LCO 2022 Split 1 has begun — eight Oceanic teams enter, but only one can lift the first trophy of the year. Here’s all the results, schedule, LoL rosters, streams, and more.
- Chiefs continue rampage at top of ladder
- Order, Dire Wolves in close battle for third
- Just two weeks remain of the regulation season
The League of Legends Circuit Oceania, hosted by ESL Australia, returns for its third competitive season, and the potential for a third different champion in a row.
The Chiefs shape as early title favourites alongside Brazilian Oceanic darlings Pentanet.GG, while vet-heavy Kanga Esports (who replaced founding org Legacy in the offseason) and Melbourne’s Order round out the top four hopefuls right out the gates.
Each game week will be played on Mondays and Tuesdays, with three Super Weeks to be hosted between February 14 and March 2. The competition’s Split 1 playoffs are inked in to begin the week of March 28.
We’ve wrapped up everything LCO 2022 Split 1: schedule, standings & more.
LCO 2021 Split 2: Stream
The LCO streams live on Twitch, the league’s dedicated Youtube channel, and lolesports.com. Miss the action? Catch-up on all platforms within 24 hours.
Current LCO Standings
LCO 2022 Split 1 schedule & results
Week 7 schedule (March 7 – March 8)
Week 1 results (January 24 – January 25)
Week 2 results (January 31 – February 1)
Week 3 results (February 7 – February 8)
Week 4 results (February 14 – February 16)
Week 5 results (February 21 – February 23)
Week 6 results (February 28 – March 2)
LCO 2022 team rosters
Heading into Split 1, the entire region underwent another Oceanic ReshuffleTM. The Chiefs and Pentanet.GG have emerged as early season favourites, while Order and Kanga Esports shape as top four contenders.
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