LoL Worlds 2024 Swiss, HLE vs FLY: Not a carefree win

Eugene Bozhenko

Eugene Bozhenko

It’s a qualification match for proceeding to the quarter-final. Can the North American team make history by defeating Korean opponents?

Hanwha Life Esports and FlyQuest had two wins and one loss before their match during the Swiss stage of the League of Legends World Championship 2024 (LoL Worlds 2024). One more victory is a ticket to the Playoffs, and it’s an achievement to battle for. Everything about the match HLE vs FLY is here: the stream, live score, and various details.

Where to watch LoL Worlds 2024 HLE vs FLY

The HLE vs FLY stream is embedded on this page below. The match happened on Oct. 10. These teams played right after the starting match of the day: Top Esports vs Dplus KIA (TES vs DK).

HLE vs FLY: Live Score

In this section, you’ll find the game-to-game results of the LoL Worlds 2024 match between Hanwha Life Esports and FlyQuest. The format here is best-of-three (Bo3).

HLE 2:1 FLY — Hanwha Life Esports won the series

Game
Winner
1Hanwha Life Esports
2FlyQuest
3Hanwha Life Esports

Matchups and champion picks

HLE Picks
Hanwha Life Esports
Position
FlyQuest
FLY Picks
Jax (G1)
Renekton (G2)
Gnar (G3)
DoranTopBwipoUrgot (G1)
Olaf (G2)
Sion (G3)
Sejuani (G1)
Zyra (G2)
Skarner (G3)
PeanutJungleInspiredAmumu (G1)
Nunu & Willump (G2)
Vi (G3)
Yone (G1)
Yasuo (G2)
Sylas (G3)
ZekaMidQuadCassiopeia (G1)
Hwei (G2)
Cassiopeia (G3)
Kai'Sa (G1)
Ezreal (G2)
Xayah (G3)
ViperBotMassuKalista (G1)
Kalista (G2)
Kai'Sa (G3)
Rell (G1)
Poppy (G2)
Poppy (G3)
DelightSupportBusioRenata Glasc (G1)
Leona (G2)
Rell (G3)

Banned Champions

Game
HLE bans
FLY  bans
1Orianna, Ivern, Renekton, Leona, PoppyAurora, Ziggs, Ashe, Rakan, Alistar
2Ivern, Cassiopeia, Orianna, Amumu, SejuaniAurora, Yone, Ashe, Braum, Smolder
3Ivern, Renekton, Kalista, Olaf, LeonaAurora, Yone, Jax, Rakan, Alistar

Match recap: HLE vs FLY

One thing was pretty notable about the plan of FlyQuest in this game — they picked quite a few rather unusual champions to confuse HLE. As a result, they managed to be pretty good at team fights and even win one game.

Hanwha Life Esports started the match somewhat relaxed, probably with the hope of outclassing their opponents. They led to bitter mistakes from them and disappointing moments. HLE still got themselves together in Game 3. They adapted well to the strengths of their opponents, won this match, and qualified for the Knockout stage.

Hanwha Life Esports advanced to the quarter-final of LoL Worlds 2024. FlyQuest have a decider match on Oct. 13. For both teams, the matchups will be determined a bit later, in draw ceremonies.

“Definitely, I could feel [FlyQuest’s] confidence from their play. I could feel the aura. I was having a lot of respect for them. [...] I don't think I performed well today. There were a lot of mistakes… I don’t think of myself as the world’s best [ADC]. In the next match, I’m gonna show the real deal.”

Viper

Game 1

FlyQuest picked pretty unusual LoL Champions (as for Worlds 2024): Urgot for the top lane and Amumu as a Jungler. Maybe because of this or maybe due to the carefree approach from HLE, the American team… did not get destroyed too soon.

The power of FLY in this game was in their team fights. They could find good angles to attack and kill opponents quickly. At some moments, HLE did not expect Urgot to be so tanky — Bwipo survived the initial attacks to wait for teammates and hit back.

The hope was real for FlyQuest! It was destroyed with one good kill from HLE. After that, they did not even need Baron. All FLY champions were dead, and Hanwha Life Esports won game 1.

Game 2

This time, HLE decided to ban some of those unusual picks: Amumu and Cassiopeia. But FLY had Nunu & Willump in their pocket! The NA team banned one of the most effective mid-lane champions at LoL Worlds 2024: Yone.

After a pretty good laning stage, Hanwha Life Esports started repeating the mistakes of Game 1. They chose poor positioning, which helped FLY win crucial team fights — like a Baron steal. After a couple of such situations, FlyQuest were ahead in terms of gold and kills. They got the Baron buff, Cloud Soul, Elder Dragon, and the bot Inhibitor of HLE.

The Korean players could do nothing against this power. After a couple of pretty cautious siege attempts, FlyQuest destroyed the Nexus and took the LoL Worlds 2024 Swiss qualification match to the decisive game.

Game 2

Again, Hanwha Life Esports banned some of the previously good picks of their opponents: Olaf, Kalista, and Leona. Surprises from FlyQuest did not end there, as they picked Sion for the top lane. Also, FLY secured the bot champion of HLE from Games 1: Kai'Sa.

The laning stage was strongly in favor of Hanwha Life Esports. They delivered some kills, earned gold, and secured six Voidgrubs. To seal this advantage, HLE won a fight around the first Baron and got this buff for themselves. 

When HLE went for the base, FLY had a good chance to win that fight and eliminate their opponents. But a great play from Peanut saved them from disaster. The base of FlyQuest was in ruins. Hanwha Life Esports retreated for the Soul and another Baron buff — to return pretty soon and destroy the Nexus.

Break the limits! Prove the power!

This League of Legends match was certainly important for both teams. And it’s pretty unclear which players had more pressure: Hanwha Life Esports or FlyQuest.

On the one hand, teams from the LoL Champions Korea are the favorites in a matchup against teams from the LoL Championship Series (North America). Winning here could be a great step for FlyQuest! This could break the limits for the team and the entire region.

On the other hand, Hanwha Life Esports certainly didn’t want to be that Korean team who lost to an NA one and missed the Knockout stage qualification. Underestimating opponents is never a good idea in top-level LoL esports. HLE had to prove their power. That victory over T1 in the regional split needed another layer of verification.

HLE and FLY at LoL Worlds 2024

Swiss stage brackets after Round 3 (image via LoL Esports)
Swiss stage brackets after Round 3 (image via LoL Esports)

During the three starting rounds of the LoL Worlds 2024 Swiss stage, Hanwha Life Esports got two victories. On Day 1, they defeated PSG Talon. On Day 2, they celebrated a win over G2 Esports. Still, HLE couldn’t repeat their success in the LCK Summer 2024 grand final. Gen.G Esports defeated Hanwha Life Esports in the previous qualification match.

The winners of the LCS Summer split 2024 had victories against two teams from the minor regions: GAM Esports on Day 1 and PSG Talon in the Round 3 Bo1 match. Facing a Korean team wasn’t as successful for them. Dplus KIA defeated FLY on Day 2 of the LoL Worlds 2024 Swiss stage (and DK players openly celebrated getting these opponents in the draw).

It’s the final series of the Swiss stage rounds at LoL Worlds 2024. On Oct. 13, we will know all the Playoffs participants (the Knockout stage). The first quarter-final is on Oct. 17. For all League of Legends news and updates, stick around on esports.gg!