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While the merry-go-round that is roster changes has slowed considerably, other alterations continue to roll in. Riot announced yesterday that the European and North American teams will be swapping days.
Schedule changes are coming to both the EU and NA #LCS | http://t.co/8FIgTgg8SX
— LoL esports (@lolesports) December 10, 2013
Moving forward, North America will need to tune in at 12:00 P.M. PST (21:00 CET) on Saturday and Sunday to catch their games. Europeans will get to watch their favorite teams on Thursday and Friday, which will start broadcasting at 10:00 A.M. PST (19:00 CET).
The entirety of the Spring LCS split will be 11 weeks long, as opposed to 10 weeks in Season 3, and will be bookended by two Super Weeks in each region.
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