EU Masters Spring 2022 teams, casters, LoL UK esports talent and play-ins English broadcast streams confirmed

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The last few League of Legends European Regional Leagues (ERLs) have concluded, and the best teams from these will face one another in the Amazon European Masters (EU Masters) once more.

The play-ins get underway on Monday April 4th 2022, while the group stage/main event begins on Thursday April 14th, just before the separate Insomnia68 Gaming Festival esports tournaments get underway in the UK.

The EUniverse is on board as broadcast partner for the English play-ins streams:

The full list of play-ins language streams can be found on the EUM Twitter.

Before we list the teams, in terms of the UK/Nordics we have X7 Esports (who won the Spring 2022 NLC) in the group stage, and runners-up Bifrost in the play-ins.

There’s been a lot of news flying around the ERLs this year, with star players like Rekkles playing for LFL side Karmine Corp, X7 having Korean import players Tempt and Haru, and big academy teams involved like Fnatic TQ, Team BDS Academy and more.

You can get more esports news over at fragster.com.

Then, in terms of UK talent, in the group stage we have X7 support player Kasing, and in the play-ins there’s Barcelona ADC Deadly, Bifrost top-laner Shikari, Mack Esports’ top-laner Kerberos and jungler Sof, and finally Valiance ProGame top-laner Rifty. However, Dmitar has stepped into the top-lane due to Rifty’s internet issues.

And finally, looking at the casters involved, we have several from the UK, including Munchables, Initialise, Nymaera, Hiprain, Medic, Jamada, Viperoon and Aux, and from Ireland there’s Dagda and Oisin Molloy.

Others that have worked on the UK/Ireland/Nordics NLC broadcasts include Guldborg, Archarom, Troubleinc and Duckling.

Without further ado, here are the EUM Spring 2022 teams and their respective regions:

Play-ins teams – EU Masters Spring 2022

Group A

  • Barca Esports (Spanish LVP 3rd place)
  • Macko Esports (Italian PG Nationals 2nd place)
  • WLGaming Esports (Greek GLL 2nd place)
  • Entropiq (Czech Hitpoint Masters 1st place)

Group B

  • Bifrost (UK/Ireland/Nordics NLC 2nd place)
  • eSuba (Czech Hitpoint Masters 2nd place)
  • Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition (DACH Prime League 3rd place)
  • Valiance ProGame (Balkans EBL 2nd place)

Group C

  • For the Win Esports (Portuguese LPLOL 1st place)
  • Iron Wolves (Polish Ultraliga 3rd place)
  • KRC Genk Esports (Benelux Elite Series 1st place)
  • Vitality.Bee (French LFL 4th place)

Group D

  • EGN Esports (Portuguese LPLOL 2nd place)
  • Karmine Corp (French LFL 3rd place)
  • mCon LG UltraGear (Benelux Elite Series 2nd place)
  • Zero Tenacity (Polish Ultraliga 4th place)

You can find the full play-ins schedule in this official Twitter thread:

Group stage / main event teams – EU Masters Spring 2022

  • AGO Rogue (Polish Ultraliga 1st place)
  • Fnatic TQ (Spanish LVP 1st place)
  • GamerLegion (DACH Prime League 1st place)
  • LDLC OL (French LFL 1st place)
  • X7 Esports (UK/Ireland/Nordics NLC 1st place)
  • Bisons Eclub (Spanish LVP 2nd place)
  • Eintracht Spandau (DACH Prime League 2nd place)
  • Team BDS Academy (French LFL 2nd place)
  • Team ESCA Gaming (Polish Ultraliga 2nd place)
  • Atleta Esport (Italian PG Nationals 1st place)
  • Crvena Zvezda (Balkans EBL 1st place)
  • Team Phantasma (Greek GLL 1st place)
  • TBC (play-ins team)
  • TBC (play-ins team)
  • TBC (play-ins team)
  • TBC (play-ins team)

Thanks to LoL.Fandom for the intel

The EU Masters will be broadcast on its Twitch channel from 4pm BST on Monday April 4th 2022.

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