League of Legends: Where, When and How to Watch the 2020 KeSPA Cup

Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games.
Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games. /
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Here’s all you need to know about the LCK’s 2020 KeSPA Cup.

It’s been over a month since the end of the 2020 World Championship, but we finally will get to see defending champions DAMWON Gaming back in action (albiet, with a slightly new roster). The 2021 competitive season kicks off before the end of the new year with the annual KeSPA Cup.

The tournament features all ten of the LCK’s teams, organized by the Korea e-Sports Association. The games will be played over the next four days, with the teams split into two groups that will play a double-elimination round-robin to draw them into a single-elimination knockout bracket. Let’s break down where you can watch the action from one of the best regions in the World.

Where to Watch

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/kespa

Schedule

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Broadcast Begins (all days): 3:00 EDT / 0:00 PDT / 8:00 BST / 9:00 CEST (each subsequent game will take place approximately one hour after the preceeding match)

Day 1 Schedule (12/21)

DAMWON Gaming vs. Nongshim RedForce
Liiv SANDBOX vs. Afreeca Freecs
DRX vs. DAMWON Gaming
Nongshim RedForce vs. Liiv SANDBOX
Afreeca Freecs vs. DRX

Day 2 Schedule (12/22)

KT Rolster vs. Fredit BRION
Hanwha Life Esports vs. T1
Gen.G vs. KT Rolster
Fredit BRION vs. Hanwha Life Esports
T1 vs. Gen.G

Day 3 Schedule (12/23)

DAMWON Gaming vs. Liiv SANDBOX
Afreeca Freecs vs. Nongshim RedForce
Liiv SANDBOX vs. DRX
DAMWON Gaming vs. Afreeca Freecs
DRX vs. Nongshim RedForce

Day 4 Schedule (12/24)

KT Rolster vs. Hanwha Life Esports
T1 vs. Fredit BRION
Hanwha Life Esports vs. Gen.G
KT Rolster vs. T1
Gen.G vs. Fredit BRION

Predictions

With a lot of juggling to the rosters in the LCK, it’s going to be exciting to watch the KeSPA Cup. I think you have to give the edge to the teams that kept most of their rosters intact, but we will have to see if any of these new rosters surprise us.

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Group A

DAMWON Gaming (4-0)
Liiv SANDBOX (3-1)
DRX (2-2)
Nongshim RedForce (1-3)
Afreeca Freecs (0-4)

Group B

Gen.G (4-0)
T1 (3-1)
Hanwha Life Esports (2-2)
KT Rolster (1-3)
Fredit BRION (0-4)