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How to watch the LMS

The broadcast channel, participating teams, format, and more.
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The summer season of the League of Legends Master Series, consisting of eight teams from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, is in full swing.

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The LMS is one of the most top-heavy regions in competitive League, with the Flash Wolves having won five straight championships. They’ll look to defend their title from the likes of MAD Team and Hong Kong Attitude, while veteran team AHQ and spring split runner-up G-Rex have fallen from grace.

The LMS is not as popular in the Western scene, so when international tournaments roll around, most viewers have no idea how the region’s representatives will stack up. We’ve compiled a viewer guide to the LMS to prepare you for the upcoming World Championships.

Stream

Unlike the North American or European LCS, the LMS is not streamed on Twitch and is instead broadcast on Live Garena.

Teams

The League Master Series features eight of the best teams from the East Asia region. Unlike the NA LCS, promotion and relegation do exist. At the end of each split, the team with the worst record in the LMS plays a best of five against the best team in the ECS that split, the region’s version of the Challenger series. Previously, the bottom two teams in the LMS faced off against the top two from the ECS.

Here are the teams currently in the League Master Series.

  • Flash Wolves
  • MAD Team
  • J Team
  • Hong Kong Attitude
  • Team Afro
  • ahq e-Sports Club
  • Machi Esports
  • G-Rex

Schedule

The LMS runs for eight weeks, beginning Saturday, June 23. Eight games are played each week, with two each day from Thursdays to Sundays. Matches begin around 3am CT each day, with the playoffs beginning in late August.

Saturday, June 23

3am CT: Machi Esports vs. MAD Team

6am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. Flash Wolves

Sunday, June 24

3am CT: Team Afro vs. J Team

6am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. G-Rex

Thursday, June 28

3am CT: Flash Wolves vs. Machi Esports

6am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. Hong Kong Attitude

Friday, June 29

3am CT: Team Afro vs. Flash Wolves

6am CT: MAD Team vs. G-Rex

Saturday, June 30

3am CT: Machi Esports vs. Team Afro

6am CT: J Team vs. MAD Team

Sunday, July 1

3am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. J Team

6am CT: G-Rex vs. ahq e-Sports Club

Thursday, July 12

3am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. Machi Esports

6am CT: J Team vs. Flash Wolves

Friday, July 13

3am CT: Flash Wolves vs. G-Rex

6am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. Team Afro

Saturday, July 14

3am CT: MAD Team vs. ahq e-Sports Club

6am CT: Machi Esports vs. Hong Kong Attitude

Sunday, July 15

3am CT: MAD Team vs. Team Afro

6am CT: G-Rex vs. J Team

Thursday, July 19

3am CT: J Team vs. ahq e-Sports Club

6am CT: G-Rex vs. Machi Esports

Friday, July 20

3am CT: MAD Team vs. Hong Kong Attitude

6am CT: Team Afro vs. ahq e-Sports Club

Saturday, July 21

3am CT: Flash Wolves vs. Hong Kong Attitude

6am CT: Machi Esports vs. J Team

Sunday, July 22

3am CT: Team Afro vs. G-Rex

6am CT: Flash Wolves vs. MAD Team

Thursday, July 26

3am CT: Team Afro vs. MAD Team

6am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. Flash Wolves

Friday, July 27

3am CT: Machi Esports vs. G-Rex

6am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. J Team

Saturday, July 28

3am CT: J Team vs. G-Rex

6am CT: MAD Team vs. Flash Wolves

Sunday, July 29

3am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. ahq e-Sports Club

6am CT: Team Afro vs. Machi Esports

Thursday, August 2

3am CT: G-Rex vs. Team Afro

6am CT: J Team vs. Hong Kong Attitude

Friday, August 3

3am CT: MAD Team vs. Machi Esports

6am CT: Flash Wolves vs. ahq e-Sports Club

Saturday, August 4

3am CT: Flash Wolves vs. Team Afro

6am CT: G-Rex vs. Hong Kong Attitude

Sunday, August 5

3am CT: MAD Team vs. J Team

6am CT: Machi Esports vs. ahq e-Sports Club

Thursday, August 9

3am CT: Team Afro vs. Hong Kong Attitude

6am CT: G-Rex vs. MAD Team

Friday, August 10

3am CT: J Team vs. Machi Esports

6am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. Team Afro

Saturday, August 11

3am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. MAD Team

6am CT: Machi Esports vs. Flash Wolves

Sunday, August 12

3am CT: Flash Wolves vs. J Team

6am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. G-Rex

Thursday, August 16

3am CT: J Team vs. Team Afro

6am CT: Hong Kong Attitude vs. Machi Esports

Friday, August 17

3am CT: ahq e-Sports Club vs. MAD Team

6am CT: G-Rex vs. Flash Wolves

System

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Participants play in best of threes in a double round robin format, meaning each team plays each other two times each season. At the end of the split, the top four teams advance to the playoffs, where they are seeded by record.

The bottom two seeds compete in the first round, with the winner advancing to face the second seed. The winner of the semifinal round faces the number one seed team in the finals. All matches in the playoffs are best of five series.

This format is much different from the NA and EU LCS playoffs, which use a more traditional playoff seeding format in which the top regular season teams are seeded directly into the second round. In the LMS, however, a great regular season run nets teams a greater advantage than it would in the LCS, potentially skipping straight to the finals. This format is similar to that used in the Korean LCK.

The Flash Wolves have run roughshod over the region for years, and they’ll look to continue their streak of dominance once again this split.


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