League of Legends 2015 Worlds live stream: How to watch SK Telecom T1 vs. KOO Tigers online


James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL.
The League of Legends World Championship finals feels a lot like the LCK Summer playoffs -- as it should when we have two of Korea’s best teams vying for the title. This series in Berlin is a David vs. Goliath story and the European crowd will likely be split between rooting for the underdog and seeing an unstoppable force excel once again.
SKT entered Worlds as one of the favorites to win it all, and all month long they’ve shown why they deserve such lofty praise. This team didn’t just win -- they dominated -- to the tune of a perfect 12-0 record up to this point. Their quick, aggressive style perfectly countered the competition they faced, and ever seemingly difficult tests like Origen were passed with flying colors. Simply put: This team has been flawless, and to expect anything less in Berlin is a fool’s errand.
The path hasn’t been quite so simply for KOO. They finished in second place in Group A, but really turned up the heat in the elimination stage with convincing wins over KT Rolster and Fnatic, taking a 6-1 record in their last two series. Stellar side lane play has been their hallmark and it’s here where KOO have a chance to make up ground on this juggernaut of an SKT team. Will it be easy? Absolutely not, but if any team can pull an upset in the grand finals it’s KOO.
The big thing to watch on Saturday will be if SKT drops a game early. It’s unlikely, but to this point we haven’t seen them have to deal with adversity. Strange things can happen to even the best teams when they’re surprised -- a lesson LGD Gaming learned the hard way in the group stage. Winning the psychological game is KOO’s best chance, but that assumed SKT are flappable.
How to watch:
Competition begins bright at early at 8 a.m. ET. The best-of-five series between SKT and KOO is up in the air in terms of length, but it’s fairly safe to assume this won’t go more than four games. It should end around noon ET.
Here is the full schedule for Saturday:
SK Telecom T1 vs. KOO Tigers, 8 a.m. ET
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