Who Will Advance to the MSI Qualifiers? LCK Week 9 Heats Up
2026.05.27 12:32 UTC+9
TL;DR (2-3 Sentence Summary)
The race for the MSI qualifiers intensifies in Week 9 of the 2026 LCK regular season. Hanwha Life Esports is on the verge of securing first place in rounds 1 and 2, while Gen.G, T1, and KT Rolster are locked in a fierce battle for a top-3 spot, guaranteeing a direct path to the finals. In the mid-tier, Kwangdong Freecs and BNK FearX are chasing Brion, competing for the final qualification spot.

The race for standings in the 2026 LCK regular season, week 9, is heating up as teams vie for a spot in the MSI representative selection. Hanwha Life Esports is on the cusp of securing first place in rounds 1 and 2, while Gen.G, T1, and KT Rolster are locked in a fierce battle for the top 3 positions, which grant direct entry to the playoffs. In the mid-tier, Kium DRX and BNK FearX are competing for the final qualification spot, hot on the heels of Hanwha Brion.
With two consecutive wins in week 8, Hanwha Life Esports has reached a 14-2 record, leaving them just one victory shy of clinching first place in rounds 1 and 2 of the regular season. Should Hanwha Life Esports defeat Gen.G on the 27th, they will secure the top spot regardless of any other match outcomes.
The final standings for rounds 1 and 2 of the regular season carry significant weight in the LCK MSI representative selection bracket. The top six teams will advance to the playoffs, with the first and second-place teams earning direct passage to the third-round, first-seed decider match on June 12th at the Wonju DB Promy Arena. The winner of that match will secure the LCK's first seed to the MSI. Gen.G, currently tied with T1 and KT Rolster at 12-4, desperately needs a win against Hanwha Life Esports to avenge their round 1 loss and gain an advantageous position in the MSI selection.
Gen.G, T1, and KT Rolster, all currently tied at 12-4, are locked in a tight contest for the third spot, the final direct qualification slot for the Wonju playoffs. If Hanwha Life Esports secures first place, only the second and third positions will remain for direct playoff entry in rounds 3 and 4. The fourth-place team must win their round 2 match at LoL Park to advance to Wonju. The clash between KT Rolster and T1 on the 28th is poised to be a pivotal moment in determining the upper-tier standings. KT Rolster, trailing in set difference, desperately needs to secure wins, while T1, riding a six-game winning streak to co-second place, aims to avenge their 0-2 shutout loss to KT Rolster in the first round.
Just as intense as the top-tier race is the battle for sixth place, the final qualification spot for the LCK MSI representative selection. Hanwha Brion currently holds onto sixth place with a 6-10 record, but Kium DRX and BNK FearX are hot on their heels at 5-11. The upcoming match between BNK FearX and Kium DRX on the 27th will be crucial in deciding which team will fall out of the race for sixth. Kium DRX managed to halt Hanwha Brion's winning streak in week 7, signalling a potential shift in momentum, while BNK FearX, buoyed by their recent run to the LCK Cup finals, is also looking for a turnaround. Hanwha Brion faces a grueling schedule in week 9, with consecutive matches against Gen.G and Hanwha Life Esports, meaning they must overcome strong opponents to maintain their sixth-place standing.
The possibility of a tiebreaker for the top three spots remains, even as the regular season draws to a close. Should Gen.G and T1 both win their week 9 matches 2-1, and Hanwha Brion defeat Hanwha Life Esports 2-1, then Hanwha Life Esports, Gen.G, and T1 would all find themselves tied at 14-4. In such a scenario, a best-of-three tiebreaker series for seeding will take place on June 2nd at 5 PM at the LoL Park Chzzk Arena.
Meanwhile, amidst the critical standings battles, two junglers are on the verge of achieving significant milestones. KT Rolster's 'Cuzz' Moon Woo-chan is approaching his 700th LCK match, becoming only the second jungler in league history to do so, currently standing at 698 games. T1's 'Oner' Moon Hyun-joon is set to reach his 500th game, positioning him as the fifth jungler in the league to hit this mark, with 499 games played.
The 2026 LCK regular season features two matches daily from Wednesday to Sunday, broadcast live on online platforms such as Chzzk and SOOP. Tickets for on-site viewing can be purchased on NOL Ticket starting 216 hours before the match begins.




This news was translated by AI.
Lee Woo Min, Reporter
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