Worlds 2023 Swiss Stage Day 4 Matchup Draws, Schedule, and Predictions

Worlds 2023 Swiss Stage Day 4 Matchup Draws, Schedule, and Predictions

Foo Zen-Wen

21 Sep, 2023, 22:32

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 02:45

League of Legends Worlds 2023 continues through the Swiss Stage. The matchup draws for Day 4 have now been revealed. As per the tournament rules for this part of the Swiss Stage, the games will be played in Bo1 format. This is due to the block the teams are currently playing in, that being the 1-1 block. The winners from these series will join G2 Esports and LNG Esports in the 2-1 block, fighting then for qualification. The losers from these series will join the winners of the Team Liquid/GAM Esports/Dplus KIA/BDS series tomorrow.

The last four teams mentioned are currently set to play for elimination and will be playing in Bo3 format as per tournament rules. The losers will be eliminated from Worlds 2023.

 

Worlds 2023 Swiss Stage Day 4 Schedule

T1 vs Cloud9 [8am BST]

Crushing blow as T1 now find themselves in the middle of the pack after their loss to Gen.G. On the other side of the stage is Cloud9, who after taking down MAD Lions, had to face LNG Esports. The North American 2nd seed find themselves cornered by a T1 still looking to make the Knockout Stage. Strafe viewers have voted overwhelmingly in favor of T1, with 91% of the 1646 predictions leaning their way.

 

NRG vs MAD Lions [9am BST]

Having lost their opening bout against Weibo Gaming, NRG managed to return fire by defeating fellow NA roster, Team Liquid. Now they face off again MAD Lions, who themselves had suffered an opening loss to Cloud9. MAD managed to defeat BDS on Day 2, leading to this climatic day 4 match. MAD Lions received 66% of the Strafe viewers 1488 predictions.

 

Bilibili Gaming vs Fnatic [10am BST]

Tough loss for Bilibili, who had to face off against their countrymen in JD Gaming this early in Worlds 2023. Bilibili’s loss, despite having won earlier to KT Rolster, now see them placed squarely in the middle of the pack. Fnatic, for their part, had an early loss to LNG in their opening series. They managed to reply with a win over GAM, however, now they face another team from China. 69% of Strafe viewers predicted Bilibili Gaming to come out ahead in this game.

                                                                          

KT Rolster vs Weibo Gaming [11am BST]

KT Rolster, the forgotten third child of Korea, has successfully earned their spot in this middle group after a win over Dplus KIA. Their earlier loss to Bilibili had been their downfall, however, now they have a chance to answer against another Chinese team. Weibo, meanwhile, defeated NRG in their opening bout. However, they faced G2 in the second round, leading to their first defeat of the Swiss Stage. Strafe viewers have leaned 59% of the predictions towards KT to win this game.

 

Where to Watch Worlds 2023 Swiss Stage?

Worlds 2023 Swiss Stage can be watched on Twitch and YouTube. For the full list of streams in all available languages, check this link here.

For any information on Worlds 2023, you can check out our all-inclusive guide for Worlds here.

Credit: Worlds 2023 // Riot Games


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