The stage at the LEC Winter Split, with spotlights illuminating the packed crowd.
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2024 LEC Spring Split: Scores, standings, and schedule

Here's everything you need to know.

After a brief break, the LEC is back with its 2024 Spring Split. For the competing teams, this will be their second and last chance to earn a ticket to the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational, with G2 Esports snagging the first one by winning the Winter Split.

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Similar to the previous split, the 2024 LEC Spring Split follows the same format. There are 10 League of Legends teams fighting for the highest positions over three weeks, with eight of them making it to the playoffs. There, they’ll battle in a double-elimination bracket to claim the Spring Split crown and a spot at MSI 2024.

Jankos competing in the LEC.
Jankos’ team has two new members this split. Photo by MichaĹ‚ Konkol via Riot Games

Not all of the rosters stayed the same between the winter and spring, though. Certain teams made a few changes. Team Heretics replaced Perkz and Kaiser with Zwyroo and Trymbi, respectively. At the same time, Karmine Corp overhauled its League coaching staff after finishing in dead last place in Winter.

Here are the scores, standings, and results for the 2024 LEC Spring Split.

2024 LEC Spring Split playoffs schedule and results

LEC Spring Split playoffs bracket
G2 and Fnatic, together again. Image via Liquipedia

All match times are in Central Time (CT).

Sunday, March 31

  • 10am: Vitality 2-1 SK
    • Vitality proceeds to the upper bracket semifinal, SK falls to lower bracket.
  • 12pm: Fnatic 2-0 GX
    • Fnatic proceeds to the upper bracket semifinal, GX falls to the lower bracket.

Monday, April 1

  • 10am: Heretics 0-2 BDS
    • BDS proceeds to the upper bracket semifinal, Heretics falls to the lower bracket.
  • 12pm: G2 2-0 MAD Lions KOI
    • G2 proceeds to the upper bracket semifinal, MAD drops to the lower bracket.

Tuesday, April 2

  • 10am: Vitality 1-2 BDS
    • BDS proceeds to the upper bracket final, Vitality falls to the lower bracket.
  • 12pm: Fnatic 0-2 G2
    • G2 proceeds to the upper bracket final, Fnatic falls to the lower bracket.

Wednesday, April 3

  • 10am: SK 1-2 Heretics
    • SK is eliminated.
  • 12pm: MAD Lions KOI 2-1 GX
    • GX is eliminated.

Sunday, April 7

  • 10am: Fnatic 2-1 Heretics
    • Heretics is eliminated.
  • 12pm: Vitality 2-0 MAD Lions KOI
    • Vitality is eliminated

Monday, April 8

  • 10am: G2 3-1 BDS
    • G2 proceeds to the grand final, BDS falls to lower bracket final.

Tuesday, April 9

  • 10am: Fnatic 3-2 BDS
    • Fnatic proceeds to the lower bracket final, BDS is eliminated.

Sunday, April 14

  • 10am: G2 3-1 Fnatic
    • Grand final. G2 proceeds to MSI 2024, Fnaticproceeds to MSI Play-In.

2024 LEC Spring Split regular season standings

PlacementTeamRecord
FirstFnatic6-3
SecondTeam Vitality6-3
ThirdG2 Esports6-3
FourthTeam Heretics6-3
FifthTeam BDS5-4
SixthGIANTX4-5
SeventhMAD Lions KOI4-5
EighthSK Gaming3-6
NinthRogue3-6
10thKarmine Corp2-7

2024 LEC Spring Split regular season schedule and results

Week one

Saturday, March 9

  • 10am CT: VIT 1-0 TH
  • 11am CT: FNC 1-0 RGE
  • 12pm CT: BDS 0-1 G2
  • 1pm CT: KC 1-0 GX
  • 2pm CT: MDK 1-0 SK

Sunday, March 10

  • 10am CT: VIT 1-0 BDS
  • 11am CT: TH 1-0 RGE
  • 12pm CT: FNC 1-0 KC
  • 1pm CT: GX 0-1 SK
  • 2pm CT: MDK 0-1 G2

Monday, March 11

  • 10am CT: RGE 0-1 BDS
  • 11am CT: SK 1-0 VIT
  • 12pm CT: GX 1-0 MDK
  • 1pm CT: TH 1-0 FNC
  • 2pm CT: G2 1-0 KC

Week two

Saturday, March 16

  • 10am CT: SK 0-1 BDS
  • 11am CT: GX 0-1 FNC
  • 12pm CT: G2 1-0 TH
  • 1pm CT: MDK 0-1 VIT
  • 2pm CT: KC 0-1 RGE

Sunday, March 17

  • 10am CT: GX 0-1 BDS
  • 11am CT: RGE 0-1 VIT
  • 12pm CT: MDK 0-1 KC
  • 1pm CT: TH 1-0 SK
  • 2pm CT: FNC 1-0 G2

Monday, March 18

  • 10am CT: BDS 0-1 TH
  • 11am CT: VIT 0-1 FNC
  • 12pm CT: G2 1-0 GX
  • 1pm CT: RGE 0-1 MDK
  • 2pm CT: SK 1-0 KC

Week three

Friday, March 22

  • 10am CT: GX 1-0 RGE
  • 11am CT: BDS 1-0 FNC
  • 12pm CT: G2 1-0 SK
  • 1pm CT: MDK 0-1 TH
  • 2pm CT: VIT 1-0 KC

Saturday, March 23

  • 10am CT: SK 0-1 FNC
  • 11am CT: VIT 0-1 GX
  • 12pm CT: BDS 0-1 MDK
  • 1pm CT: RGE 1-0 G2
  • 2pm CT: KC 0-1 TH

Monday, March 25

  • 10am CT: TH 0-1 GX
  • 11am CT: RGE 1-0 SK
  • 12pm CT: FNC 0-1 MDK
  • 1pm CT: G2 0-1 VIT
  • 2pm CT: KC 0-1 BDS
  • 3pm CT: (Tiebreaker) SK 1-0 RGE

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