The Autumn ESL UK & Ireland Premiership League of Legends group stage has concluded, and the top four teams have been named.
NerdRage, MnM, Singularity and Excel will be taking part in the playoffs at EGX on Thursday September 21st at the Birmingham NEC.
The final standings are as follows:
This means that NerdRage will play Excel Esports in one semi-final at EGX, while current Premiership title holders MnM will face Team Singularity.
In tonight’s final group stage matches, NerdRage took down Enclave, MnM beat Excel and Barrage picked up a free win over Singularity, whose League of Legends team were instead taking part in a different Cross Border esports tournament.
26 minutes and it’s over – what a match. @nerdrage_pro take the win and defeat @EnclaveGamingUK. https://t.co/QrQ6nDbWJt pic.twitter.com/Itk6EnjZpC
— ESL United Kingdom (@ESLUK) September 6, 2017
.@MnMGamingUK take down @exceL in the final to progress to the ESL Prem playoffs at EGX https://t.co/GUXfW9Mxbf
— Esports News UK (@Esports_News_UK) September 6, 2017
Elsewhere, in the CSGO Premiership, CEX, Reason, Endpoint and Radix will be taking part in the finals at EGX later this month.
Esports News UK will be covering the finals live from EGX.
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