How to watch LCS 2021 Championship: stream, playoff schedule, teams

October 2022 · 4 minute read

The LCS 2021 Championship has concluded after a year-long regular season. North America’s top League of Legends teams duked it out for the Summer title, with 100T coming out on top. Here’s how the action unfolded.

LCS’s playoffs have finally come to a close, and 100 Thieves have claimed the title of North America’s number one seed after a stellar sweep of Team Liquid.

This was a monumental moment for the organization, who claim their first championship since joining the LCS, a huge rebound from a disappointing 2020.

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NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONS 💯🏆🔥#100T #LCS pic.twitter.com/x7smWweTvZ

— 100 Thieves (@100Thieves) August 29, 2021

100T was dominant all season, finishing the regular season in second place with a record of 29-16, missing out on snagging first place from TSM by one win. But, this didn’t stop the Thieves, as led by Kim ‘Ssumday’ Chan-ho, the team cruised to a swift 3-0 of formidable adversaries Team Liquid.

In the days prior, 100 Thieves outlasted Evil Geniuses in an epic 3-2 battle, with the high-water mark of the clash coming in Game 4 as rookie of the year Kyle ‘Danny’ Sakamaki truly announced his arrival.

The next day, a resurgent Team Liquid bowled over TSM, 3-1, bundling the league first-seed into the lower bracket in a surprise upset.

EG was then eliminated just days later, at the hands of Cloud9. The defending champs rolled through Evil Geniuses — and their boy wonder Danny — in the lower bracket.

We now look ahead to Worlds 2021, where NA will be put their support on the three representatives to make their names on the international stage yet again.

Star jungler Spica and his TSM line-up faltered in the quarter-finals and will miss Worlds 2021.

LCS 2021 Championship: Playoffs Schedule & Results

The opening round of matches took place on August 7-13. Upper bracket matches ⁠— Cloud9 vs Team Liquid, vs Evil Geniuses ⁠— will open the Championship. 100 Thieves and TSM start in the second-round upper bracket slots.

The finals weekend was held on August 28-29. The two do-or-die series will also be played at the Los Angeles studio after Riot pivoted plans.

Round 1: August 7 ⁠— August 13

DateMatchPTETBST
Saturday, August 7Evil Geniuses 3-1 Dignitas2PM5PM10PM
Sunday, August 8Cloud9 1-3 Liquid1PM4PM9PM
Thursday, August 12Immortals 3-0 Dignitas3PM6PM11PM
Friday, August 13Golden Guardians 0-3 Cloud93PM6PM11PM

Round 2: August 14 ⁠— August 20

DateMatchPTETBST
Saturday, August 14100 Thieves 3-2 Evil Geniuses2PM5PM10PM
Sunday, August 15TSM 1-3 Liquid1PM4PM9PM
Thursday, August 19Cloud9 3-0 Evil Geniuses3PM6PM11PM
Friday, August 20Immortals 1-3 TSM3PM6PM11PM

Round 3: August 22

DateMatchPTETBST
Sunday, August 22Cloud9 3-2 TSM1PM4PM9PM

Round 4: August 21 ⁠— August 28

DateMatchPTETBST
Saturday, August 21100 Thieves 2-3 Liquid2PM5PM10PM
Saturday, August 28100 Thieves 3-1 Cloud92PM5PM10PM

Grand Finals: August 29

DateMatchPTETBST
Sunday, August 29Liquid 1-3 100 Thieves1PM4PM9PM

LCS 2021 Championship: Qualified Teams

All eight competing LCS teams have now submitted their playoff lineups, with the roster lock for the Championship coming at the conclusion of Summer.

TeamTopJungleMidAD CarrySupport
100 ThievesSsumdayCloserAbbedaggeFBIHuhi
Cloud9FudgeBlaberPerkzZvenVulcan
DignitasFakeGodAkaadianYusuiNeoaphromoo
Evil GeniusesImpactSvenskerenJiizukeDannyIgNar
Golden GuardiansLicoriceIc0nicAblazeoliveStixxayChime
ImmortalsRevengeXerxeInsanityRaesDestiny
Team LiquidAlphariSantorinJensenTacticalCoreJJ
TSMHuniSpicaPowerOfEvilLostSwordArt

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