Esports News
Updated on: March 14
The League of Legends Pro League (LPL) rivals any other professional League of Legends league like the LEC, LCK, or LCS. With top-tier talent and a highly competitive atmosphere, LPL Spring 2024 boasts 17 teams competing for glory, an MSI invitation, and a slice of the $590K prize pool.
Kicking off on January 22 for nine weeks of high-intensity professional gameplay, anything can happen, and that's why the LPL is one of the most-watched esports leagues on the scene.
Read on for more details on LPL Spring 2024, including the official schedule, all 17 teams and their player rosters, where to watch, the current standings, and more.
LPL Spring 2024, based in China, has a more intense format than the other professional LoL leagues due to the sheer number of teams competing. Look below for the whole format breakdown.
These 17 teams will compete for the $590,000 USD prize pool (converted from the local currency) and championship points on the line, determining whether they get invited to LoL Worlds later this year. The top two from LPL Spring also get an automatic MSI invitation, so there's everything to play for!
Phase 1
Phase 2
LPL Spring has a whopping 17 teams competing, maintaining their full lineup from 2023, whereas other leagues like LCK and LCS only feature eight to ten participants.
Take a look below for all the teams competing in LPL Spring, including their player rosters (by their in-game ID).
Anyone's Legends (AL): Hery, Croco, Shanks, Hope, Kael
Bilibili Gaming (BLG): Bin, Xun, knight, Elk, ON
EDward Gaming (EDG): Ale, Jiejie, Fisher, Leave, Vampire
FunPlus Phoenix (FPX): xiaolaohu, moyan, Care, Deokdam, Life
Invictus Gaming (iG): YSKM, Tianzhen, Crying, Ahn, Wink
JD Gaming (JDG): Flandre, Kanavi, Yagao, Ruler, Missing
LGD Gaming (LGD): Burdol, Meteor, haichao, Kepler, Jinjiao
LNG Esports (LNG): Zika, Weiwei, Scout, GALA, Mark
Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP): Shanji, AKi, Rookie, Photic, Zhuo
Oh My God (OMG): Cube, Xiaofang, Angel, Able, ppgod
Rare Atom (RA): Xiaoxu, naiyou, VicLa, Assum, Zorah
Royal Never Give Up (RNG): Breathe, Wei, Tangyuan, Lwx, Ming
Team WE (WE): Wayward, Heng, FoFo, Prince, Iwandy
ThunderTalk Gaming (TT): Hoya, Beichuan, ucal, 1xn, QiuQiu
Top Esports (TES): 369, Titan, Creme, JackeyLove, Meiko
Ultra Prime (UP): Decade, H4cker, Yuekai, Doggo, Jwei
Weibo Gaming (WBG): Zdz, Xiaohao, Xiaohu, Light, Crisp
The first split of the 2024 LPL season kicks off on January 22, 2024. Due to the number of teams competing, the regular season Group Stage will last nine weeks, after which the Playoffs begin. In an action-packed schedule, there will be two to three matches a day from Mon-Sun with no breaks in between.
Read on for the schedule below, which currently covers the first three weeks of the competition. After Week Three, there will be a short 11-day break before Week Four begins on Feb 18.
All match times are in GMT, and match winners will be in bold. Stay tuned for upcoming weeks and standings, coming at a later date.
All LPL matches from the Group Stage and Playoffs will be live-streamed across several dedicated channels to pair with your live betting. The English-speaking LPL Twitch channel is embedded below, and there's a YouTube channel featuring the streams if you miss the live broadcast.
Dedicated streams are specifically available for China across different platforms, including douyu, huya, and bilibili.
Position | Team Name | Series Results | Game Results |
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1. | Bilibili Gaming | 12-1 | 24-4 |
2. | Top Esports | 9-2 | 20-5 |
3. | JD Gaming | 9-2 | 19-8 |
4. | Invictus Gaming | 8-3 | 18-10 |
5. | FunPlus Phoenix | 8-4 | 18-12 |
6. | Ninjas in Pyjamas | 8-4 | 17-11 |
7. | Team We | 7-4 | 16-11 |
8. | Anyone's Legend | 7-5 | 15-15 |
9. | Oh My God | 6-6 | 14-14 |
10. | Weibo Gaming | 5-6 | 13-12 |
11. | LNG Esports | 4-7 | 13-16 |
12. | ThunderTalk Gaming | 4-7 | 10-16 |
13. | Rare Atom | 3-8 | 6-19 |
14. | LGD Gaming | 3-8 | 11-20 |
15. | Royal Never Give Up | 3-9 | 8-20 |
16. | EDward Gaming | 2-11 | 9-22 |
15. | Ultra Prime | 2-11 | 9-23 |
Standings | Team Name | Prize Money | Championship Points | Qualifies To |
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1st | - | $281,270 (¥2,000,000) | 90 | MSI |
2nd | - | $140,635 (¥1,000,000) | 70 | MSI |
3rd | - | $70,317 (¥500,000) | 50 | N/A |
4th | - | $42,190 (¥300,000) | 30 | N/A |
5th - 6th | - | $28,127 (¥200,000) | 20 | N/A |
7th - 8th | - | $0 | 10 | N/A |
9th - 10th | - | $0 | 0 | N/A |
11th - 14th | - | $0 | 0 | N/A |
15th - 17th | - | $0 | 0 | N/A |
Seventeen teams, but only one can claim the LPL title. Who will it be? Only time will tell. Keep an eye on this page for more updates, including schedule changes, results, prize pool distribution, and more.
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