After a short break following the conclusion of the World Championships – won by Yuta Takahashi – we’re finally seeing top-level play return with the MTG Innistrad Championship. The professional scene for Magic: The Gathering looks very different to how it did even just two or three years ago.
That being said, our focus is on this weekends event and making sure you don’t miss out! There’s sure to be some crazy matches and you can take inspiration from how the best players in the world are building their decks!
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Where to Watch the MTG Innistrad Championship
The MTG Innistrad Championship will be live-streamed like most major events which means that you can tune in and catch it live on the official Magic: The Gathering Twitch Channel. If you’re unable to follow along live, the @MagicEsports Twitter account will keep you up to date.
Both finalists from the 2021 MTG World Championships will be present so could a rematch between Jean-Emmanuel Depraz and Yuta Takahashi be on the cards? Their epic battle to determine the best in the world happened back in October and saw Takahashi take home the victory.
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Broadcast Schedule
For a full breakdown of how the MTG Innistrad Championship will play out, here is the full broadcast schedule.
Friday, December 3: 9 a.m. PDT / 5 p.m. UTC / 2 a.m. JST (December 4)
- Broadcast ends after Round 7.
Saturday, December 4: 9 a.m. PDT / 5 p.m. UTC / 2 a.m. JST (December 5)
- Broadcast ends after Round 15 and the Top 8 for the Innistrad Championship is announced.
Sunday, December 5: 9 a.m. PDT / 5 p.m. UTC / 2 a.m. JST (December 6)
- Broadcast ends after the Innistrad Championship Top 8 is complete and the winner is determined.