Keep track of G-League

If you intend to follow G-League but are unsure how to do it most efficiently, then fear not because GosuGamers present you our G-League page.

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On paper, G-League is one of the most exciting events of the year, with the top chinese teams participating aswell as the fresh and hot LGD International and the Malaysians on fire - MUFC. We have created a simple page with all the G-League information, which you can bookmark and return to for matches, standings, VODs, articles and streams.Other than that, here is the basic G-League information presented once again.- Two groups of four teams. Matches are best-of-3, one match per day, two on the weekend. Top3 makes it through to the next stage.Group A starts December 25th - 13.00 CETGroup B starts December 30th - 07.30 CET- Single elimination, played offline in Shanghai, China. Rank 2-3 of each group play a team from the other group in a best-of-3 quarter final. The winner of each group gets seeded straight into the best-of-5 semi finals.Playoffs start January 3rd - 07.30 CET- 200,000 RMB (~32,000 USD)- 50,000 RMB (~ 8,000 USD)- 10,000 RMB (~ 1,600 USD)BeyondtheSummit - with LD and GoDzjoinDota - with Tobiwan G-League Ticket - $8.99You can create your own fantasy team with the players of G-League. Make the combination which you expect to gather the most points. Limitations being up to two players from each team and up to two players from each position.You can find a matchticker (with GosuBets!) and standings over at our G-League coverage page. There will also be VODs available on that page once matches are played and videos are uploaded.Merry Christmas and lets hope for G-League being the best Christmas present of them all!