Updated on May 5, 8:23 p.m. (GMT+8): Added more details.

The MSI 2024 draw results for the Bracket Stage was conducted after the conclusion of the final Play-In Stage series on May 5.

The playoffs matchups for the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational 2024 was decided through a draw. Note that teams from the same region cannot be placed in the same bracket.

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MSI 2024 runs from May 1 to May 19, 2024 in Chengdu, China. 12 teams compete in a double elimination format in two stages.

The bracket stage takes place from May 7-12 and 14-18.

The winner of MSI 2024 secures a guaranteed spot at Worlds 2024, plus an additional spot for their region.

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Complete League of Legends MSI 2024 draw results for Bracket Stage

BRACKET 1-1BRACKET 1-2BRACKET 1-3BRACKET 1-4
Gen.GTeam LiquidG2 EsportsBilibili Gaming
FnaticTop EsportsT1PSG Talon
MSI 2024 Bracket Stage results showing brackets and teams
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At MSI 2023, even though G2 Esports expressed that they were very keen to take on T1 during the Bracket Stage — so much so that they renamed their accounts “T1 slayers” — they never got the chance to.

The LEC champions lost to Gen.G 3-1 in the first round and dropped to the lower bracket. They beat MAD Lions but were ultimately eliminated by Bilibili Gaming.

At MSI 2024, their wish has finally come true, for they’ll be facing T1 in the first round.

Find out when your favorite teams are playing — the schedule for MSI 2024 can be found here.

Watch the tournament live on Riot Games’ official Twitch and YouTube channels.

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