League of Legends World Championship 2015: How to watch Fnatic vs. Edward Gaming


James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL.
Saturday’s League of Legends World Championships will be wildly entertaining and utterly disappointing. It sees Europe’s best team in Fnatic face off against Edward Gaming -- and it’s a shame that we’ll lose one of these teams so soon.
The quarterfinal draw was harsh to both teams. Fnatic looked shaky in the opening week of the group stage, but utterly dominated the second to finish with a 4-2 record atop Group B. Similarly, EDG were strong throughout groups with the exception being the two times they had to play juggernaut SK Telecom T1.
The London crowd will be firmly and loudly behind Fnatic. It’s a chance for Europe to have two teams in the semi finals after Origen earned their spot on Thursday with a best-of-five series win over Flash Wolves. EDG are making a change to their lineup with Koro1 taking the spot of AmazingJ, who struggled in the group stage. It will be fascinating to see if the switch pays off.
How to watch (All times ET):
Competition begins bright at 9 a.m. with the single best-of-five series. It’s unclear when it will end, but a safe estimate is around 1 p.m.
Here is the full schedule for Saturday:
Fnatic vs. Edward Gaming (Best of Five): 9 a.m.
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