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Lol Worlds 2026

LoL Worlds betting is available at all of the top esports betting sites in 2026, with next edition due to kick off on October 14 and run through November 9. LoL Worlds odds available include outright winner and head to head betting, although the depth of these markets tends to get better every year. Our League of Legends World Championship betting guide will run you through everything you need to know, including the teams, tournament structure and stages, regional seeding, best LoL Worlds betting apps and more.


LoL Worlds 2026 betting

LoL Worlds betting is one of the biggest fixtures on the esports calendar, and that will be the case again when the tournament returns later this year. It is the event every major region spends the season chasing, and from a punting angle it usually delivers a deeper range of markets than almost any other League of Legends event.

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Outright winner betting always draws the most attention, but it is far from the only option once the event gets going. By the time Swiss and Knockouts roll around, most leading esports books will have match winners, map handicaps, total maps, regional specials and a few player-based markets in rotation as well.


League of Legends World Championship 2026

The 2026 edition of Worlds will be held in the United States, with Riot spreading the tournament across three stops rather than keeping everything in one city. Play-Ins are heading to Los Angeles, Swiss and the Knockout rounds will be staged in Allen, Texas, and the Grand Final will be played at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Riot has locked in the event window from October 15 to November 14.

That gives Worlds 2026 a bigger event feel right from the start. The early rounds will still do the heavy lifting in Texas, but the move to New York for the final should give the closing weekend a much stronger championship atmosphere.

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LoL Worlds 2026 odds

Currently there are no odds for LoL Worlds 2026.

Currently there are no odds for LoL Worlds 2026.


LoL Worlds 2026 teams

Gen.G Esports

  • Kim “Kiin” Ki-in
  • Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu
  • Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon
  • Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk
  • Joo “Duro” Min-kyu
  • Coach: Kim “Kim” Jung-su

KT Rolster

  • Lee “PerfecT” Seung-min
  • Mun “Cuzz” U-chan
  • Gwak “Bdd” Bo-sung
  • Seo “deokdam” Dae-gil
  • Jeong “Peter” Yoon-su
  • Coach: Go “Score” Dong-bin

Hanwha Life Esports

  • Choi “Zeus” Woo-je
  • Han “Peanut” Wang-ho
  • Kim “Zeka” Geon-woo
  • Park “Viper” Do-hyeon
  • Yu “Delight” Hwan-jung
  • Coach: Choi “DanDy” In-kyu

Bilibili Gaming

  • Chen “Bin” Zebin
  • Zhao “Shadow” Zhiqiang
  • Zhuo “knight” Ding
  • Zhao “Elk” Jiahao
  • Luo “ON” Wenjun
  • Coach: Fu “BigWei” Chien-wei

Anyone’s Legend

  • Li “Flandre” Xuanjun
  • Lee “Tarzan” Seung-yong
  • Cui “Shanks” Xiaojun
  • Wang “Hope” Jie
  • Kim “Kael” Jin-hong
  • Coach: Wong “Tabe” Pak-kan

Top Esports

  • Bai “369” Jiahao
  • Seo “Kanavi” Jin-hyeok
  • Lin “Creme” Jian
  • Wenbo “JackeyLove” Yu
  • Fu “Hang” Minghang
  • Coach: Yoon “Homme” Sung-young

FlyQuest

  • Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau
  • Kacper “Inspired” Słoma
  • Song “Quad” Soo-hyung
  • Fahad “Massu” Abdulmalek
  • Alan “Busio” Cwalina
  • Coach: Erlend “Nukeduck” Holm

100 Thieves

  • Niship “Dhokla” Doshi
  • Kim “River” Dong-woo
  • Lim “Quid” Hyeon-seung
  • Victor “FBI” Huang
  • Bill “Eyla” Nguyen
  • Coach: Greyson “Goldenglue” Gilmer

Keyd Stars

  • Felipe “Boal” Boal
  • Pedro “Disamis” Gonçalves
  • Jeong “Mireu” Jo-bin
  • Matheus “Morttheus” Motta
  • Adrian “Trymbi” Trybus
  • Coach: Christopher “SeeEl” Lee

G2 Esports

  • Sergen “BrokenBlade” Çelik
  • Rudy “SkewMond” Semaan
  • Rasmus “Caps” Winther
  • Steven “Hans Sama” Liv
  • Labros “Labrov” Papoutsakis
  • Coach: Dylan “Dylan Falco” Falco

