The LoL Worlds Finals are streaming soon, but where exactly do you have to go to be able to catch the pre-game show, as well as all the action between WBG and T1?
The League of Legends Worlds Finals are upon us. T1 and WBG have fought their way to the top and are going to be meeting in the finals. Will T1 be able to take home the win on home soil, or is it time for TheShy to get his second Worlds trophy?
The story lines throughout this final are insane, with Faker in his sixth World Championship finals appearance and Xiaohu finally making it to the finals after so many failed attempts with RNG. But, to get the most out of your experience, where should you watch?
League of Legends Worlds Finals Stream: When To Watch
The League of Legends Worlds Finals will kick off on Sunday, November 19 at 9 am CET // 12:00 am PT for anyone who wants to watch. So, make sure to set those alarms to be able to tune in to watch the entirety of the finals, because before we hop into pick and ban, we will have the opening ceremony which will feature HEARTSTEEL, as well as NewJeans.
Where To Watch The League of Legends Finals
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There are multiple streaming options for the World Championship finals. Since this is the biggest international tournament, there are also a multitude of language streams like German, Korean, French or Spanish. Once again, Riot will feature co-streams as well from famous co-streamers like Ibai, Caedrel and DoinB.
Watching on lolesports.com will also give players a chance to receive esports capsules which feature specific emotes and icons which they can equip in-game. You just have to login to your Riot account to earn the rewards.
Of course, as mentioned, there are also co-streams and some of them are going to be in the stadium to stream the game as well. You can check the official list of co-streamers on the official Riot page.