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The EU LCS Summer Finals are headed to Paris

Will Fnatic's sOAZ seal victory in his native country?

After stints in Krakow and Hamburg over the past year, the EU LCS is heading to Paris for the upcoming Summer Split Finals from Sept. 2 to 3.

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The matches will take place at Accor Hotels Arena in the heart of the city. Tickets will cost 20 to €25 for the third-placed match on Sept. 2 and €25 to €30 for the finals on Sept. 3. There will also be options for fans to purchase a weekend ticket but Riot has given no exact pricing at this time.

The winner of the finals will automatically qualify for the 2017 World Championships as Europe’s first seed. That tournament begins on Sept. 23 in China. The team with the highest championship points will qualify as Europe’s second seed at the event.

Riot plans to host other events at Summer Finals for fans but is still finalizing the details and will confirm all activities being offered closer to date of the event.

Tickets will be available to purchase from June 30 at 10:00 CET via AccorHotels Arena tickets official website.


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