LCS Spring 2023: Schedule, teams & how to watch
LCS Spring 2023: Schedule, teams & how to watch

LCS Spring 2023 is here, with ten North American League of Legends teams battling for the region’s crown and a spot at the Mid-Season Invitational. Here’s everything you need to know about the league.

After an eventful off-season with plenty of roster shuffles, some more surprising than others, NA’s premier League of Legends competition is back. This time around, there was no pre-season Lock In tournament to whet the appetite of LCS fans before the start of the season. Instead, Riot Games organized a Kickoff showmatch in each region, with the LCS clash pitting team ‘Boomers’ against team ‘Zoomers’.

For many, 2023 will be a crucial year for the future of the LCS. After a rough year with the lowest viewership in recent history, Riot Games shifted the LCS’s match days to Thursdays and Fridays (extending to Wednesdays during Super Weeks), with a start time of 12pm PT / 3pm ET. The decision has been met with harsh opposition from the League of Legends community, who have also criticized the departure of many familiar faces from the LCS broadcast, including host James ‘Dash’ Patterson. It is a new era for the LCS

Here are all the details you need to know about LCS Spring 2023, including the competition’s start date, lineups, results, standings, & more.

Contents

Stream
Schedule & results
Standings
Teams & players

LCS Spring 2023: Stream

LCS Summer 2022 will be streamed live on Twitch on the official LCS channel. We have embedded it below for your convenience. The stream will go live on Thursdays and Fridays at 12pm PT / 3pm ET

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

LCS Spring 2023: Schedule & results

The ten LCS teams will face each other twice throughout the eight-week regular season. There will be two Super Weeks, in rounds 4 and 8.

The top six teams will qualify for the LCS playoffs. The teams ranked first through fourth will be seeded into the upper bracket semi-finals, while the fifth and sixth-placed teams will have to battle their way through the lower bracket. The LCS Spring Finals will take place on April 8-9 at an as-yet undisclosed location.

Week 1 schedule (January 26 — January 27)

Day
Match
PT
ET
GMT

January 26
100 Thieves vs Cloud9
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

GG vs EG
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

FlyQuest vs Team Liquid
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

CLG vs Dignitas
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

TSM vs Immortals
4 PM
7 PM
12 AM

January 27
FlyQuest vs 100 Thieves
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

TSM vs CLG
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

EG vs Cloud9
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

Dignitas vs Team Liquid
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

Immortals vs GG
4 PM
7 PM
12 PM

Week 2 schedule (February 2 — February 3)

Day
Match
PT
ET
GMT

February 2
100 Thieves vs Cloud9
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

GG vs EG
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

FlyQuest vs Team Liquid
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

CLG vs Dignitas
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

TSM vs Immortals
4 PM
7 PM
12 AM

February 3
FlyQuest vs 100 Thieves
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

TSM vs CLG
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

EG vs Cloud9
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

Dignitas vs Team Liquid
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

Immortals vs GG
4 PM
7 PM
12 PM

Week 3 schedule (February 9 — February 10)

Day
Match
PT
ET
GMT

February 9
TSM vs Cloud9
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

FlyQuest vs EG
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

Team Liquid vs 100 Thieves
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

CLG vs GG
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

Immortals vs Dignitas
4 PM
7 PM
12 AM

February 10
TSM vs Team Liquid
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

GG vs Cloud9
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

CLG vs EG
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

Immortals vs 100 Thieves
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

Dignitas vs FlyQuest
4 PM
7 PM
12 PM

Super Week (February 15 — February 17)

Day
Match
PT
ET
GMT

February 15
EG vs 100 Thieves
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

Immortals vs FlyQuest
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

CLG vs Team Liquid
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

Dignitas vs Cloud9
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

TSM vs GG
4 PM
7 PM
12 AM

February 16
Team Liquid vs EG
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

Immortals vs Cloud9
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

CLG vs 100 Thieves
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

TSM vs FlyQuest
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

Dignitas vs GG
4 PM
7 PM
12 PM

February 17
CLG vs FlyQuest
12 PM
3 PM
8 PM

Immortals vs EG
1 PM
4 PM
9 PM

Team Liquid vs Cloud9
2 PM
5 PM
10 PM

TSM vs Dignitas
3 PM
6 PM
11 PM

GG vs 100 Thieves
4 PM
7 PM
12 AM

LCS Spring 2023: Regular season standings

Green = Qualified for playoffs’ upper bracket. Yellow = Qualified for lower bracket. Red = Eliminated.

Placement
Team
Record


Evil Geniuses


100 Thieves


Team Liquid


CLG


Cloud9


FlyQuest


TSM


Golden Guardians


Immortals


Dignitas

LCS Spring 2023: Teams & players

There were quick a few interesting storylines to keep track of during the off-season as most LCS teams overhauled their rosters ahead of the 2023 season. Team Liquid’s acquisition of 2022 Worlds winner Hong ‘Pyosik’ Chang-hyeon to finalise a Korean-speaking roster and 100 Thieves’ signing of veterans Søren ‘Bjergsen’ Bjerg and Yiliang ‘Doublelift’ Peng were among the most discussed moves during the off-season.

100 ThievesDoublelift makes LCS return after a two-year absence

Meanwhile, FlyQuest have put together one of the most ambitious rosters in the organization’s history, while Evil Geniuses and Cloud9 have held on to the majority of the lineup with which they won last year’s Spring and Summer titles, respectively.

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

Team
Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support

100 Thieves
Tenacity
Closer
Bjergsen
Doublelift
Busio

Cloud9
Fudge
Blaber
Diplex
Berserker
Zven

CLG
Dhokla
Contractz
Palafox
Luger
Poome

Dignitas
Armut
Santorin
Jensen
Spawn
igNar

EG
Ssumday
Inspired
Jojopyun
FBI
Vulcan

FlyQuest
Impact
Spica
VicLa
Prince
Eyla

GG
Licorice
River
Gori
Stixxay
huhi

Immortals
Revenge
Kenvi
Ablazeolive
Tactical
Fleshy

Team Liquid
Summit
Pyosik
Haeri
Yeon
CoreJJ

TSM
Solo
Bugi
Maple
Neo
Chime

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