LoL Worlds 2024, T1 vs GenG: T1 supremacy was unbeatable, the kings are going to the finals!

LoL Worlds 2024, T1 vs GenG: T1 supremacy was unbeatable, the kings are going to the finals!

As someone who has been following and playing League of Legends for over a decade now, I must admit that this semifinal match between Gen.G and T1 was nothing short of exhilarating. The first game started with a bang for Gen.G, but T1 managed to claw their way back in the following matches, showcasing an impressive display of resilience and strategic prowess.


2024 League of Legends Worlds Semifinals are kicking off soon! It’s T1 versus GenG – who will be the fearsome Korean representative in the ultimate final match for their nation?

In an upcoming match not to be missed, two formidable champions from the Korean landscape of League of Legends will square off. These top-tier competitors, often referred to as geniuses or titans in their field, are the winners of LoL Worlds 2023 and MSI 2024. If you’re a fan of League of Legends, this clash is one you won’t want to skip. Get ready for an unforgettable spectacle. The stage is set for T1 versus Gen.G.

Where to watch LoL Worlds 2024 T1 vs Gen.G

You can watch the match between T1 and Gen.G right here. The stream is embedded below on this page.

  • YouTube
  • Twitch
  • LoL Esports website (with drops)

Here’s the schedule in various time zones.

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Today’s match is the decisive semifinal round. It will consist of five games, referred to as a “best-of-five” (Bo5) series. The victorious team will proceed straight to the Grand Finals. The losing squad, alas, must prepare for their journey home, as the championship event takes place on Nov 2nd.

LoL Worlds 2024 T1 vs Gen.G: Live Score

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Matchups and champion picks

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T1 x GenG: the G.O.A.T of the Korean League of Legends

Typically, Team 1 experiences a rocky beginning in the Korean League, finding it difficult to gain ground. However, when it comes to the League of Legends World Championship, they’re nearly invincible. Their prowess, their mastery, and their insight seem otherworldly. Can they overcome their greatest adversaries, their Achilles’ heel? One thing is certain: the audience will be on the edge of their seats, both in the stadium and at home.

General G aims to bring the trophy back with them this time, as they’ve never won it before. It’s high time for a change, but first, they must conquer their toughest rival – a team they’re quite familiar with. Only one team from Korea will make it through. Could General G be the chosen representative? Get your snacks ready because this promises to be an extraordinary showcase by the best of the best.

LoL Worlds 2024 T1 vs Gen.G: Match Recaps

Here’s your access to the 2024 League of Legends Worlds Match Rewind! Catch up on every crucial event from the battles between T1 and Gen.G right here. Don’t forget to drop by once the matches are over for a detailed rundown of the action.

LoL Worlds 2024, T1 vs GenG: T1 supremacy was unbeatable, the kings are going to the finals!

Match 1

In this match, Gen.G fielded a heavily tank-focused lineup, but it wasn’t sufficient to thwart Gumayushi. A well-executed dive in the bottom lane by Gen.G appeared promising, but turned out to be detrimental instead: two flash abilities were squandered, and Zeu’s Gragas character remained undefeated.

In this year’s League of Legends Worlds 2024, both teams opted for the popular strategy known as lane-swapping. The pressure was on, especially with Gen.G starting to exhibit some tension. T1 executed three void grubs, while Gen.G focused on Drake. Keria was actively supporting his teammates across all lanes, bolstering their confidence. In a skirmish resembling Harold, Oner attempted an aggressive move but met his demise, seemingly in a full-scale battle. Gen.G secured the first blood and the first turret.

As a gamer, I’d say the match was evenly paced, not too many intense clashes between Gen.G and T1. However, things started to tilt in favor of Gen.G as they began to dominate map control, snatching kills and objectives here and there. To be honest, Gen.G became a bit of a nuisance for T1, constantly asserting their dominance.

