
League of Legends Events Schedule in 2026

League of Legends is currently one of the most popular esports in the world. It has a massive fan base, a wide variety of leagues and tournament formats, and strong support from the developers. Every year, the scene brings something new, whether it’s updated structures, modes like Fearless Draft, or emerging teams. Both the developers and organizers work hard each year to ensure that LoL events in the 2026 season continue to improve in quality and overall production.
In this blog, we’ll take a look at the upcoming tournaments for the 2026 season, including their schedules and why each event matters. We will cover the entire path of the competitive year, starting from the revamped regional winter splits and moving toward the major international trophies. Understanding the calendar is essential for any fan, as the 2026 roadmap introduces significant changes to how teams qualify for global stages and how different regions interact throughout the year.
League of Legends Winter Splits
Every new LoL esports season starts with the Winter Splits across all regions. Before Season 15, these splits were just regional championships that didn't have much impact on the global stage. Back then, there was often a long break before the Spring Split, or the Spring Split itself was stretched out over several months. However, the introduction of the First Stand tournament in 2025 changed things. It gave the Winter Splits more meaning and filled the gap in the schedule, making the competitive year more active.
This year, some leagues have updated their Winter Split formats. For example, LEC Winter has become LEC Versus. A key change here is that instead of the usual 10 teams, 12 teams will participate. The two extra spots go to invited teams from EMEA - Los Ratones and Carmine Corp Blue. They received their invites based on their achievements and strong performance last season.
While the exact dates vary by region (LCK, LPL, LEC, LCP, LCS, CBLOL), all Winter Splits are scheduled to take place between January 12 and March 8.
2026 First Stand Tournament

The next event on the calendar is the second-ever First Stand tournament. Last year, the event felt a bit underwhelming in terms of entertainment, mainly because there were very few teams - only five in total, one from each region. This year should be better as the number of slots has increased from five to eight. The slots are distributed as follows: two for LCK, two for LPL, and one each for LEC, LCP, LCS, and CBLOL.
First Stand 2026 will run from March 16 to March 22, 2026. The prize pool hasn't been announced yet, but for comparison, it was $1 million last year. This year, the fund might stay the same or grow due to the larger number of teams. No other bonuses for winning, such as an MSI invite or anything similar, are expected - the focus remains on the prize money.
League of Legends Spring Splits
The Spring Splits in all regions will start between March 30 and June 21. This period is a critical part of the season for every team, regardless of their region. The main reason for the high stakes is that these splits serve as the qualifying stage for the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).
Throughout these months, teams will compete for a limited number of slots to represent their leagues on the international stage. Success in the Spring Split is the only way to reach the first major global event of the year, so the competition is always intense as teams try to prove they are the best in their home region.
2026 Mid-Season Invitational

This is one of the most prestigious and important tournaments for any team. It ranks as the second most significant event of the season, right after the World Championship (Worlds). Its main importance lies in the fact that the winner earns a direct invite to Worlds. Last year, the rules were slightly updated: to secure this spot, the winning team must also qualify for the playoffs of their regional Summer Split.
This year, MSI 2026 will take place from June 26 to July 12 in Daejeon, South Korea. A total of 11 teams will participate, but only one will walk away with a guaranteed spot at Worlds 2026. The remaining teams will compete for their share of the prize pool based on their final standings.
League of Legends Summer Splits an EWC

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After MSI 2026, two major events will run almost side by side. The Summer Splits begin in July and last until October. During this period, we will also see League of Legends at the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026. The EWC is a massive event for the entire industry, featuring the most popular games in the world, including LoL.
What makes this tournament stand out is its scale: huge prize pools, an impressive show, and the EWC Points system. Organizations earn these points based on their performance across different games, and at the end, the organizers reward the most successful clubs with additional cash prizes.
As for the League of Legends Summer Splits, this is the most stressful time for any regional team. After the mid-season roster changes, players have to build chemistry, master new strategies, and analyze their opponents' playstyles. All of this effort is focused on one goal: qualifying for the main event of the year - the World Championship 2026. Because the stakes are so high, teams work much harder and give their all in every single match.
2026 World Championship

The season will conclude with Worlds 2026. This is the main event of the year, where teams finally see the results of their hard work over the past several months. As usual, the tournament is scheduled for October and November. While the exact dates haven't been released yet, the organizers have confirmed that the United States will host the championship, with the main stage taking place in New York City.
This time, 18 teams will compete for the trophy. For the players, this is the most difficult stage of the season because the level of competition is much higher than in regional leagues. For the fans, besides the matches themselves, there is usually a massive opening ceremony and a special in-game event to enjoy.
Since Worlds marks the end of the season, it is also the time when teams typically head into the off-season to start working on roster changes for the following year. This means that after Worlds, we can expect even more news and interesting developments as teams begin to reshape their lineups.
Where to Follow League of Legends Tournaments?
At EGamersWorld, we offer an in-depth look at the professional League of Legends scene, ensuring fans can stay updated on tournaments as they happen. Our platform covers everything from major international championships to regional leagues that serve as the backbone for emerging talent.
EGamersWorld provides a clear schedule of upcoming LoL events and ongoing tournaments, giving users instant access to live matches and future fixtures. With customizable filters for regions (LCK, LPL, LEC, LCS), competition tiers, and prize pools, every viewer can personalize their feed to match their preferences.
This format delivers a comprehensive overview of the League of Legends esports season. We help fans navigate the packed competitive calendar - from elite world-class stages to local tournaments that are shaping the future of the scene.
Final Thoughts on the LoL Events Schedule 2026
The 2026 League of Legends season is looking very busy. With the updated Winter Splits, the expansion of the First Stand tournament, and the introduction of the Fearless Draft system, the competitive year has become more structured. The entire season — from MSI in Korea to the World Championship in the USA — will require teams to play consistently and adapt quickly to changes.
For viewers, this means more interesting matches and shorter breaks between major events. Teams, on the other hand, will have to stay in top form throughout the year to earn points and qualify for major international tournaments.
To keep track of so many regional leagues and international championships, it is helpful to use specialized tools. On EGamersWorld, you can always find the up-to-date League of Legends tournament schedule for 2026, check match dates, and filter events that interest you. Visit the LoL tournaments section to follow the results and stay informed about the start of the season's key games.

Kirill is a writer of articles and blogs at eGamersWorld, having joined the team in 2024. His primary focus is analytics and crafting content about esports. With years of experience in gaming, Kirill brings deep industry insights to deliver high-quality and engaging materials.
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