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2023 League of Legends Worlds: Updated Knockout Stage Scores, Standings, and Results

The Epic Conclusion of the 2023 League of Legends World Championship

Get ready for the ultimate showdown as we enter the final stage of the 2023 League of Legends World Championship. The entire world is eagerly watching to see who will be crowned the next World Champions.

In a surprising turn of events, all four LPL teams have powered their way into the quarterfinals, making up half of the elite eight, while NA’s first seed is the only Western team remaining.

The matchups are set to ignite the stage, with Gen.G taking on Bilibili Gaming and NRG going head-to-head with Weibo Gaming in a best-of-five rematch. JD Gaming, the tournament favorites, will clash with KT Rolsters, while the fan-favorite T1 will face off against LNG Esports.

With only seven matches remaining before the Summoner’s Cup is claimed, fans from across the globe are sure to witness more thrilling battles as the competition enters its Knockout stage. Here’s everything you’ll need to keep up with the Worlds 2023 Knockout stage action, including the matchday schedules, brackets, results, and more.

Worlds 2023: Knockout Stage Scores and Schedule

Here’s the full schedule for the Worlds 2023 Knockout stage, including the results of each match and any eliminations. This section of the championship’s main event will run until Nov. 19. All times here are listed in CT and are subject to change and delays.

Quarterfinals

Thursday, Nov. 2
  • 4am: NRG 0-3 Weibo Gaming
Friday, Nov. 3
  • 4am: Gen G 2-3 Bilibili Gaming
Saturday, Nov. 4
  • 4am: JD Gaming 3-1 KT Rolster
Sunday, Nov. 5
  • 4am: T1 3-0 LNG

Semifinals

Saturday, Nov. 11

  • 4am: Weibo Gaming 3-2 Bilibili Gaming

Sunday, Nov. 12

  • 4am: JD Gaming 1-3 T1

Grand Final

Sunday, Nov. 19

  • 3am: T1 3-0 Weibo Gaming

Explaining the Worlds Knockout Stage

After the Swiss round, the top eight teams move on to the Knockout Stage, where they continue in the same best-of-5, single-elimination format across the quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final until a world champion is crowned. Teams who ended the Swiss stage with a 3–0 record square off against those with a 3–2 record, while the rest are randomly seeded.

How to Watch the League Worlds 2023 Knockout Stage

If you’ve got a Riot Games Account and actively play League, tune in for Worlds via the official League esports site. Connecting your Twitch account to your Riot account and watching through the website will enable drops on your account, with a variety of League rewards up for grabs just by watching these matches.

You can also watch on Twitch or YouTube. Leaguepedia also has listed a number of Worlds 2023 channels covering the event in various languages.

Here is the official Worlds 2023 Twitch stream.

Alternatively, some popular streamers and content creators have partnered with Riot as official Worlds co-streamers, broadcasting matches live.

This article will be updated throughout the Worlds 2023 Knockout stage.

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