How to watch LoL Worlds 2025: Official broadcasts and co-streams
Worlds 2025 is just around the corner. Seventeen of the best teams in the world will now do battle across various cities in China, all with the hope of lifting the returning Summoners Cup. Will T1 clinch a third world championship in a row? Or is there a new contender to Faker’s crown? Here, we show you how to watch LoL Worlds 2025.
Where to watch Worlds 2025
Worlds 2025 will be accessible across nineteen different main broadcasts.
For the English audience, you’ll be able to watch Worlds 2025 on:
Here are the nineteen main broadcast languages available for Worlds 2025:
- English
- South Korea
- China
- Vietnam
- Vietnam (VTVCab OnLive)
- Turkey
- Taiwan
- Japan
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Thailand
- France
- Spain
- Poland
- Italy
- Hungary
- Serbia
- Germany
- Czech Republic
List of Worlds 2025 co-streamers
In the LoL Worlds Primer, released Sept. 30, Riot Games said they are creating the biggest co-streaming event they have done, bringing in over 100 different creators from across the globe, each covering different languages and audiences.
On October 10th, Riot revealed the full co-streamer list for Worlds 2025. The list features the biggest streamers from across the globe in one place. For the English streams, the obvious stars such as Caedrel, IWillDominate, and Doublelift are all in attendance. This year’s lineup also features some fresh faces, as well as some returning names. LoL content creator Trick2G, and LPL/LEC caster Nymaera are among the fresh faces. Rekkles will also be co-streaming Worlds 2025 when he is available in and around Los Ratones matches; the T1 alumni co-streamed the event in 2022.
Which teams will you be watching at Worlds 2025?
The roster contains seventeen LoL Worlds teams, each coming from the five major regions. The defending back-to-back LoL Worlds champions, T1, are back to try and lift a third trophy in a row. A feat no team has done in professional League of Legends history.
Over top teams include their opponents from the 2024 final Bilibili Gaming, long-time rivals Gen.G, Hanwha Life Esports, Anyone’s Legend, FlyQuest, and many more. Here is the complete list of teams competing at Worlds 2025:
- T1
- Gen.G
- Hanwha Life Esports
- KT Rolster
- Bilibili Gaming
- Top Esports
- Anyone’s Legend
- Invictus Gaming
- FlyQuest
- 100 Thieves
- Vivo Keyd Stars
- G2 Esports
- MKOI
- Fnatic
- CFO
- Team Secret Whales
- PSG Talon
What to watch and when
We go into detail in our Worlds 2025 schedule guide. A quick overview of key dates is as follows:
- The tournament begins officially on October 14 with a play-in match between the LCK’s T1 and the LPL’s Invictus Gaming.
- The winner of that will qualify for the main Swiss stage that kicks off on August 15, with eight games being played that day.
- The bracket stage kicks off on October 28 and concludes on November 9 with the grand finals.
- Read more in our LoL Worlds preview.
Featured image credit: Colin Young-Wolff / Riot Games











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