KOI

  • Alex “Myrwn” Villarejo
  • Javier “Elyoya” Prades
  • Joseph “Jojopyun” Pyun
  • David “Supa” Garcia
  • Álvaro “Alvaro” Amo
  • Coach: Tomás “Melzhet” Campelos

Fnatic

  • Óscar “Oscarinin” Muñoz
  • Iván “Razork” Martín
  • Yun “Poby” Sung-won
  • Elias “Upset” Lipp
  • Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle
  • Coach: Fabian “GrabbZ” Lohmann

CTBC Flying Oyster

  • Hsu “Rest” Shih-chieh
  • Yu “JunJia” Chun-chia
  • Tsai “hongQ” Ming-hong
  • Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-chuan
  • Ling “Kaiwing” Kai-wing
  • Coach: Wong “Chawy” Xing Lei

Secret Whales

  • Trần “Hiro02” Hậu
  • Lê Văn “Hizto” Hoàng Hải
  • Trần “Dire” Duy Đức
  • Hoàng “Eddie” Nghĩa
  • Đinh “Taki” Anh Tài
  • Coach: Võ “Naul” Thành Luân

PSG Talon

  • Huang “Azhi” Shang-chih
  • Hung “Karsa” Hau-hsuan
  • Huang “Maple” Yi-tang
  • Lu “Betty” Yu-hung
  • Lin “Woody” Hung-yu
  • Coach: Cheng “CorGi” Pin-lun

T1

  • Choi “Doran” Hyeon-jun
  • Mun “Oner” Hyeon-jun
  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
  • Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyung
  • Ryu “Keria” Min-seok
  • Coach: Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun

Invictus Gaming

  • Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok
  • Yan “Wei” Yangwei
  • Song “Rookie” Eui-jin
  • Chen “GALA” Wei
  • Tian “Meiko” Ye
  • Coach: Yang “Daeny” Dae-in

Teams to watch at LoL Worlds 2026

Gen.G Esports

Gen.G sit second in Riot’s rankings and remain one of the safest elite teams to track heading toward the back half of the season.

Bilibili Gaming

Riot’s current Global Power Rankings have BLG at No. 1, which makes them the early benchmark side right now.

Hanwha Life Esports

HLE round out the current top six and still look like a genuine threat if they hit form at the right time.

G2 Esports

G2 are currently the top Western side in Riot’s rankings at No. 3, which is enough to keep them in the contender conversation for now.


LoL Worlds tournament structure & format

Riot says Worlds 2026 will largely mirror the 2025 format, with the main changes limited to Play-Ins and regional seeding. That means the overall shape of the event should still feel familiar even though the entry path has been adjusted.

LoL Worlds 2026 early stages

  • The 4th seed of the regions that obtained an additional slot from MSI compete in a single elimination match
  • Winner qualifies into the Swiss Stage
  • The match will be a best-of-five series using Fearless Draft
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  • 16 teams compete in a five-round Swiss system format
  • Teams that reach three wins advance to the Knockout Stage
  • Teams that reach three losses are eliminated
  • Elimination and advancement matches are best-of-three series using Fearless Draft
  • All other matches are best-of-one

LoL Worlds knockout stage

The LoL Worlds 2025 Knockout Stage will follow the same format as years before, with the top eight teams competing in a single-elimination bracket.

  • In quarterfinals, side selection privilege will be granted to teams with a better match record from the Swiss Stage
  • Single-elimination bracket
  • All matches are best-of-five series using Fearless Draft
  • Side selection will be determined by a coin flip
  • Single-elimination bracket
  • All matches are best-of-five series using Fearless Draft
  • Best-of-five series using Fearless Draft

LoL Worlds qualification

League of Legends World Championship welcomes 20 LoL teams from professional leagues, who can earn their spot at the tournament based on their summer split performances. Regions with only one seed will send only the summer split champions, while regions with more than one seed for LoL Worlds also send the summer split finalists.

The LCK and LPL, who have four seeds, hold regional finals, which feature the top four teams in season championship points (minus the summer split finalists) who duke it out for the final two tickets leading to LoL Worlds.


LoL Worlds seeding

The number of seeds each of the eight leagues get is determined by Riot Games, based on the region’s past performances at international events, with stronger performers receiving more seeds.

