After initially sharing an incomplete map, Riot Games have updated their new map showcasing all 13 regions competing in EMEA in 2026. Each European Regional League (ERL) featured on this map will determine which teams represent their region at EMEA Masters, which will keep its three editions this year.
European Regional Leagues in 2026 - Riot Games
No major changes for 2026
No major changes are being introduced to the ERL landscape for 2026. Only the Spanish league will see a shift, as it will now have a new tournament organizer, with Lastlap replacing the LVP.
All 13 ERLs for 2026 are as follows:
Each region will still compete in a three-split format with Winter split being between 7 January - 8 March, Spring Split: 23 March - 7 June, Summer Split: 26 June - 17 September.
Each region will continue to compete in a three-split format, with the Winter Split running from 7 January to 8 March, the Spring Split from 23 March to 7 June, and the Summer Split from 26 June to 17 September.
Changes to expect in the future?
Despite the breadth and diversity of EMEA’s Tier 2 ecosystem, concerns around the ERLs are growing. An estimated 80% of teams are worried about the future of the system, according to Sheep Esports. With limited revenue and declining viewership—particularly in some leagues—the ERL structure may be showing its limits and could require an overhaul, potentially consolidating the system into fewer leagues. While speculation and rumours point in that direction, Sheep Esports has not yet been able to confirm such changes through its sources.
Nevertheless, more influencer-backed teams are set to join in 2026, with streamers such as Trayton (LFL) and Forsen (NLC) building their own teams.
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