100 Thieves and FlyQuest won their matches Saturday and remain tied atop the League Championship Series Spring Split standings.
FlyQuest (9-4) defeated NRG (6-7) while the Thieves dispatched Shopify Rebellion (5-8).
In the day’s other matches, the last-place Immortals (4-9) defeated Cloud9 (7-6), knocking them two games behind the co-leaders. Dignitas beat Team Liquid, leaving both of those teams at 6-7.
FlyQuest won their match in 44 minutes on blue, led by Fahad “Massu” Abdulmalek of Canada with a kills/deaths/assists ratio of 10/4/8. Victor “FBI” Huang of Australia and Cristian “Palafox” Palafox of the U.S. paced NRG at 6/2/9 and 6/4/7, respectively.
The Thieves were playing red in their 28-minute win. Rayan “Sniper” Shoura of Canada posted a 9/4/4 KDA for the winners, while South Korea’s Ju “Bvoy” Yeong-hoon finished at 4/1/3 for Shopify.
The Immortals took their match in 31 minutes on blue. Cho “Castle” Hyeon-seong of South Korea scored a 6/1/3 ratio for the Immortals, and Robert “Blaber” Huang led Cloud9 at 4/4/2.
Playing on red, Dignitas prevailed in 34 minutes, led by Frank “Tomo” Lam of the U.S. at 9/0/6. Eain “APA” Stearns finished at 3/2/3 for Liquid.
Week 6 concludes Sunday with these four pairings:
–Team Liquid vs. Immortals
–NRG vs. 100 Thieves
–Cloud9 vs. Shopify Rebellion
–FlyQuest vs. Dignitas
League of Legends League Championship Series 2024 Spring Split standings:
T1. 100 Thieves, 9-4
T1. FlyQuest, 9-4
3. Cloud9, 7-6
T4. Dignitas, 6-7
T4. NRG, 6-7
T4. Team Liquid, 6-7
T6. Shopify Rebellion, 5-8
8. Immortals, 4-9
LCS 2024 Spring Split playoff prize pool
1. $100,000, berth in Mid-Season Invitational main draw
2. $50,000, berth in Mid-Season Invitational play-in event
3. $30,000
4. $20,000
5-8. No money
–Field Level Media