Where Can I Bet League of Legends Matches, Futures Online?

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Dec/23/2019

League of Legends is among the most popular of the eSports multiplayer online battle arena video games developed and published by Riot Games for Microsoft Windows and macOS.  Not surprisingly, LOL matches and events are also among the most wagered on.  Jazz Sports recently launched its live-streaming betting platform and only requires a valid email to open an anonymous account.


*Only an email needed to open your anonymous betting account
*Provide your text number to get the best signup bonuses in sports betting
*$10 free cash signup bonus with a 1X rollover (bet) requirement
*20% cash signup bonus with just a 5X rollover (bet) requirement
*Payouts often in minutes
*Live streaming of many top events including international football and UFC

*In business since 1996
PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

League of Legends betting options are typically located atop most sportsbooks eSports menus.

Major events include the LEC Spring (Year), which in 2020 will feature a $100,000 first place prize pool.

The League of Legends Champions Korea concludes Apr 30, 2020.  Ten teams compete in the Spring double round-robin group stage. The top five teams advance to the Spring Playoffs.  A first place prize is yet to be determined heading into 2020.

The 2020 College LoL Season is also something to look forward to for gamers and bettors alike.  

354 schools competed in the 2019 season, up from 311 in 2018 and 246 in 2017.
Over 250+ schools now offer some form of official support to their League team, ranging from on campus practice facilities to coaches and scholarships.
Scholarships distributed directly by schools to League of Legends players more than doubled from around $2.1MM in 2018 to $4.5MM in 2019.

In addition to outright futures betting, wagering on daily matchups is also available at JazzSports.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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