T1 Peyz to Debut at Red Bull League of Its Own Against G2 Esports and Los Ratones

T1 Peyz to Debut at Red Bull League of Its Own Against G2 Esports and Los Ratones

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

26 Nov, 2025, 18:23

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Last updated: 26 Nov, 2025, 18:24

The League of Legends pro season may be over, but offseason events are about to pop off! First up, we have none other than Red Bull League of its Own 2025.

Coming Saturday, November 29th, the event will see some of the best teams from all over the world clash at the SAP Garden in Munich, Germany in front of more than 11,000 fans. In order to help you follow the event, here's everything you need to know about the Red Bull League of Its Own 2025.

Red Bull League of Its Own 2025: Teams and Schedule

This year's line-up will feature T1Los RatonesG2 EsportsKarmine Corp, and No Need Orga. T1 returning to Red Bull League of Its Own will be particularly interesting, as the reigning World Champions will get to debut their brand new AD carry, Kim Peyz Su-hwan, at the event.

The event will present a total of six Bo1 showmatches between the teams. The 2025 Red Bull League of Its Own schedule is as follows (all matches will take place on November 29th):

  • 15:00 CET: Opening Ceremony
  • 15:15 CET: G2 Esports vs NNO Old
  • 16:00 CET: Los Ratones vs Karmine Corp
  • 17:00 CET: G2 Esports vs Karmine Corp
  • 18:00 CET: T1 vs Match 3 Winner
  • 19:00 CET: T1 vs NNO Old
  • 20:00 CET: T1 vs Los Ratones

This means that Peyz debut with T1 will come against one of Europe's top dogs in either G2 Esports or Karmine Corp.

Where to Watch

The 2025 Red Bull League of Its Own should prove to be the perfect way to satisfy your itch for some competitive League of Legends action during the offseason. You can watch the event live on their official Twitch or YouTube channels.

Additionally, several co-streamers will be at the event in person, allowing you to tune in to your favorite streamers channels to follow the Red Bull League of Its Own in different languages.

 

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Featured image credit: Red Bull League of Its Own


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