The First Stand 2026 tournament is officially locked in. Running from March 16-22 at the Riot Games Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, this expanded event marks the first international showdown of the League of Legends competitive calendar .
For the first time, eight teams will compete instead of five, with additional slots awarded to the LCK, LPL, and host region CBLOL . Every single match across the entire tournament will be a Best-of-Five series, ensuring maximum adaptation, tension, and strategic depth .
The winning region earns a direct bye into the MSI 2026 Play-In Stage, adding massive stakes to every elimination . With Fearless Draft returning and the new First Choice system debuting, First Stand 2026 is shaping up to be the most competitive early-season tournament yet.
Here’s everything you need to know about First Stand 2026.

Qualified Teams & Regional Representatives
The field of eight teams is now taking shape, with regional playoffs determining representatives across all major leagues.
First Stand 2026 Qualified Teams
| Region | Team |
|---|---|
| LEC | G2 Esports |
| LCS | LYON |
| LCK | TBD (2 teams) |
| LPL | TBD (2 teams) |
| CBLOL | TBD (host region) |
| LCP | TBD |
G2 Esports secured the LEC’s spot with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Karmine Corp in the LEC Versus 2026 grand finals . In North America, LYON punched their ticket by defeating Cloud9 3-1, earning an official congratulations from LoL Esports .
The LCK and LPL each send two representatives, reflecting their dominant performances in recent international competitions . CBLOL’s representative will carry host region pride as Brazil welcomes the tournament back for the first time since 2017 .
Tournament Format & Key Rules
First Stand 2026 introduces several format innovations designed to reward adaptability and strategic depth. The decision to make every match Best-of-Five represents a significant departure from previous years, where group stages often featured Best-of-Ones. This ensures that adaptation and series-specific strategy take center stage from day one .
Fearless Draft returns after its successful debut, preventing teams from picking the same champion twice in a series. This forces deeper champion pools and creates more varied matchups as series progress .
First Stand also marks the international debut of the First Choice system, replacing traditional side selection priority. Teams that earn selection priority now choose one of two options: map side (blue or red) OR draft priority (first pick or second pick). The opposing team then receives the remaining option. This adds a layer of strategic mind games before champions are even locked in, rewarding preparation and adaptability over baked-in side advantages .

Patch 26.5 & MSI Stakes
First Stand 2026 will be played on Patch 26.5, which hits live servers on March 4 . This pro-play focused update deliberately targets dominant mid laners while empowering jungle diversity.
Azir’s health per level drops from 119 to 108, making him significantly squishier in later stages. Orianna’s early Q cooldown increases from 6 to 7 seconds, slightly reducing her lane dominance. On the buff side, Lee Sin’s Q base damage increases to 65-185, potentially reviving the Blind Monk as a competitive pick. Mel receives significant ultimate damage buffs to 125/200/275 base, possibly elevating her niche presence after struggling post-26.3 .
The winning region earns a direct bye into the MSI 2026 Play-In Stage, bypassing the initial elimination round. MSI 2026 heads to Daejeon, South Korea later this year, followed by Worlds 2026 returning to North America with finals in New York City .





