The League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) is heading back to France once again for a “exciting weekend” in collaboration with French-based organisation Karmine Corp. As part of the LEC Spring Roadtrip, EMEA’s top League of Legends teams will compete live in front of one of the region’s most passionate fanbases.
The LEC Roadtrip was reintroduced in 2025 as part of the league’s effort to bring official matches out of the Riot Games’ Berlin Arena and into stadiums across EMEA. This Roadtrip will take place from
April 24 to 26 at Les Arènes in Evry-Courcouronnes arena. Fans looking to attend will have to purchase
one of the six tiers of tickets available, with three daily options ranging from €40 to €60 for single-day access, while three-day passes are now available from €96 to €145.
Past Roadtrips—including the latest in Barcelona which hosted the LEC Versus Finals—saw several regular season weekends hosted in local arenas with strong turnout and lively fan engagement
LEC Spring Roadtrip at Evry-Courcouronnes’ Matches
KC LEC 2026 Roadtrip schedule. Image via Riot Games
The three-day program features six official LEC matches as follows.
On Friday, Shifters will face Fnatic at 4:45pm CET, followed by KC taking on Natus Vincere at 6:30pm CET.
Saturday’s schedule will see NAVI go up against FNC at 4;45pm CET, while KC will face SHFT in the second match of the day at 6:30pm CET.
The weekend will end on Sunday, with the first match starting at 4:45pm CET between SHFT and NAVI, before a headline matchup between the hosting team, KC, and FNC closes out the event.
By placing LEC matches directly in front of regional audiences, Riot and its franchised teams hope not only to expand live experiences for fans, but also to strengthen connection with LoL Esports’ local communities.