There are few leagues that have not yet decided their World Cup representatives. The LEC and LCS are in their final stages. See all announcements so far.
Less than a month separates us from the most important League of Legends tournament to be played in Mexico and the United States. This Saturday or Sunday, China has determined its qualifiers, Team Liquid failed and only a few spots in the European, North American and Turkish leagues remain to be determined.
JD Gaming, champion in China after defeating Top Esports
The final of the Chinese LPL once again had two old acquaintances. JD Gaming Y Top Esports They have played decisive series in both halves of 2020, with a win for each. On this occasion, the champion was JD Gaming who took the fifth game after a bad start by ADC JackeyLove.

G2 awaits the finals for the winner of Rogue-Fnatic in the LEC
The leading winner of the European competition with 9 trophies will be looking to defend the title won in the spring split. His rival will emerge from the winner of the series between Rogue and Fnaticwho beat the MAD Lions 3-1 yesterday. On Sunday the winner of the tournament will be announced.

Team Liquid and its mega stars are not at Worlds
The super roster consisting of bwipo, hans sam, Bjergsen and company failed again in the North American league. Last night they fell 3-2 to defending champion Evil Geniuses and not only will they not be able to compete for the regional title, but they will also miss out on Worlds. One of the few colossi not at Worlds 2022.

All qualified for Worlds 2022 so far
Group stage
- Top Esports (LPL – China)
- JD Gaming (LPL – China)
- Edward Gaming (LPL – China)
- Gen.G (LCK – Korea)
- T1 (LCK – Korea)
- Damwon Kia (LCK – Korea)
- Rogue or Fnatic (LEC – Europe)
- G2 Esports (LEC – Europe)
- Cloud 9 (LCS – North America)
- 100 Thieves or Evil Geniuses (LCS – North America)
- GAM Esports (VN-Vietnam)
- CTBC Flying Oyster (VCS – TW/HK/MC/SEA)
play-in
- Royal Never Give Up (LPL – China)
- XRD (LCK – Korea)
- Rogue or Fnatic (LEC – Europe)
- MAD Lions (LEC – Europe)
- 100 Thieves or Evil Geniuses (LCS – North America)
- Isurus (LLA – Latin America)
- Saigon Buffalo (VN – Vietnam)
- Beyond Gaming (PCS – TW/HK/MC/SEA)
- Detonation FocusMe (JP – Japan)
- Chiefs Esports (OCE – Oceania)
- LOUD (BR – Brazil)
- Fenerbahce Esports or Istanbul Wildcats (TR – Turkey)

Source: Tycsports

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