Mkoi T1 Worlds 2025 Stream Details

T1 entered the 2025 League of Legends World Championship as defending champions, carrying the expectations that come with their legacy. Despite their reputation for consistency, their performance in the Swiss stage placed them in a precarious position, forcing the team to fight for survival earlier than anticipated.

Even under pressure, T1’s experience and composure kept them in contention. Their path once again led them to face Western opponents, setting the stage for another test of adaptability and resilience in their pursuit of back-to-back titles.

Where to watch T1 vs MKOI at LoL Worlds 2025: Stream

Fans can view the T1 vs MKOI showdown on the official LoL Esports YouTube channel, which hosts every Worlds 2025 broadcast.

Match details:

Date Stage Match
Oct. 25, 2025 Swiss Stage T1 vs MKOI

The stream is also available through the embedded player on the event’s main coverage page.

MKOI versus T1: Match details and results

MKOI 0–2 T1 — T1 secure the series and move on to the Knockout Stage at LoL Worlds 2025

The final round of the Swiss Stage placed Movistar KOI against T1, with a Knockout Stage berth on the line. T1 claimed a clean 2–0 victory, ending MKOI’s Worlds 2025 run and confirming their own advancement. Each game showed T1’s composure under pressure and their ability to control the tempo from early objectives to teamfights.

In Game 1, T1’s coordination around mid and jungle gave them a clear advantage. Oner’s early pressure and Faker’s consistent lane control opened opportunities for their bot lane to scale safely. MKOI attempted to match tempo through Elyoya’s proactive pathing but could not convert early skirmishes into lasting leads.

Game 2 followed a similar pattern. MKOI drafted scaling tools but struggled to withstand T1’s mid-game rotations. Doran’s lane stability and Keria’s decisive engages anchored T1’s momentum. By the 25-minute mark, T1 had secured map control and closed the series with a decisive push through mid. The result underscored T1’s adaptability after earlier inconsistencies in the tournament.

LoL champion bans and selections

Both teams approached the draft phase strategically, targeting comfort picks and meta threats. MKOI repeatedly banned Bard and Neeko, aiming to limit T1’s engage and utility options. T1 focused on removing SionYunara, and Trundle, denying MKOI their preferred frontline champions.

Ban Overview

Game MKOI Bans T1 Bans
1 Bard, Poppy, Ambessa, Neeko, Braum Sion, Yunara, Trundle, Rek'Sai, Rumble
2 Bard, Neeko, Taliyah, Karma, Caitlyn Sion, Poppy, Yunara, Ziggs, Rell

Pick Summary

Role MKOI (Game 1 / Game 2) Player (MKOI) T1 (Game 1 / Game 2) Player (T1)
Top Mordekaiser / Ambessa Alex „Myrwn“ Villarejo K’Sante / Rek’Sai Choi „Doran“ Hyeon-jun
Jungle Xin Zhao / Trundle Javier „Elyoya“ Prades Qiyana / Wukong Mun „Oner“ Hyeon-jun
Mid Orianna / Cassiopeia Joseph „Jojopyun“ Pyun Azir / Ryze Lee „Faker“ Sang-hyeok
Bot Corki / Vayne David „Supa“ Garcia Varus / Sivir Lee „Gumayusi“ Min-hyung
Support Rakan / Braum Álvaro „Alvaro“ Amo Alistar / Leona Ryu „Keria“ Min-seok

T1’s compositions emphasized flexibility and scaling, while MKOI leaned on mixed-damage setups designed for mid-game fights. Despite MKOI’s efforts to adapt between games, T1’s superior execution and map awareness allowed them to dictate every major engagement.

Match recap: MKOI vs T1 at LoL Worlds 2025

T1 and Movistar KOI faced off in a decisive series at the 2025 League of Legends World Championship, where both teams fought for survival in the Swiss Stage. The matches displayed moments of tactical brilliance, mechanical precision, and strategic adaptation. T1 advanced to the playoffs after a 2–0 victory, confirming their consistency and composure under pressure.

T1 defeated MKOI and advanced to the LoL Worlds 2025 Playoffs (Photo via Riot Games)

T1’s next challenge will be against Anyone’s Legend, as determined by the Knockout Stage draw ceremony.

The Knockout Stage brackets at LoL Worlds 2025 (Image via Riot Games)


Opening Clash – Game 1

The first game opened with fast-paced aggression. MKOI struck first with a coordinated jungle invasion that caught Oner off guard. Their early pressure gave them a small gold lead, but T1 quickly adapted and countered with mid-lane kills that stabilized the map.

Early Game Highlights:

Event Team Players Involved Impact
First Blood MKOI Elyoya, Alvaro Early jungle control
Mid-lane retaliation T1 Faker, Oner Two kills on Jojopyun
Objective control MKOI Team Secured three Voidgrubs
Objective control T1 Team Claimed two Dragons uncontested

Myrwn’s teleport play on top lane punished Gumayusi, and MKOI briefly regained momentum with multiple kills on T1’s bot side. However, once T1 secured the Rift Herald, they began to shift the tempo. Their coordination around mid-lane skirmishes forced MKOI into awkward positions, leading to decisive wins.

When the major neutral objectives spawned, T1’s superior positioning became clear. They executed a clean mid-lane fight that transitioned into an uncontested Baron and Dragon Soul. With those advantages, T1 pushed through MKOI’s defenses and dismantled their Nexus before the opponents could regroup.

Summary of Game 1 Control:

  • Gold Swing: MKOI led early by 1.5k; T1 overturned it after 20 minutes.
  • Objective Count: T1—2 Barons, 4 Dragons; MKOI—3 Voidgrubs.
  • Key Player: Faker, for consistent mid-lane pressure and map control.

Game 1 stats, MKOI vs T1 (Image via LoL Esports)

T1’s adaptability and calm execution under pressure defined this opening win. MKOI’s strong start showed their potential, but their inability to convert early leads into lasting map control cost them the game.


Second Encounter – Game 2

The second game brought more resistance from MKOI. They again secured the first kill, with Supa outplaying Gumayusi in a top-lane duel. MKOI’s early moves looked promising, and their coordination in mid-game team fights kept the gold difference small.

Key Early Moments:

  1. First Blood: Supa solo-killed Gumayusi after lane rotation.
  2. Counterplay: T1 trapped Elyoya and Alvaro in the jungle, recovering tempo.
  3. Top Lane Exchange: Myrwn turned a dive, eliminating Doran.
  4. Objective Focus: MKOI contested Dragons to delay T1’s Soul.

T1 responded with measured aggression, catching MKOI’s backline during rotations and regaining control of the map. Faker’s mid-lane positioning and Doran’s split-push management forced MKOI to divide their attention. Despite MKOI’s successful Baron contest and denial of multiple Dragon Souls, T1’s map awareness remained superior.

Objective Timeline:

Time (min) Objective Secured By Outcome
10 First Dragon T1 Early scaling advantage
20 Baron Attempt MKOI Delayed T1’s push
28 Dragon Soul T1 Secured after mid-lane fight
34 Elder Dragon + Base Split T1 Match-winning sequence

The closing sequence demonstrated T1’s composure. As both teams gathered near the Elder Dragon, Doran slipped through the fog of war and destroyed MKOI’s Nexus turrets. In the same moment, T1 captured the Elder Dragon, sealing both the objective and the series victory.

Game 2 stats, MKOI vs T1 (Image via LoL Esports)

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