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LoL Rift Rivals 2019: EU vs NA, schedule, results, matches, teams
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The Rift Rivals tournament, run by Riot Games in League of Legends, is back this year for a third iteration which will be held from June 27 to 29. Like the previous year, the event will take place in the LCS Studio of Los Angeles.

Even if it can surprise you, Riot Games explains this choice by the organization of the World Championship which will be held in Europe this fall, and therefore take lots of working time to the LEC team:

The LEC team is focused on delivering an awesome Summer Split, Summer Finals, and preparing to host the 2019 World Championship in Europe. Since hosting Worlds 2019 is a big responsibility with a lot of work falling on the host region, the EU team requested for NA to host Rift Rivals again this year. Keep your eyes on Lolesports for more information about where we’ll be visiting across Europe for Worlds 2019.

Since the EU players will need to travel to Los Angeles for the event, LEC will take a break the week after Rift Rivals to minimize the impact on the traveling players during the competitive season.
Lolesports team on NA vs EU

Other difference: there won't be a Rift Rivals tournament in minor regions. The reason, according to Riot Games? The cost, too expensive for mitigated results. There will only be: EU vs NA, LCK vs LMS vs LPL.

Teams

Europe

  • Fnatic
  • G2
  • Origen

North America

  • Team Liquid
  • Cloud9
  • TSM

Schedule

  • From June, 27 to 29
  • PST Times
  • 1st match starts at 12PM
  • Draft picks start at 12:30PM

Format

League of Legends

As a reminder, the 2018 iteration of Rift Rivals has been won by the Europe region, with a 3-1 score against North America.

Rift Rivals 2019: American streamers will co-stream the event!

A little something new this year for the third edition of the Rift Rivals. American streamers from the League of Legends partnership program will be able to stream the competition on their personal channel.

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