  • China (LPL) – 4 seeds
  • Korea (LCK) – 4 seeds
  • Europe (LEC) – 3 seeds
  • Americas (LTA) – 3 seeds
  • Pacific (LCP) – 3 seeds

LoL Worlds prize money

In 2025, the League of Legends World Championship prize pool was increased from US$2.25 million to $5 million. With the 2025 prize pool distribution yet to be announced, you can find out how the 2024 prize pool was distributed.

PlacePrize Money (USD)Percentage
1st$445,00020%
2nd$356,00016%
3rd-4th$178,0008%
5th-8th$100,1254.5%
9th-11th$77,8753.5%
12th-14th$66,7503%
15th-16th$55,6252.5%
17th-18th$38,9371.75%
19th-20th$22,2501%

League of Legends World Championship 2026 betting sites

The LoL World Championship is extremely well covered by all esports betting sites. In addition, the outright betting odds are often available before the end of the summer split, giving punters a chance to predict the next LoL world champions months in advance.

LoL World Championship odds are available both on traditional sportsbooks as well as esports betting sites, including Pinnacle, WilliamHill, GG.Bet, Rivalry, and more.

Know that some bookmakers do a much better job with their prices and market offer, so if you’re looking for the best betting site for wagering on the League of Legends World Championships, check out our bookie reviews and see who our experts believe are the best betting sites for the job.

The best LoL Worlds betting sites for you will largely be determined by your location, with it important to abide by the gambling laws in your country. For instance UK esports betting sites are fully regulated, while New Zealand betting sites are based overseas and are not taxed locally.

The good news is all the LoL World Championship betting sites we promote on this page are geo-targeted and will only be shown if you are eligible to sign up. Most of the LOL bookies we promote on this website have also got betting apps available for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.


How to bet on League of Legends World Championship

Betting on the League of Legends World Championship is pretty straightforward as it doesn’t differ from wagering on any other esports tournament or sports event.

But before you place your bets on the LoL Worlds, make sure that you’re using a solid esports betting site that can provide you with competitive betting odds and enough markets.

The simplest and most popular way to bet on LoL Worlds is to wager on the outright winner, predicting which of the 20 teams will lift the Summoner’s Cup.

You can place outright bets before the League of Legends Worlds begins, and they’re often accompanied by generous odds, promising high potential payouts.

  • Top performing team from the region
  • Region head-to-head
  • Team head-to-head
  • To qualify from the Play-In stage
  • Play-In team to win Lol Worlds
  • Region to win LoL Worlds
  • Favourites to not lose a game
  • Over/under wins
  • Tournament MVP
  • And many more

There’s a plethora of betting options you can explore when betting on LoL Worlds, as you can essentially bet on anything you wish – on teams, players, and regions. So, if you want to experience LoL Worlds betting to its fullest, make sure to bet with an esports betting site that can provide you with enough betting markets.


LoL Worlds past winners

The 2025 LoL World Championship will mark the 15th edition of the event, with nine different esports organisations hoist the Summoner’s Cup. Some argue that the first championship doesn’t count as a proper tournament, but not to offend any Fnatic fans, we’ll include it here.

YearTeamRunner-Up
2011FnaticAgainst All Authority
2012Taipei AssassinsAzubu Frost
2013SK Telecom T1Royal Club
2014Samsung WhiteStar Horn Royal Club
2015SK Telecom T1KOO Tigers
2016SK Telecom T1Samsung Galaxy
2017Samsung GalaxySK Telecom T1
2018Invictus GamingFnatic
2019FunPlus PhoenixG2 Esports
2020Damwon GamingSuning
2021Edward GamingDWG KIA
2022DRXT1
2023T1Weibo Gaming
2024T1Bilibili Gaming

How to watch LoL Worlds

Watch LoL Worlds online

The LoL Worlds is going to be one of the most broadcast esports events of all time, with Riot running a co-streaming program with upwards of 100 different content creators taking part.

The LoL World Champs has struck a partnership with Twitch for the tournament, with this the main broadcast partner, and if you subscribe there are perks available.

The LoL Worlds will also be live streamed on LoLesports.com, which is the official League of Legends website, while Youtube will also carry some English streams.

So in summary, to watch the LoL Worlds 2025 you can do so via Twitch, the official LoL website or via Youtube. Esports betting sites like GG.Bet (GGbet review) and Thunderpick.io are also likely to pick up live streams of LoL Worlds.

Esports Betting Analyst

Mark Prezelj is a Slovenian esports betting analyst with over 3,500 articles at EsportBet and the founder of Lines64.com — someone who has been reading odds longer than most readers have been watching esports.