Lol Worlds Quarterfinals Bracket

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The League of Legends World Championship is down to just eight teams and the Quarter-Finals have produced quite the fascinating draw. On one side of the bracket, Europe's second seeds Fnatic are joined by all three of China's LoL Pro League (LPL) remaining teams while Europe's top seed G2 Esports. The 2020 League of Legends World Championships are down to eight and the quarterfinals begin on October 15th. According to the LoL World Championship odds, Top Esports and DAMWON Gaming are massive favorites to win, and that’s reflected by their quarterfinal odds. 2020 LoL Worlds Quarterfinals Betting Odds.

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Fans and experts are longing for a Worlds format change.

With the 2020 League of Legends World Championship going into its last stages, CLG mid laner Eugene “Pobelter” Park has voiced his opinion about the lack of a losers bracket at the tournament.

I think introducing loser’s bracket next year would be really cool for worlds, think it led to a lot of great moments / games in LCS and LEC playoffs. Maybe even like Dota TI style where the 3rd seed in the group could be seeded into loser’s bracket instead of eliminated

— Eugene Park (@Pobelter) October 17, 2020

The Worlds format has been discussed over many years and it always seems to come back whenever the annual Worlds event returns. This year, the focus is aimed towards the fact that there is still no losers bracket in the playoffs. This would give losing teams a second chance for the Summoner’s Cup.

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“I think introducing a loser’s bracket next year would be really cool for Worlds,” Pobelter said. “Maybe even like Dota TI style where the third seed in the group could be seeded into loser’s bracket instead of eliminated,”.

LCS and LEC have had success with losers bracket

The discussion happened after both the LEC and LCS have introduced a double-elimination format for 2020, with great success so far. The new format for the leagues brought fans a lot more games for the playoffs and some miracle runs throughout the losers bracket.

The most recent example of the double-elimination format in its full effect is Team SoloMid’s journey through the summer split playoffs. TSM lost in the first round of playoffs to Golden Guardians and was, therefore, knocked down in the losers bracket because of the new format.

TSM then made it all the way through the bracket, winning a total of four best-of-five series to reach the final. TSM won the final against FlyQuest and secured the LCS first seed for Worlds 2020.

TSM got to play a total of 17 games in the losers bracket, games that would never have happened with the single-elimination format that Worlds is currently using.

Other League of Legends experts has also voiced their opinions on the current Worlds format. Nick “LS” Cesare and Christian “IWillDominate” Rivera recently brought up the discussion on the Facecheck podcast, where they both agreed to the fact that the Worlds format needs a change. Just like Pobelter, the two experts were referencing Dota’s The International, where teams get a second chance in the playoffs.

Riot has previously said that they stand by the current format because of the tight schedule that Worlds is running on. With that said, Riot has changed the Worlds format before so there is no guarantee that it won’t happen again in the future.

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Worlds 2020 continues on October 24 where the semifinals kicks off.

After winning two games apiece to kick off the second week of play in Group C at the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, Fnatic and Gen.G have both advanced to the tournament’s quarterfinals.

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Coming into today, both teams had been locked into a three-way tie for first place in Group C alongside China’s LGD Gaming. With both Gen.G and Fnatic finding wins over LGD earlier in the day, however, the LPL’s fourth seed was knocked out of contention, leaving only two teams left at the top of the group.

As the day winds down, Fnatic and Gen.G still find themselves tied atop the group. But the two teams are slated to face off later today to determine the fate of the group as a whole. With both teams currently posting identical records of 4-1, no tiebreaker scenario will be necessary at the end of the day regardless of the final game’s outcome. Whichever team wins the final contest of Group C will walk away from the group stage on top.

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Lol Worlds Quarterfinals Bracket

Last weekend, Fnatic tasted victory against Gen.G to close out week one of the group stage and force the three-way tie heading into week two. This time around, however, the stakes are even higher, as the winner of the Fnatic-Gen.G rematch will secure sole possession of first place in Group C.

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Whichever team comes out on top later today in the battle for first place will lock in a top seed going into the quarterfinals of the World Championship. This notably means that the winner of today’s final matchup between Gen.G and Fnatic will avoid teams like DAMWON Gaming and Suning in the bracket stage of Worlds.

Regardless, both teams have advanced to the quarterfinals with relative ease. For Gen.G, the 2020 World Championship marks the organization’s first appearance at the Worlds quarterfinals. Fnatic, on the other hand, have made it out of groups for the fourth consecutive year, and the seventh time in the franchise’s history.