What to expect from LTA South 2025 Split 1 Week 1?

What to expect from LTA South 2025 Split 1 Week 1?

Ganesh Jadhav

24 Dec, 2024, 22:41

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 21:06

The highly anticipated League of the Americas is finally here. Starting tomorrow, eight LTA South teams consisting of 6 CBLOL and 2 LLA teams will take on each other. The stakes? A spot in the inaugural LTA 2025 Cross Conference tournament in Sao Paulo.

As previously discussed, LTA South 2025 Split 1 will feature an eight team double-elimination bracket, with four teams qualifying for LTA 2025 Cross Conference. These matches will be played under Fearless Draft rules.

What to expect from Week 1 of LTA South?

Set in the backdrop of dissolution of CBLOL and LLA, The new South Conference of League of the Americas promises to be a competitive league featuring top tier talent from the continent.

The first week of the competition will also deliver on the promise of amazing competition with the first split starting with a LOUD vs. paiN Gaming banger. The two BR top dogs that fought were at each other throats in CBLOL will also kick off the inaugural LTA South.

The action will be followed by two CBLOL vs. LLA match-ups, and if you know anything about South America, you’d know these matches will be filled with passionate fans rooting for their teams to win.

The tournament will also be the first time CBLOL and LLA teams will compete against each other regularly and it will definitely set the tone for the upcoming competitive year.

LTA South Week 1 Fixtures and Schedule

Where to Watch?

The tournament will be broadcasted on Twitch and YouTube. The channel links for the official broadcasts are as follows:

For the English coverage, tune into IWDominate's featured co-stream.

Also follow LTA South on X for latest update on the event. You can also follow the tournament on Strafe.

Follow Strafe Esports for all the latest League news and our X account for the latest content and coverages. Also, stay tuned to Strafe YouTube for exclusive interviews, press conferences, and more.

Featured Image Credits: Riot Games

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