
EU Masters 2019 Summer » Format, Teams, Schedule and more
The European Masters 2019 begins its Summer Round being the third edition of the tournament presented by the ESL and Riot Games. It should be noted that despite being a fairly new tournament is already considered as one of the most important League of Legends events in Europe and has come to have a pool of prizes of 150000 € for this edition.

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The Ropes
- The EU Masters 2019 summer is both presented and organized by RIOT and the ESL, which means that it qualifies as a major event in the League of Legend Esports market.
- A total of 20 teams will participate in the European Masters Summer. But only 16 of them will go to the playoffs stage.
- Both the initial 7-team playoff and the first 16-team playoff will be rounded down in “Round Robin Format”. Each team will fight each other once and be qualified at the end by points.
- The tournament is at its 4th season featuring the best teams from the Europe Regional Leagues who compete for the crown at the summoner’s rift.
- EU Masters schedule for the 2019 summer season goes from September 9 to September 29 of 2019.
- The total pool is for 150.000 € with the first prize of 40.000 €.
Qualification & Teams
For the EU Masters 2019 Summer, have qualified 20 national league teams. 13 of these teams entered by Group stage while the other 7 enter by play-in.
Play-in Stage Teams (Team – League):
- ASUS ROG ELITE – EBL Season 5
- BIG – Premier Tour Summer
- Excel.UK – UK LC Summer
- FALKN – NC Summer
- Origen BCN – LVP SuperLiga Season 17
- Rogue Esports Club – Ultraliga Season 2
- Vitality.Bee – LFL Summer
Group Stage playing teams (Team – League):
- Campus Party Sparks – PG Nationals Summer
- Crvena Zvezda Esports – EBL Season 5
- Defusekids – BPL Season 3
- devils.one – Ultraliga Season 2
- eNsure – Baltic Masters Season 3
- eSuba – HM Season 12
- Fnatic Rising – UK LC Summer
- For The Win Esports – LPLOL Split 2
- Giants Gaming Spain – LVP SuperLiga Season 17
- GODSENT1 – NC Summer
- Mousesports – Premier Tour Summer
- Team LDLC.com – LFL Summer
- We Love Gaming – GLL Summer
Prize Pool & Distribution
The EU Masters 2019 summer counts with a pool prize of 15.0000 € of which:
- 40000 € are directed to the first place
- 25.000 € go to the second place
- 13.500 € go to the third and fourth prize
On the other hand, the positions from 5 to 16 have prizes ranging from 8.000 to 2.500 €.
EU masters schedule
- 7-Team Play-In: September 9-11, 2019
- 7-Team Play-In (Knockout Stage): September 12, 2019
- 16-Team Group Stage: September 16-19, 2019
- Quarterfinals: September 21-22, 2019
- Semifinals: September 28, 2019
- Final: September 29, 2019

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The play forward of the EU Masters 2019 Summer
The European Masters Summer tournament began on September 9 with a play-in Group stage where seven teams were pitted against each other in a single round Robin format that lasted three days.
As a result, the first place goes directly to the Group stage Phase, while the positions 2, 3, 4 and 5 go on to compete in a play-in knockout stage, from which two teams are finally qualified for the main tournament.
Once classified, the 16 teams pass to a Round Robin format elimination divided into four groups. The two winners of each of these groups are the ones who pass to the knockout stage of the eliminatory of the tournament.
Team LDLC
- These guys have created a man in 2019 within the League of Legends scenario in Europe, starting from France with the total dominance of the LFL Spring Split and a record of 12 – 2 over the entire season.
- Team LDLC is currently in Group D and will have to compete against Fnatic Rising in the next few days.
Excel UK
- Despite having only a few victories in minor tournaments on their 2019 list this team is sure to be first in the Robin round of 7 teams with a total of 6 wins and 0 losses.
- This has not simply been a good run. The team is currently made up of players who maintain fairly unique synchrony and are likely to advance considerably in this tournament.
Rouge Esports
- Rouge Esports has given enough to talk about this 2018 in addition to holding a record of 13 – 1 in the Polish Ultraliga tournament, which is one of the most competitive matches in Europe.
- The current line-up of this team includes their three top players, Finn, Vander, and Larssen who have also accumulated significant individual successes.
- Larssen being the newest and having played as a substitute for H2K in the 2018 Summer Split.
Keep consideration of these tips while following the EU Masters 2019 Summer. And follow up the winning teams as part of your LoL Worlds 2019 Preview Esports betting.