Let's take a look at the potential post-semis scenarios and the subsequent Grand Finals matchups.
In the quarterfinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship, FunPlus Phoenix reigned over Fnatic 3-1, crushing the hearts of the home fans. After the match, the players and coach of FunPlus Phoenix sat
FunPlus Phoenix knocked out Fnatic in the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals. Although Fnatic had a great run out of Group C, defeating both SK Telecom T1 and RNG on the last day, they weren't
Turns out FunPlus > OnePlus!!! After a disappointing Group Stage for FPX and an incredible comeback for FNC, this series easily could've been a Fnatic stomp, but the Chinese first seed showed up on the day and meet their regional partner in the Semis!
The third official Group of Death is over. Why Group of Death, you ask? Simply because of all the INTeresting play! Splyc and FPX make it out at the end, with Vizicsacsi earning MVP!
Well one thing is for sure, Group B has been... entertaining. What looked like FPX domination almost ended with an FPX emilination! But in their final matches, they went 2-0 to qualify for the Knockout Stage as the first seed!
After being tied for first in their group coming into the second Round Robin of the Group Stage at Worlds, J Team was eliminated after losing to Splyce and FunPlus Phoenix, both of whom qualified for the knockout stage.
FunPlus Phoenix defeated GAM Esports in their opening match and J Team in their last, sending them to a tiebreaker with Splyce for first seed in the Knockout Stage.
The second Round Robin for Group B brought great news for European fans as Splyce went 3-0 to start, becoming the first to qualify for the Knockout Round in this Worlds tournament.
Well... A lot. What started with an incredibly one-sided game for Splyce, finished with one of the biggest Baron power plays in LoL history. Here's how FPX was able to make it happen and secure their first win!
We’ve had a chance to catch up with Kuro, to talk about his season, and his plans moving forward.
Feature on some of the newcomers to Worlds who are ready to tear up a storm
On the 6th (KST), FunPlus Phoenix squared off against Royal Never GIve Up in the 2019 LPL Summer Split finals for the championship trophy in the Mercedez-Benz Arena, located in Shanghai, China.
Soo-hwan "Jopssal" Hyun, a.k.a JSS, is a Korean caster & commentator that has been garnering a lot of attention from the Korean League of Legends community. He's been commentating on LEC and LCS l
On the 7th (KST), the finals of the 2019 Rift Rivals for the LCK/LPL/LMS/VMS was held. Game 1 was Kingzone DragonX versus Invictus Gaming. IG put on the pressure from the early game with Rookie's Azir
Kingzone DragonX(KZ) defeated MAD Team at the first round of the Rift Rivals 2019 Group Stage Day 2. KZ definitely displayed a higher level of performance than MAD. KZ dominated MAD from the laning ph
There are only a few teams that are undefeated around the world, and FunPlus Phoenix is one of them. With a 7-0, conceding only 2 games out of 16, they are at the top of the LPL standings. However, the
On the 4th (KST), in the 2019 Rift Rivals, the undefeated leader of the LPL Summer Split, Funplus Phoenix was taken down by Kingzone DragonX. Although they didn't get the win, Funplus Phoenix showed
On the 6th of March (CST), RNG defeated FPX 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring. It was a matchup against 2 teams that have been performing outstanding lately. Although FPX is undefeated this Spring, it was
On the 3rd of March (CST), FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) defeated Invictus Gaming (IG) 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring. Although FPX was on a rough start with losing game 1, they came back and defeated the 2018