LEC Spring Roadtrips 2026 Head to France and Spain: Dates, Locations, and Tickets

LEC Spring Roadtrips 2026 Head to France and Spain: Dates, Locations, and Tickets

With First Stand done and dusted, the start of the 2026 LEC Spring is right around the corner. And just like they did for the first split of the year, LEC Spring Roadtrips will be returning to France and Spain for some hype live action.

Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 LEC Spring Roadtrips in France and Spain, including exact dates, matches, locations, and where to buy tickets.

2026 LEC Spring Roadtrips in France and Spain

France: Karmine Corp Host the First LEC Spring Roadtrip

The first of the two 2026 LEC Spring Roadtrips will be hosted by Karmine Corp on their home turf, the Les Arènes de Grand Paris Sud in Évry-Courcouronnes, just outside of Paris. The event will feature Karmine Corp, Fnatic, NAVI, and Shifters.

Here's what you need to know:

  • Dates: April 24-26 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
  • Matches and Schedule: 
    • Shifters vs Fnatic (Friday, 4:45 pm CET)
    • Karmine Corp vs NAVI (Friday, 6:30 pm CET)
    • NAVI vs Fnatic (Saturday, 4:45 pm CET)
    • Karmine Corp vs Shifters (Saturday, 6:30 pm CET)
    • Shifters vs NAVI (Sunday, 4:45 pm CET)
    • Karmine Corp vs Fnatic (Sunday, 6:30 pm CET)
  • Tickets: Already on sale! Tickets for the LEC Spring Roadtrip by Karmine Corp can be found here.

Spain: Movistar KOI Take the LEC to Madrid

Last time, the LEC Versus Roadtrip in Spain took place in Barcelona. This time around, the 2026 LEC Spring Roadtrip by Movistar KOI will be heading to the Madrid Arena instead, where the team will receive Karmine Corp, G2 Esports, and GIANTX for some high-stakes matchups.

Note that this will take place during the final week of games before playoffs, which means every match may have serious repercussions. Here's everything you need to know:

  • Dates: May 8-10 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
  • Matches and Schedule:
    • Karmine Corp vs G2 Esports (Friday, 4 pm CET)
    • GIANTX vs Movistar KOI (Friday, 7 pm CET)
    • G2 Esports vs GIANTX (Saturday, 4 pm CET)
    • Movistar KOI vs Karmine Corp (Saturday, 7 pm CET)
    • Karmine Corp vs GIANTX (Sunday, 4 pm CET)
    • Movistar KOI vs G2 Esports (Sunday, 7 pm CET)
  • Tickets: Tickets for the 2026 LEC Roadtrip in Madrid, Spain are already on sale here.

LEC Action Returns!

After a fantastic showing at First Stand, G2 Esports heads back home to defend their crown during the 2026 LEC Spring. With the arrival of more Roadtrips, the coming LEC split will no doubt be as hype as they come as teams battle for the title and the two coveted spots at MSI 2026!

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