LCS Summer 2023: Results, playoffs bracket, schedule, and more

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The playoff stage of the 2023 LCS Summer split is underway, with eight teams vying for the NA crown and spots at Worlds. Here is everything you need to know about the league.

We are down to the final eight teams in the 2023 LCS Summer Split, which was under threat at the beginning of June for two weeks after the members of the LCS Players Association (LCSPA) “overwhelmingly” voted in favor of a walkout.

The battle for Worlds 2023 spots is heating up as we get deeper into the playoffs. NRG, who returned to the LCS after a seven-year absence, have made their second debut a strong one with a qualification for Worlds 2023 alongside Cloud9. Only one guaranteed spot remains, with a fourth seed having to fight against the LEC’s fourth seed for the last remaining Worlds spot between both regions.

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Cloud9 have proven their strength and qualified for Worlds 2023

Questions remained about 100 Thieves’ roster for their August 4 elimination match. Star player Yiliang ‘Doublelift’ Peng was in doubt after being admitted to a hospital for an injury that caused internal bleeding. However, he was playing with the team as normal and seems to have recovered since then.

Unfortunately, 100 Thieves’ loss at the hand of team Liquid marks the end of their competitive year. Despite having Doublelift starting for the team, the team wasn’t able to pull it together and take down a surging TL roster.

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Meanwhile, TSM have already been knocked out of the playoffs by Dignitas. Despite both sets they played being close, they didn’t manage to take home a single major victory in what is likely their final playoffs run.

Here are all the details you need to know about the 2023 LCS Summer playoffs, including all the latest results, the full schedule, and the rosters.


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LCS Summer 2023: Stream

The LCS Summer split will be streamed live on Twitch on the official LCS channel, which we have embedded below for your convenience.

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Because of the two-week delay, the matches will take place on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, starting at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET.

There will be watch parties throughout the Summer split, some of which will be streamed live from the Riot Games Arena. In-game item drops will be available on select weeks, with more information expected to be released soon.

Missed the games? Catch up with VODs on the LoL Esports channel.

LCS Summer 2023: Schedule and results

The summer season was initially scheduled to begin on June 1, but Riot Games decided to postpone the starting date by two weeks because of the LCS player walkout.

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Because of the delay, the regular season will take place over six weeks, with matches being played on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

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The LCS has a new (ish) face in NRG

With Playoffs well underway, Cloud9 has become the first NA team to qualify for Worlds 2023 after their win over Evil Geniuses in the upper bracket. Every other team has lost at least one match, and no team other than C9 can afford to lose a single set. This will all lead up to the Lower Final, followed by the Grand Final that pits the two best teams against each other.

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The LCS Championship will take place on August 19-20 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Tickets will go on sale on June 14 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET for Mastercard holders. General sale tickets will be released a day later.

The top three teams of the Summer split will qualify for the 2023 World Championship, while the fourth-placed side will have to play the Worlds Wildcard Qualifier.

Playoffs (July 27 — August 3)

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Day 6: August 6

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Upper Round 2 Golden Guardians 1-3 NRG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 7: August 10

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Lower Round 2 Team Liquid vs Evil Geniuses 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 8: August 11

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Lower Round 2 Dignitas vs Golden Guardians 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 9: August 12

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Upper Final Cloud9 vs NRG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 10: August 13

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Lower Round 3 TBD vs TBD 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Past results:

Day 1: July 27

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Upper Round 1 EG 3-2 TSM 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 2: July 28

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Upper Round 1 Team Liquid 1-3 NRG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 3: August 3

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Lower Round 1 Dignitas 3-2 TSM 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 4: August 4

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Lower Round 1 100 Thieves 1-3 Team Liquid 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Day 5: August 5

Stage Match PT ET GMT
Upper Round 2 Cloud9 3-0 EG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM

Regular season (June 14 — July 21)

LCS Summer 2023: Regular season standings

Darker Green = Qualified for playoffs’ upper bracket round 2. Light Green = Qualified for playoffs’ upper bracket round 1. Yellow = Qualified for playoffs’ lower bracket round 1. Red = Eliminated.

