How to Watch the 2019 LCS Spring Split Grand Finals

Wyatt Fossett,

April 12, 2019 12:05 AM

The two last teams alive in the 2019 LCS Spring Split will face-off this weekend to decide who will be the Spring Split Champions.

This Saturday, the 2019 LCS Spring Split comes to a complete end. After 9 weeks of head-to-head matches in the LCS studio and two full rounds of playoff action, everything comes down to two. TSM look to complete their surprising comeback season as they take on back-to-back LCS Champions in Team Liquid.

To get pumped for the match, check out this hype-up teaser (below) from the TSM vs Team Liquid matchup in Week 9 of the regular season. 

Punching his ticket to St. Louis when TSM completed the reverse sweep against rival Cloud9, mid-laner Bjergsen looks to regain the throne of the LCS. His squad may be playing for this trophy, but he is playing for his 6th LCS Championship. 

Across the rift from him is Team Liquid. Heading into the playoffs they were a tad shaky, but Team Liquid's demolition of opposing FlyQuest in the Semifinals proved that the rust hadn’t had time to build up. Liquid’s ADC Doublelift is also looking for his 6th LCS Championship.

The Grand Finals 

For the 2019 Spring Split, the Finals will take place within the Chaifetz Arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. 

Doors for event attendees will open at roughly 11:30 AM Pacific Time (1:30 PM local). Games will begin no earlier than 1:30 PM Pacific Time.

(courtesy Riot Games)
(courtesy Riot Games)

How to Watch

Team SoloMid and Team Liquid are set to kick-off their best-of-seven matchup around 1:30 PM pst, and every game will be broadcast live on both the Riot Twitch channel and LoL Esports YouTube channel.

Twitch

Pre-show will most likely begin around 12:30 PM PST. 

Game 1 is set to begin at 1:30 PM PST

Tune in live on the Riot Games Twitch Channel, which can also be seen below.

*note: you can set live reminders for twitch channels you follow*

Watch live video from Riot Games on www.twitch.tv

YouTube

Pre-show - 12:30 PM PST

Game 1 - 1:30 PM PST

Tune in live, or catch up on VODs on the LoL Esports YouTube Channel

*note: you can set event reminders via the upcoming live streams section*

Finals Festivities

(courtesy Riot Games)
(courtesy Riot Games)

If you’re heading to St. Louis, there are many activities and in-person events to partake in. These include player signings, photo ops, and more. 

For those of you staying home and catching the action online, the pre-show will be the closest to the event you can get. 

On Friday, April 12th, the LCS broadcast team will be recording their podcast The Dive live on YouTube and Twitch. You can catch that at 5:00 PM Pacific Time on Friday. 

Who do you think will win the 2019 LCS Spring Split?



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