Ninjas in Pyjamas and Top Esports Secure Victories in LPL 2026 Split 1
2026-02-05 14:30 (UTC)
Time: 2021-04-29 02:00 (UTC)
The first international League of Legends event of the year starts with the Mid-Season Invitational in Reykjavík, Iceland on May 6.
The event brings together 11 of the best teams from around the world in a three-week tournament–but the stakes have never been higher. This year, to incentivize teams to perform on the big stage, Riot Games has introduced a new format and prize structure.
The developer scrapped the play-in stage, which involved eight minor regions in a pre-tournament bracket, and has split the 11 teams into four tiers based on the results of the last two years of international tournaments. The result of this is three groups that Riot’s global director of operations Tom Martell drew “utilizing software to ‘randomly’” assign the teams.
Here’s how to watch MSI 2021.

The event will be split into three separate stages this year. There’s the Group stage, the Rumble stage, and the Knockout stage.
MSI 2021 kicks off on May 6 at 8am CT. The three-week tournament concludes with the semis on May 21 to 22 and the finals on May 23 at 8am CT.
May 6 at 8am CT
May 7 at 8am CT
May 9 at 8am CT
May 9 at 8am CT
May 10 at 8am CT
May 11 at 8am CT
MSI 2021 will be available to watch on Twitch and YouTube with live commentary on Riot’s official channels. It will also be streamed on LoL Esports.
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