life Esports vs. PSG TalonHanwha Life Esports
1pm CTFlyQuest vs. GAM EsportsFlyQuest
2pm CTG2 Esports vs. Pain GamingG2 Esports

Friday, Oct. 4: Swiss Stage Day Two (best of one)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(1-0) Bilibili Gaming vs. Suzhou LNG Ninebot Esports (1-0)Suzhou LNG Ninebot Esports
8am CT(1-0) Gen. G vs. Top Esports (1-0)Gen. G
9am CT(1-0) G2 Esports vs. Hanwha Life Esports (1-0)Hanwha Life Esports
10am CT(0-1) Weibo Gaming vs. Team Liquid (0-1)Weibo Gaming
11am: CT(0-1) T1 vs. Pain Gaming (0-1)T1
12pm CT(1-0) Dplus Kia vs. FlyQuest (1-0)Dplus Kia
1pm CT(0-1) Fnatic vs. GAM Esports (0-1)Fnatic
2pm CT(0-1) PSG Talon vs. MAD Lions KOI (0-1)PSG Talon

Saturday, Oct. 5: Swiss Stage Day Three (best of three)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(2-0) Suzhou LNG Ninebot Esports vs. Dplus Kia (2-0)Suzhou LNG Ninebot Esports
10am CT(2-0) Hanwha Life Esports vs. Gen. G (2-0)Gen. G

Suzhou LNG Ninebot and Gen. G qualify for Worlds 2024 Knockout Stage with 3-0 scorelines.

Sunday, Oct. 6: Swiss Stage Day Four (best of one)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(1-1) Top Esports vs. Fnatic (1-1)Top Esports
8am CT(1-1) Billibilli Gaming vs. T1 (1-1)T1
9am CT(1-1) PSG Talon vs. FlyQuest (1-1)FlyQuest
10am CT(1-1) Weibo Gaming vs. G2 Esports (1-1)G2 Esports

Monday, Oct. 7: Swiss Stage Day Five (best of three)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(0-2) Mad Lions KOI vs. GAM Esports (0-2)GAM Esports
10am CT(0-2) Pain Gaming vs. Team Liquid (0-2)Team Liquid

Mad Lions KOI and Pain Gaming are Eliminated from Worlds 2024.

Thursday, Oct. 10: Swiss Stage Day Six (best of three)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(2-1) Top Esports vs. Dplus Kia (2-1)Top Esports
10am CT(2-1) Hanwha Life Esports vs. FlyQuest (2-1)Hanwha Life Esports

Top Esports and Hanwha Life Esports qualify for Worlds 2024 Knockout Stage with 3-1 scorelines.

Friday, Oct. 11: Swiss Stage Day Seven (best of three)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(2-1) G2 Esports vs. T1 (2-1)T1
10am CT(1-2) Billibilli Gaming vs. PSG Talon (1-2)Billibilli Gaming

T1 qualified for the Worlds 2024 Knockout Stage with a 3-1 scoreline, and PSG Talon is eliminated.

Saturday, Oct. 12: Swiss Stage Day Eight (best of three)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(1-2) Fnatic vs. Weibo Gaming (1-2)Weibo Gaming
10am CT(1-2) Team Liquid vs. GAM Esports (1-2)GAM Esports

Fnatic and GAM Esports are Eliminated from Worlds 2024.

Sunday, Oct. 13: Swiss Stage Day Nine (best of three)

TimeMatchupWinner
7am CT(2-2) Dplus Kia vs. Weibo Gaming (2-2)Weibo Gaming
10am CT(2-2) G2 Esports vs. Billibilli Gaming (2-2)Bilibili Gaming
1pm CT(2-2) FlyQuest vs. Team Liquid (2-2)FlyQuest
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