EU Hopes for Worlds 2024 as the LEC Fights on Home Soil

All three LEC reps qualified for the Worlds 2024 main event in Germany, so we’re looking at what makes these EMEA rosters a threat on the Swiss stage.

G2 Esports, Fnatic and MAD Lions KOI will represent the LEC on the Main Stage in Germany.

The EMEA reps have had big moments this season. Besides G2 solidifying their #1 spot in the region, MDK’s underdog Winter run and Fnatic’s recent upswing puts them in the strongest position to take the trophy after nearly half a decade.

With the conclusion of Play-Ins, all three LEC bets will participate in the main stage of Worlds 2024. Here’s what they’re bringing to the table.

G2 Esports Worlds 2024 Preview – How the Kings Stack up
G2 Esports has won every single tournament in the LEC this year, besting revitalized legends, promising rosters and old rivals through their ever-evolving playstyle.

Steven “Hans Sama” Liv continues to be the tip of the spear that everybody protects, including the venerable Rasmus “Caps” Winther. Dubbed “Baby Faker” for his spot-on playmaking, Winther has been with G2 since their glory days and is the roster’s leader on the Rift. Together, they smartly outmaneuver opponents to get early leads or force opponents to commit misplays that they capitalize on.

BERLIN – SEPTEMBER 30: Hans Sama (L) and Caps of G2 Esports at the League of Legends World Championship 2024 Swiss Asset Day on September 30, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Tom Chansiraphet/Riot Games)
Despite the EU champs falling to the usual suspects in the LPL, we think that their sharpness together with their opponent region’s handicapped rosters will boost their chances of reaching the Semifinals.

G2’s legendary 2019 season saw them almost take every domestic and international trophy in the game. Since then, it’s become the golden standard that every showing abroad has been measured against. And it’s up to Caps and Co. to bring it back home.

G2 Esports Roster

Sergen “BrokenBlade” Çelik
Martin “Yike” Sundelin
Rasmus “Caps” Winther
Steven “Hans Sama” Liv
Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle

If sheer improvement was a stat in the LEC, Fnatic would sit at the top.

The black-and-orange roster picked themselves up after a shaky 2023 start. But after the introduction of Support player Yoon “Jun” Se-jun, Fnatic had a major return to form.

As a team, they hit the ground running from Winter and confidently placed 2nd in the Spring Playoffs next to G2 themselves. But they didn’t stop there.

After getting into the top eight teams at both MSI 2024 and the inaugural Esports World Cup, Humanoid and Co. clinched two more silver medals domestically, cementing their Seed#2 spot at Worlds.

If there’s one thing Fnatic proved in their el clasico with G2, it’s that they stand on equal ground with the best in the region. Oscarinin’s shocking plays and Jun’s presence give them the engine to turn any fight around. So expect Fnatic to take the fight to the Knockout Stage.

Fnatic Roster

Óscar “Oscarinin” Jiménez
Iván “Razork” Martín Díaz
Marek “Humanoid” Brázda
Oh “Noah” Hyeon-taek
Adrian “Trymbi” Trybus

MAD Lions KOI Worlds 2024 Preview – Fierce as Ever
MAD Lions KOI emerged relatively unscathed from the Play-Ins bracket after a back-to-back win against PSG Talon and Vikings. But while their fast qualification for Swiss was impressive, things are only going to get harder from here.

Jungler Javier “Elyoya” Batalla took his newly-formed team to the heights back in Winter, but they’ve staggered into the bottom placements since then. That said, the Lions’ signature ferocity in their plays often lets them get the jump on their foes.

BERLIN – SEPTEMBER 29: Fans in the audience show their support at the League of Legends World Championship 2024 Play-Ins Stage on September 29, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
While they may not be the LEC’s strongest hope for winning back the Worlds cup, MDK has surprised us before, so expect at least one major upset from Elyoya and Co. before they leave the standings.

MAD Lions KOI Roster

Alex “Myrwn” Villarejo
Javier “Elyoya” Batalla
Bartłomiej “Fresskowy” Przewoźnik
David “Supa” García
Álvaro “Alvaro” del Amo

Conclusion
As ever, the LEC’s best chances at a Worlds trophy lie in G2 Esports. It’s been months since they last lost a Gold medal in their home court. And since then, they’ve risen as the best in EMEA.

But regions like the LCK and LPL operate on a whole other level. So if the Kings fall before the semifinals (and that’s a big “if”), it’s good to know that they can pass the baton over to Fnatic, an org that’s seen tremendous growth over the past year.

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Paul started writing game guides and match predictions for ESTNN’s editorial team in 2022. Since then, he’s covered big-ticket esports events and the latest news on tech and AI.

Source : Estnn

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