LPL Spring 2022 Playoffs: Schedule, results, teams, where to watch

LPL Spring 2022 Playoffs: Schedule, results, teams, where to watch

Introduction

The League of Legends (LoL) Spring Split 2022 is in full swing, with players from all over the world competing for a chance to be crowned the ultimate champions. The tournament has already seen some thrilling matches, and it’s not too late to join in on the excitement. In this article, we will take a closer look at the LPL Spring 2022 Playoffs schedule, results, teams, and where you can watch them live.

Introduction

LPL Spring Split Schedule

The LPL Spring Split schedule runs from March 19th to April 3rd, with matches being played every day except for Monday. Each team will play four games in a round-robin format, with two games each against their Group A and Group B opponents. At the end of the round-robin, the top two teams from each group will advance to the Playoffs, while the bottom two teams will be relegated.

LPL Spring Split Results

As of April 3rd, the following teams have qualified for the LPL Spring Split Playoffs:

  • T1 (Group A)
  • IG (Group A)
  • Top Esports (Group B)
  • JD Gaming (Group B)
  • Gen.G (Group A)
  • SN (Group A)
  • EDward Gaming (Group B)
  • FPX (Group B)

LPL Spring Split Teams

The LPL Spring Split features some of the best teams in the world, with players from all over Asia. Let’s take a closer look at each team and their key players:

  1. T1: One of the most dominant teams in the world, T1 is led by star jungler Kim "Soya" Ye-jin and marksman Park "DaeHyeon" Min-hyeon. They are currently sitting at the top of Group A with a record of 8-2.
  2. IG: Another powerhouse team, IG is led by marksman Kim "Park" Ryung-woo and support player Park "Hanji" Jeong-han. They are also in first place in Group A with a record of 7-3.
  3. Top Esports: One of the most successful teams in South Korea, Top Esports is led by marksman Kim "T1" Tae-sang and support player Park "Leo" Sang-hyun. They are currently sitting in third place in Group B with a record of 6-4.
  4. JD Gaming: Another powerhouse team from China, JD Gaming is led by marksman Zeng "YueXin" Yu-xin and support player Xu "FlashWolf" Yi-jun. They are currently in second place in Group B with a record of 7-3.
  5. Gen.G: One of the most exciting teams to watch, Gen.G is led by marksman Park "Ruler" Ji-hoon and support player Lee "Cain" Sang-hyun. They are currently sitting in fourth place in Group A with a record of 5-5.
  6. SN: Another up-and-coming team, SN is led by marksman Kim "Life" Jeong-hwa and support player Park "SangWoo" Yoo-jin. They are currently in fifth place in Group A with a record of 4-6.