Valorant Masters London 2026

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Valorant Masters London 2026 was a global Valorant tournament organized by publisher Riot Games following Stage 1 of the 2026 Valorant Champions Tour (VCT). The tournament was held in London, England, marking the first international Valorant competition to be held in the country.[1] Twelve teams qualified for the event based on their placement in their respective VCT international leagues.

LocationLondon, England
DateJune 6 – 21, 2026
AdministratorRiot Games
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Valorant Masters London 2026
Tournament information
GameValorant
LocationLondon, England
DateJune 6 – 21, 2026
AdministratorRiot Games
Format
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Teams12
PurseUSD $1,000,000
Final positions
ChampionsLeviatan
Runner-upPaper Rex
Tournament statistics
MVPBruno "Neon" Rodríguez
(Leviatan)
Highest KillsRodrigo "spikeziN" Lombardi (383) (Leviatan)
Highest ACSPapaphat "primmie" Sriprapha (277) (FULL SENSE)
TBD 2027 
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In the Grand Finals, Leviatan beat Paper Rex, 3-2, to win the organization's first trophy, as well as Americas' fourth Masters trophy, breaking Pacific's Masters winning streak of 4 tournaments.

Before the finals, an exhibition match was played to showcase the game's 13th map, Summit, set in Zhangjiajie. It was won by Team Chaos, consisting of sliggy, meg, Boaster from Fnatic, Biju, and temet with a 15-13 scoreline after overtime.

Host selection

On 2 October 2025, in the build-up to the 2025 Valorant Champions Finals in Paris, France, Riot Games announced the host cities for the two Valorant Masters tournaments in 2026, with London, United Kingdom being selected as the host for the second Masters event of the competitive season.[2] The city previously hosted the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational and the 2024 League of Legends World Championship final.[3]

Qualification

The top three teams in Stage 1 of three International Leagues (Americas, EMEA, Pacific) and China League qualified for this event. Winning teams (seed 1) received a bye to Playoffs, while runner-ups (seed 2) and third-place teams (seed 3) started from the Swiss Stage.

(*) Non-partner teams in franchise system

More information Region, Stage 1 Winner ...
Region Stage 1 Winner Stage 1 Runner-up Stage 1 Third-place
Americas G2 Esports* Leviatan NRG
EMEA Team Heretics Team Vitality FUT Esports
Pacific Paper Rex FULL SENSE Global Esports
China Edward Gaming Xi Lai Gaming* Dragon Ranger Gaming*
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Venue

Before the finals of Valorant Masters Santiago 2026, Riot Games announced on 15 March that the Copper Box Arena at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was selected as the venue for the London Masters.[4] The arena previously hosted the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational for League of Legends.

More information London, United Kingdom ...
London, United Kingdom
Copper Box Arena
Capacity: 7,481
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Format

The tournament will use the same twelve-team format used in the previous Masters. The second and third seeds from each International League compete in a Swiss-system tournament stage. The four teams that achieved two wins would advance to playoffs while those that achieved two losses would be eliminated. The four teams from the Swiss stage would join the first seeds from each region in the playoffs, a double-elimination tournament to decide the event's champion.

Swiss stage

Eight teams will compete in the Swiss stage, with the four teams that achieved two wins before accruing two losses advancing to playoffs. All matches were best-of-three series.

The draw for the initial matches was held in Los Angeles, United States after the Grand Finals of the VCT Americas Stage 1. The second-seeded teams were matched against one of the four third-seeded teams, and teams from the same league cannot be drawn against each other for the first match.

Advanced to playoffs
1-0Team Vitality
0-0Team Vitality2LeviatanAdvanced to playoffs
Team Vitality2FUT Esports1Xi Lai Gaming
Dragon Ranger Gaming0NRG11-1FUT Esports
FULL SENSE0Leviatan2Global Esports1
FUT Esports2Xi Lai Gaming2
Leviatan20-1FUT Esports2
Global Esports1Dragon Ranger Gaming1NRG11-2
Xi Lai Gaming0Xi Lai Gaming2NRG
NRG2Global Esports20-2Global Esports
FULL SENSE1Dragon Ranger Gaming
FULL SENSE

Playoffs

  • Date and time: June 12–21, began at 15:00 BST (14:00 UTC)
    • Excluding games scheduled on June 20–21, which will begin at 14:00 BST (13:00 UTC).
  • Seed 1 teams qualified directly to the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals, while the other four teams qualified for the playoffs from the Swiss stage.
  • Each seed 1 team selected their opponent in a draw once the Swiss stages concluded.
  • All matches will be played in a best-of-three series, with the exception of the Lower Bracket Finals and the Grand Finals which will be played in a best-of-five
Upper Bracket Round 1Upper Bracket Round 2Upper Bracket FinalGrand Final
June 13, 18:00 BST
G2 Esports1
June 15, 15:00 BST
Xi Lai Gaming2
Xi Lai Gaming1
June 13, 15:00 BST
Edward Gaming2
Edward Gaming2
June 19, 15:00 BST
FUT Esports1
Edward Gaming1
June 12, 15:00 BST
Paper Rex2
Paper Rex2
June 15, 18:00 BST
Leviatan0
Paper Rex2
June 12, 18:00 BST
Team Vitality1
Team Heretics0June 21, 14:00 BST
Team Vitality2Paper Rex2
Leviathan3
Lower Bracket Round 1Lower Bracket Round 2Lower Bracket Round 3Lower Bracket Final
June 16, 18:00 BST
June 14, 18:00 BSTFUT Esports0June 20, 14:00 BST
G2 Esports0Team Vitality2June 19, 17:30 BSTEdward Gaming0
FUT Esports2Team Vitality0Leviatan3
June 16, 15:00 BSTLeviatan2
June 14, 15:00 BSTLeviatan2
Leviatan2Xi Lai Gaming0
Team Heretics1

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