Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage: Round 4 Draw and Schedule

Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage: Round 4 Draw and Schedule

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

19 Oct, 2025, 14:13

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Last updated: 21 Oct, 2025, 00:20

The action continues to heat up at the Swiss Stage of Worlds 2025. We now have our first two teams in playoffs and our first two teams eliminated from the tournament, meaning only 12 teams remain in the battle for the final 6 playoffs spots.

With the Round 4 draw out of the way, it's time to take a look at the matchups and schedule for the next set of games of the Swiss Stage.

Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage Round 4 Draw

The window is closing, and teams will have to leave it all on the line to secure a place in the Quarterfinals of Worlds 2025. After a relentless few days of games, we now head into a small break until the Swiss Stage action resumes on Wednesday, October 22nd.

Here's a look at the Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage bracket after today's draw.

Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage bracket round 4
The Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage bracket as we head into Round 4. (Credit: LoL Esports)

Round 4 High Matches & Schedule:

Round 4 Low Matches & Schedule

Round 4 will also deliver us the very first Western quarterfinalists at Worlds 2025 as G2 and FlyQuest battle with a playoffs spot on the line. This stellar matchup between the reigning LEC and LTA champions will also settle once and for all who the best in the West currently is, so look out for this high-stakes clash!

Unfortunately for the other two LTA teams at the Swiss Stage, they drew the two finalists from last year's Worlds — BLG and T1 — and will have a tough road ahead if they wish to fight another day.

Fortune smiled on Movistar KOI, however, as they will take on one of the weakest teams remaining at the tournament in Team Secret Whales, a chance the Spanish side will need to make the most of.

Ready to find out who the first Western team at playoffs will be? Tune in to watch the start of Round 4 on Wednesday, October 22nd.


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Featured image credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games

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