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Placement Team Record
1 Cloud9 14-5
2 Golden Guardians 13-6
3 Evil Geniuses 12-6
4 Team Liquid 10-8
5 NRG 9-9
6 TSM 8-10
7 Dignitas 8-11
8 100 Thieves 7-12
9 FlyQuest 6-12
10 Immortals 5-13

Week 1 results (June 14 — June 16)

Note: TSM announced that substitute mid laner Insanity would be playing instead of Ruby for Week 1 and Week 2.

Note 2: 100 Thieves announced that mid laner Quid would miss the first week of LCS due to visa issues. He was replaced by assistant coach Nukeduck. 

Day Match PT ET GMT
June 14 Cloud9 1-0 Golden Guardians 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Team Liquid 1-0 TSM 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Immortals 1-0 Dignitas 2 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Evil Geniuses 1-0 NRG 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
FlyQuest 0-1 100 Thieves 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
June 15 Dignitas 0-1 Cloud9 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
TSM 1-0 FlyQuest 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
100 Thieves 0-1 Team Liquid 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
NRG 0-1 Immortals 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Golden Guardians 0-1 EG 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
June 16 Immortals 0-1 Team Liquid 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Golden Guardians 1-0 FlyQuest 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
EG 0-1 Dignitas 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
NRG 1-0 100 Thieves 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Cloud9 1-0 TSM 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM

Week 2 results (June 21 — June 23)

Day Match PT ET GMT
June 21 Dignitas 0-1 Golden Guardians 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Team Liquid 1-0 NRG 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
FlyQuest 0-1 Cloud9 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
TSM 1-0 Immortals 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
100 Thieves 0-1 EG 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
June 22 NRG 0-1 TSM 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Golden Guardians 1-0 Immortals 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
100 Thieves 0-1 Cloud9 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Dignitas 1-0 Team Liquid 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
EG 1-0 FlyQuest 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
June 23 TSM 0-1 Golden Guardians 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Immortals 0-1 100 Thieves 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Team Liquid 0-1 EG  4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
FlyQuest 0-1 Dignitas 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Cloud9 0-1 NRG 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM

Week 3 results (June 28 — June 30)

Ruby started over Insanity for the first time in the split during Week 3.

Day Match PT ET GMT
June 28 TSM 0-1 EG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
FlyQuest 1-0 Team Liquid 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
NRG 1-0 Golden Guardians 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
100 Thieves 1-0 Dignitas 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Cloud9 1-0 Immortals 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
June 29 NRG 0-1 FlyQuest 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Team Liquid 1-0 Cloud9 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Dignitas 1-0 TSM 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
EG 1-0 Immortals 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Golden Guardians 1-0 100 Thieves 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
June 30 Cloud9 1-0 EG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Team Liquid 0-1 Golden Guardians 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Dignitas 1-0 NRG 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
TSM 0-1 100 Thieves 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Immortals 0-1 FlyQuest 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM

Week 4 results (July 5 — July 7)

Day Match PT ET GMT
July 5 Immortals 0-1 TSM 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
100 Thieves 1-0 FlyQuest 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Dignitas 0-1 EG 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Golden Guardians 1-0 Cloud9 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
NRG 1-0 Team Liquid 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
July 6 FlyQuest 0-1 Golden Guardians 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Cloud9 1-0 Dignitas 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
TSM 1-0 NRG 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
EG 1-0 100 Thieves 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Team Liquid 1-0 Immortals 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
July 7 Dignitas 1-0 FlyQuest 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
NRG 1-0 EG 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Immortals 0-1 Cloud9 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Team Liquid 1-0 100 Thieves 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Golden Guardians 0-1 TSM 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM

Week 5 results (July 12 — July 14)

Note: Dignitas have completed the signing of support player poome, who is expected to start in Week 5 instead of Diamond.

