Fnatic keeps its lower bracket run alive with an impressive 3-1 victory over MAD Lions.
However, the LEC only had three slots to Worlds last year, which meant that G2 missed out.
MAD will be counting their lucky stars that the LEC now gains four spots to the world championship.
From there, the winner will go up against G2.
Both grand finalists will also automatically gain a slot in the group stage of Worlds 2022.
The most notable was last year’s lower bracket finals, which saw Fnatic sweep Rogue 3-0.
They also eventually lost to G2 in the lower bracket finals.
Their lower bracket run last year should put them in good stead knowing that it is achievable.
Of course, it is a fairly different roster with three new names added into the mix.
Be sure to catch the lower bracket finals between Fnatic and Rogue on September 10 at 11.00 pm UTC+8.
The grand finals will be happening the following day, September 11 at 11.00 pm UTC+8.