Final LoL Worlds Swiss Stage matches set

The final matches of the Swiss Stage are set for the League of Legends 2025 World Championship (LoL Worlds).

There are just three spaces remaining in the Knockout Stages as teams will compete to reach the Quarterfinals this weekend.

However, Vivo Keyd Stars and the gutsy 100 Thieves have both been eliminated following recent defeats.

Here are the upcoming series which will be season-defining.

T1 (1/10) vs Movistar KOI (5/1)

The pressure is off for the LEC now that G2 has qualified for the Quarter-Finals.

Which is lucky because this is going to be an extremely difficult series for Movistar KOI.

MKoi have had a mixed tournament. They came close to a shock victory over KT Rolster but frustratingly threw their lead.

They then did the same against Team Secret Whales earlier this week but recovered to win the series 2-1.

However, T1 will be much harder opposition.

The team have won the previous two World Championships and have won five in total.

They have to be heavy favourites with legendary midlaner Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok always performing when it matters most.

However, MKoi have proven, if in the right state of mind, they can punch above their weight.

And we’ve seen that T1 aren’t perfect this year, losing to LCK champions Gen.G and in a shock loss to CTBC Flying Oyster.

CTBC Flying Oyster (8/13) vs FlyQuest (6/5)

This is a match-up that means everything to both regions.

Only one of the LCP or LTA will have a representative in the Knockouts of Worlds this year.

PSG Talon, Team Secret Whales, 100 Thieves, and Vivo Keyd Stars have all been eliminated.

This will be CTBC Flying Oyster’s (CFO) third and final chance to qualify after an electric start to the tournament.

The LCP champions dominated both Fnatic and T1 but have lost both of their qualification best-of-threes, having faced stiff competition from Anyone’s Legend and Hanwha Life Esports.

Meanwhile, FlyQuest dropped the ball in the ‘best of the West’ match vs G2.

Last year, the team managed to reach the Quarter-finals and put in a heroic performance versus Gen.G.

However, this year the team seem to be struggling.

More could be low after controversy surrounded the team following sexist remarks from toplaner Gabriël ‘Bwipo’ Rau over women’s periods.

That caused him and all North America representatives to be removed from the music video of this year’s Worlds song.

Top Esports (5/4) vs Bilibili Gaming (4/7)

Our final match-up sees an unfortunate all-LPL match-up in front of a Chinese home crowd.

BLG should be the favourites here, considering they just won the LPL Summer Split.

However, the team has struggled at Worlds so far, shockingly losing to 100 Thieves and G2 Esports in best-of-ones.

Meanwhile, Top Esports defeated both G2 and 100 Thieves but were unluckily met with tough match-ups against the LCK’s KT Rolster and Gen.G.

When these teams met in the Summer Playoffs, it was a close five-game series in the final, which BLG won thanks to supersub jungler Zhao ‘Shad0w’ Zhi-Qiang.

BLG have bottled an easy draw, while TES are known for choking internationally. This could go either way.

Teams that have already qualified for LoL Worlds 2025 Quarterfinals

 

Ruben Oroz
Ruben Oroz

Since: October 7, 2025

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