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Note 2: After subbing in Challengers mid laner Spirax in July 12’s match, FlyQuest announced that VicLa will return to the starting lineup

Day Match PT ET GMT
July 12 TSM 1-0 Dignitas 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
EG 0-1 Golden Guardians 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
FlyQuest 0-1 NRG 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Cloud9 0-1 Team Liquid 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
100 Thieves 0-1 Immortals 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
July 13 NRG 1-0 Dignitas 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
FlyQuest 1-0 EG 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
TSM 1-0 Team Liquid 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Cloud9 1-0 100 Thieves 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Immortals 0-1 Golden Guardians 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
July 14 Team Liquid 1-0 FlyQuest 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
100 Thieves 1-0 TSM 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
Golden Guardians 0-1 NRG 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
EG 0-1 Cloud9 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Dignitas 0-1 Immortals 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM

Week 6 schedule (July 19 — July 21)

Note: Evil Geniuses started Sheiden instead of Armao in the jungle against Immortals on July 19.

Day Match PT ET GMT
July 19 Immortals 0-1 EG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Golden Guardians 1-0 Team Liquid 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
FlyQuest 1-0 TSM 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
NRG 1-0 Cloud9 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Dignitas 1-0 100 Thieves 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
July 20 FlyQuest 1-0 Immortals 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
TSM 0-1 Cloud9 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
100 Thieves 1-0 NRG 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
EG 1-0 Team Liquid 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Golden Guardians 1-0 Dignitas 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM
July 21 Immortals 1-0 NRG 2 PM 5 PM 10 PM
EG 1-0 TSM 3 PM 6 PM 11 PM
100 Thieves 0-1 Golden Guardians 4 PM 7 PM 12 AM
Team Liquid 1-0 Dignitas 5 PM 8 PM 1 AM
Cloud9 1-0 FlyQuest 6 PM 9 PM 2 AM

Tiebreakers:

  Match PT ET GMT
July 21 Dignitas 1-0 100 Thieves 7 PM 10 PM 3 AM
Golden Guardians 0-1 Cloud9 8 PM 11 PM 4 AM

LCS Summer 2023: Teams and rosters

The first two weeks of play have drastically shifted the power rankings, with EG’s new roster looking like an improvement over the previous one while FlyQuest languishes in last place. There have been a lot of substitutions and delays when it comes to teams fully building their rosters, but it seems that most of the chaos of the first two weeks has been sorted out.

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However, TSM choosing to swap Insanity out for Ruby has been a controversial decision among fans. His consistently strong play with the team has surprised many, and Ruby will have to really stand out from the crowd if he wants to hold on to his spot.

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Insanity returned to TSM’s starting lineup for Week 4

100 Thieves’ fans will be curious to see how the team’s new mid laner, Lim ‘Quid’ Hyeon-seung, will perform. The Korean player, who came through Gen.G’s academy system, has big shoes to fill as he replaces Søren ‘Bjergsen’ Bjerg, who retired after the end of the Spring split.

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That wasn’t the only change in the 100 Thieves camp, though, as the team also announced the return of top laner Kim ‘Ssumday’ Chan-ho after a split with Evil Geniuses.

On May 19, FlyQuest announced one change to their roster from the Spring Split with the signing of former Evil Geniuses player Philippe ‘Vulcan’ Laflamme as their starting support.

You can find the full list of players and teams competing in LCS Summer 2023 below:

Team Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
100 Thieves Ssumday Closer Quid Doublelift Busio
Cloud9 Fudge Blaber EMENES Berserker Zven
Dignitas Rich Santorin Jensen Tomo igNar
EG Revenge Armao/Sheiden Jojopyun UNF0RGIVEN Eyla
FlyQuest Impact Spica VicLa Prince Vulcan
GG Licorice River Gori Stixxay huhi
Immortals Solo Kenvi Bolulu Tactical Treatz
NRG Dhokla Contractz Palafox FBI IgNar
Team Liquid Summit Pyosik Haeri Yeon CoreJJ
TSM Hauntzer Bugi Ruby/Insanity WildTurtle Chime

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