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EU Challenger Series Schedule Released

The schedule for the future talent of the EU LCS has be revealed.

The European Challenger Series has finally released their schedule for the upcoming spring split, with the first matches taking place on Feb. 5, 2017.

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The first matches are as follows: (all times in GMT + 0)


2:00 p.m.
Team Kinguin

vs.

Best-of-two

FC Schalke 04

 
4:00 p.m. ( APPROX.)
Paris Saint-Germain

vs.

Best-of-two

Fnatic Academy

 
6:00 p.m. ( APPROX.)
Misfits Academy

vs.

Best-of-two

Millenium


It is worth mentioning that the EU Challenger Series still uses the old best-of-two system at this time, and it is unknown if the best-of-three system will be implemented in the future.

All teams will be playing from home instead of in the studio, Riot said, which means matches will not be spectated until the promotion tournament at the end of the year between the two best teams from the EU CS and the bottom two teams of the EU LCS. At that time, these four teams will compete for a chance to reach the top tier of European League of Legends competition.

You can check out the full EU CS schedule here.


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