2019 London Spitfire season

The Spitfire entered the season as the defending Overwatch League champions after winning the 2018 Grand Finals.

London took down the Shanghai Dragons 4–3 in an OWL record eight-map series to qualify for the season playoffs.

[2] A day later, London made their first free agency acquisition, signing former Element Mystic and DPS player Hee "Guard" Lee-dong.

[3] The next day, Spitfire signed Jeong "Krillin" Yung-hoon, a relatively unknown player who had most recently played in the Overwatch Open Division.

[4] London opened their season on 14 February against the Philadelphia Fusion – a rematch of the 2018 Overwatch League Grand Finals.

[6] In the middle of Stage 2, London signed support player Song "Quatermain" Ji-hoon, who had previously played for Cloud9 Kongdoo.

[10] London faced the seventh-seeded Hangzhou Spark in the Stage 2 Quarterfinals on 9 May; the Spitfire lost the match 1–3.

The Spitfire looked dominant in the first two maps, completely shutting down the Dragons, to jump to an early 2–0 lead.

Both teams were able to complete the map on their respective attacks, but New York came out on top in overtime rounds to take a two-map lead.

On 8 May, Kim "Fury" Jun-Ho, Hong "Gesture" Jae-Hui, and Park "Profit" Jun-Young were named as a reserves for the 2019 Overwatch League All-Star Game.

The London Spitfire walking to the stage for their first match of Stage 4.