LOL: LYON, FlyQuest atop standings in 2nd week of North 2025 Split 2

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LYON and FlyQuest remained unbeaten at 3-0 through Saturday’s competition of the LTA North 2025 Split 2 to top the standings in the League of Legends tournament’s Positioning Phase in Los Angeles.

Cloud9 and Team Liquid, each 2-1, also won as the second of three weeks of positioning play got underway.

Eight teams are competing over three weeks (April 5-20) of positioning play — a round-robin format in which each team plays the other seven once. Each match is one map and the results will determine Groups A and B for the group stage that begins on April 26 and runs to May 18.

Following the group stage and one week of cross-group battles, the top six teams will advance to the best-of-five, double-elimination playoffs on May 24-June 15. The total prize pool is $160,000, with $80,000 going to the winner and $40,000 to the runner-up. The winner also receives entry into the Mid-Season Invitational and the winner and runner-up qualify for the Esports World Cup.

Cloud9 kept Disguised winless (0-3) in 35 minutes on blue, with Lee “Loki” Sang-min of South Korea named MVP. FlyQuest stayed unblemished with a 29-minute victory on red over 100 Thieves. The MVP was Kacper “Inspired” Sloma of Poland.

Team Liquid took down Dignitas (0-3) in 30 minutes on red, with American Eain “APA” Stearns the MVP. LYON needed 33 minutes on blue to beat Shopify Rebellion (1-2). Eric “Licorice” Ritchie of Canada was MVP.

Play resumes with four games on Sunday:

–100 Thieves vs. Diguised
–FlyQuest vs. Shopify Rebellion
–Team Liquid vs. LYON
–Cloud9 vs. Dignitas

LTA North 2025 Split 2 standings

T1. FlyQuest, 3-0
T1. LYON, 3-0
T3. Cloud9, 2-1
T3. Team Liquid, 2-1
T5. 100 Thieves, 1-2
T5. Shopify Rebellion, 1-2
T7. Dignitas, 0-3
T7. Disguised, 0-3

LTA North 2025 Split 2 final prize pool

1. $80,000 and automatic entry into Mid-Season Invitational and Esports World Cup
2. $40,000 and automatic entry into Mid-Season Invitational
3. $24,000
4. $16,000
5-8: No prize money

–Field Level Media

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