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Here are the results for the 2020 LEC Summer Split playoffs

G2 Esports are looking for their fourth crown in a row.

The 2020 LEC Summer Split playoffs will kick off on Friday, Aug. 21 with a huge match between SK Gaming and Schalke 04, who went on a miraculous run to even qualify for the postseason.

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LEC playoff matches are going to be held in an online format due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The top six teams from the 2020 LEC Summer Split regular season will fight for a chance to be crowned the region’s latest champion and a shot at this year’s World Championship in Shanghai.

RankTeam nameGamesPoints
1Rogue13-5+8
2MAD Lions12-6+6
3G2 Esports11-7+4
4Fnatic9-9+0
5SK Gaming9-9+0
6Schalke048-10+2

Rogue have already qualified for Worlds 2020, but three other LEC teams will get a chance to compete in the international tournament based on how they perform in the playoffs.

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Here are the results from the 2020 LEC Summer Split playoffs.

Round one

  • Aug. 21: Schalke 04 3-0 SK Gaming
  • Aug. 22: G2 3-1 MAD Lions
  • Aug. 23 Rogue 0-3 Fnatic

Round two

  • Aug. 28: S04 1-3 MAD

Round three

  • Aug. 29: Rogue 3-0 MAD

Semifinals

  • Aug. 30: FNC 3-2 G2
  • Sept. 5: G2 3-2 Rogue

Finals

  • Sept. 6: FNC 0-3 G2

Every match will be streamed on the official Riot Games LEC Twitch channel.

This article will be updated until the 2020 LEC Summer Split playoffs conclude.


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