On the upper side, Team 1 managed to eliminate Leona while claiming three lives, whereas Gen.G could take down just two opponents. This was clearly a suboptimal move by Gen.G, leading to an impressive triple-kill by Gumayushi, the sole ADC of the team who remains invincible. And with that, the game concluded in favor of Team 1. The victory is T1’s.

Match 2

In the second round, Bin and Elk, hailing from BLG, found themselves among the spectators, eagerly observing their potential challenger for the grand finals!

Apart from boasting an impressive audience, General G also held a shocking draft pick: Oner’s Kindred. However, their self-assurance was remarkable; they approached this match in an unexpected manner. In the bottom lane, Gen.G managed to eliminate two opponents, but the kills were credited to Skarner and Kai’Sa. What a strong start by Team Gen.G!

In this matchup, Peyz escapes both Faker and Kindred. Canyon manages to collect three mysterious creatures from the void. Later on, Peyz successfully eliminates Faker. The situation seemed unfavorable for Team T1. However, the game eventually balanced out with minimal clashes. Both teams primarily concentrated on pushing the side lanes. Gen.G gradually took control of the game, making smart choices and completing all the objectives across the map.

Gradually, Team T1 found themselves losing all their assets. The remarkable display by Gen.G showcased a stark contrast to their initial game. Gen.G successfully raided T1’s base, securing the victory with no mistakes whatsoever. It was nearly a flawless performance by them.

Match 3

Oner was read like a book and is watched by four Gen.G players, the first blood goes to Peyz. Gen.G does the Drake and T1 the three void grubs. Lehends was protecting Kiin as much as he could since the matchup against Gragas was too difficult for Jax. But when they thought T1 was recalling, Kiin was cached and the kills went to Oner.

Initially, Team 1 aimed to claim map dominance, leaving the remaining three opponents in checkmate. In an exhilarating battle, Team 1 managed to eliminate two Gen.G players, accomplish the objective, and secure one turret. Their performance became virtually unbeatable. The use of Renata Glasc’s ultimate was overpowered, causing quite a stir among the audience! The crowd went wild for Faker!

In a massive T1 stronghold, Lehends and Canyon are stored. On the top lane, Kiin succumbs, making the game seem grim for Gen.G. Within fifteen minutes, T1 had taken control of the game and were dominating it so fiercely that Gen.G couldn’t turn the tide.

Gen.G struggled to make a favorable pick, as T1’s dominance proved too formidable. Baron was brimming with wards, and T1 seemed to have mastery over every inch of the map. The third game ended in their favor: T1 clinched the victory. Faker neared his 7th League of Legends Worlds finals, needing just one more win!

Match 4

In the opening moments of the game, General (Gen.G) found themselves at a significant disadvantage: they had lost two flashes in the bottom lane, which cast a negative tone over their fourth match. It was indeed an impressive start by Team 1 (T1). The first kill of the game was credited to Faker.

The fighting in the game moved slowly, but Team T1 accumulated an excessive amount of gold, putting Gen.G at a significant disadvantage. They were already far behind. Lehends struggled during the semi-final, often finding himself caught off guard. A double kill for Zeus was crucial for T1, making their position look extremely strong at the 20-minute mark. Gen.G needed to concentrate hard on their gameplay to catch up.

On the top lane, General G put every effort into maintaining their position and securing two kills. They were determined to hold on for as long as possible. General G aimed to shift the tide of the game, but it seemed impossible. Although they managed to defeat T1, their efforts ultimately fell short.

Gen.G managed to regain some gold lead during their match and seized two turrets, but T1 wasn’t ready to let this semifinal extend to a fifth game; they wanted to secure victory immediately. And they did just that, ensuring their spot in the grand finals of League of Legends Worlds 2024.

Next match

The final match for League of Legends Worlds 2024 is set for November 2nd at 2 p.m. CEST, or 5 a.m. PT and 8 a.m. ET, inside London’s O2 Arena. We can hardly contain our excitement to find out who will emerge victorious in this highly anticipated international League of Legends tournament!

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