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LCS 2022 Summer Split: Teams, Schedule, Results, Standings & More

Just like the other major regions, North America (NA) is also all set and ready to battle it out once again this competitive season in the upcoming Summer Split. Teams are coming into this split with a mentality reset since the results from spring do not matter anymore. The ten teams will look to put up a valiant performance and take a shot at winning the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) 2022 Summer Split trophy and aim to secure one of the three slots available for NA at Worlds.


The league has released the full schedule for the LCS 2022 Summer Split and here’s everything you need to know.

A Guide to LCS 2022 Summer

The LCS 2022 Summer Split is the second split of the tenth year of North America’s professional league where ten teams compete in a round-robin group stage in best-of-ones (BO1) to qualify for the playoffs.

Format

  • Ten teams participate

  • Double round-robin setup

  • Matches are best-of-one

  • The top eight teams qualify for the LCS Championship

  1. First and second-place teams start in Round 2 of the upper bracket

  2. Teams third to the sixth start in Round 1 of the upper bracket

  3. Seventh and eighth-place teams start in Round 1 of the lower bracket

LCS 2022 Summer Split: Teams and standings

Schedule for LCS Summer Split

The LCS 2022 Summer Split kicks off on 17th June with a classic match between Evil Geniuses and Cloud9. The opening and closing weeks of the split have three days of League of Legends action in the form of super weeks. All times mentioned in the tables below are in Central Time (CT) and are subject to change.

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Following the regular season, the LCS 2022 Championship will be held in Chicago, Illinois. The championship will see the crowning of the best North American team at the United Center in Chicago after a showdown on 10th and 11th September.

Where to watch

Fans can watch the LCS 2022 Summer Split live on the official LCS channel on Twitch once the league kicks off on 17th June. You can also check out the games as video on demand (VODs) on the LoL Esports VODs and Highlights channel.