Overwatch League Schedule, Games, And Results - Stage One, Week One
Slaying and setting the tone.
The Overwatch League regular season has begun. As with any start to a half year-long sports season, it's crucial to get off on the right foot. After all, there's no need to rise in the rankings if you never fall behind to begin with. Each team will play a minimum of two games per week while the two most successful teams in each division compete in title matches at the end of each five-week stage. There are four stages total in the regular season. With the conclusion of each match, this page will be updated with the results.
When: Here is the schedule for the first week of the first stage, which runs from January 10 to January 13 (times are in PST).
January 10, Wednesday
San Francisco Shock - 0 VS Los Angeles Valiant - 4
Shanghai Dragons - 0 VS Los Angeles Gladiators - 4
Dallas Fuel - 1 VS Seoul Dynasty - 2
January 11, Thursday
London Spitfire - 3 VS Florida Mayhem - 1
Philadelphia Fusion - 3 VS Houston Outlaws - 2
Boston Uprising -1 VS New York Excelsior - 3
January 12, Friday
Los Angeles Valiant - 3 VS Dallas Fuel - 0
Florida Mayhem - 0 VS Boston Uprising - 4
San Francisco Shock - 3 VS Shanghai Dragons - 1
January 13, Saturday
London Spitfire - 4 VS Philadelphia Fusion - 0
New York Excelsior - 3 VS Houston Outlaws - 1
Seoul Dynasty - 4 VS Los Angeles Gladiators - 0
Here are the details on where, when, and how you can keep up and follow your favorite teams during this first week of the Overwatch League regular season. In the meantime, you can start getting your hands on new Overwatch League skins in-game.
How and Where: Simply go to overwatchleague.com where live matches play out through an embedded Twitch livestream. Past matches will be archived under the site's Videos tab. You can also catch the matches directly on Twitch.com and at mlg.tv.
You track your favorite teams, keep up with league news, and set alerts using the Overwatch League app. You can even customize spoiler settings so you can watch completed matches without knowing the outcome in advance.
The Overwatch League and Twitch are also developing innovative rewards and other programs for fans, which will bestow the league’s most steadfast viewers with unique Overwatch League in-game items with exclusives. More details about insider content and additional rewards for the biggest fans, as well as Cheering with Overwatch League Cheermotes, will be announced as they become available. The matches will be broadcast on multiple channels with three different languages: English, French, and Korean.
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