EMEA Masters May Become Direct Esports World Cup Qualifier Featuring LEC Teams

The EMEA Masters tournament is set for a massive overhaul that would see LEC teams enter the fray to fight for Esports World Cup qualification, according to reports.

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EMEA Masters may be getting a path to the Esports World Cup. Image Credit: Riot Games

EMEA Masters is the Tier 2 League of Legends scene across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and while there has been some dabbling in integrating them with the LEC – such as the recent LEC Versus – generally they’re kept very much separate.

Sheep Esports now indicates that the secondary-tier competition will serve as a direct qualifier for the Esports World Cup, breaking down the historic barrier between Europe’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 scenes.

How the New EMEA Masters Structure Would Work

The proposed changes represent a seismic shift in the European ecosystem. According to sources, a new tournament phase would likely take place during the LEC off-season, featuring a mix of EMEA Masters top performers and franchised LEC organizations. Reportedly, this isn’t just a friendly exhibition—the tournament serves a critical purpose: determining which EMEA representatives secure spots at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh.

This move effectively integrates the LEC directly into the EMEA Masters circuit for the first time, a concept that Karmine Corp fans have dreamed of since their dominant ERL run. While strict roster rules for the event haven’t been finalized, reports suggest teams might be incentivized to field competitive lineups rather than academy squads to ensure regional strength.

EMEA Masters as an Official EWC Qualifier

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All games featured at the Esports World Cup 2026. Image Credit: Esports World Cup Foundation

The Esports World Cup has historically relied on invitations or isolated qualifiers, but this integration formalizes the path to Riyadh for League of Legends. The EWC qualification program has been eager to standardize entry across titles, and tying it to an existing prestigious brand like EMEA Masters aligns perfectly with that goal.

By making this tournament the official qualifier, it instantly raises the stakes. It ensures that the “Club Championship” points—often crucial for organizations—are fought for by the region’s best, not just available via discrete invite. The winner would reportedly secure qualification to the main event, placing immense pressure on both the legacy LEC powerhouses and the hungry ERL challengers.

Impact on LEC and ERL Teams

For years, fans have debated whether top LFL or Superliga teams could beat bottom-tier LEC rosters. Now, we’ll actually find out. This format change mirrors the open-circuit style fans love in esports like Counter-Strike, but rarely see in franchised League of Legends.

However, for ERL teams, this is the golden ticket—a chance to slay giants and secure life-changing prize money on the global stage. It fits the broader trend of expanding the competitive calendar, much like the upcoming Esports Nations Cup 2026, creating a more interconnected global scene.

Riot Games has not yet officially confirmed these reports, and specific slot distributions remain under wraps. If true, however, the gap between Tier 1 and Tier 2 is about to get a lot smaller—and a lot bloodier.

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