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The 2023 summer split starts! What to expect in the LEC

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The League of Legends EMEA Championship Summer Split begins on 17 June. We are eagerly awaiting the matches of the highest European league

After the MSI ended rather less well for Europe, a new split of the LEC will soon begin. Find out when it starts, where you can follow it and what to expect here.

The LEC Summer Split 2023

On Saturday 17 June, the LEC kicks off straight away with the exciting match of MAD Lions against Vitality. As in the previous split, this one starts with the regular season. The best eight teams of this then move on to the group stage with upper and lower bracket. In total, the split will again be three weeks long.

You will always find the following matches on the (LoL Esports page

Co-Streams of the teams

In addition to the official streams from Riot Games, Summoner’s Inn and so on, some teams will also be co-streaming. So here you can cheer on KOI, Astralis and Team Heretics again on their own channels

So if you don’t want to miss the start of the LEC, you can watch it on 17 June on the (official LEC channel) or the German stream of (Summenor’s Inn) . The first match starts at 18:00, however the pre-show is expected to start a little earlier.

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