Fnatic vs G2 Prediction LEC Spring Split 2026
EsportScanner free AI esports predictions give G2 a 64% win probability vs Fnatic. LEC Spring 2026 Week 2 stats, head-to-head, and full AI analysis inside.

Fnatic and G2 Esports meet on April 5, 2026, in Week 2 of the LEC Spring Split 2026 regular season at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. This is the most historically significant matchup in European League of Legends - Fnatic lead the all-time head-to-head with 21 total wins, but G2 hold the 1-0 advantage in 2026.
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Fnatic: W L L L L - 1 win from their last 5 matches.
Fnatic arrive with just 1 win from their last 5 matches - their only win being their opening day result before losing their Week 1 series to GIANTX 1-2. Empyros, Razork, Vladi, Upset, and Lospa enter Week 2 having lost their first series against a team they were expected to beat. Their 21 all-time series wins over G2 is the most historically significant head-to-head advantage of any team in this matchup - but historical dominance has not translated into 2026 results.
G2 Esports: W L W W L - 3 wins from their last 5 matches.
G2 arrive with 3 wins from their last 5 matches and a 1-0 2026 head-to-head lead over Fnatic. BrokenBlade, SkewMond, Caps, Hans Sama, and Labrov enter Week 2 as MSI qualification favourites. Hans Sama earned 20,900 gold in their most recent 2026 encounter against Fnatic - the highest gold count of any player in that meeting, reflecting a complete macro performance from G2's ADC carry.
Head-to-head
Fnatic lead the all-time head-to-head with 21 series wins to G2's 20 - the closest all-time record in European League of Legends history. However G2 lead 1-0 in 2026 meetings - their most recent encounter in February 2026 ended 1-0 in G2's favour. The 2026 data advantage belongs to G2. The historical prestige belongs to Fnatic. Week 2 decides which one matters more in the current meta.
AI prediction
EsportScanner free AI esports predictions give G2 a 64% win probability. The projection is based on their 1-0 head-to-head lead over Fnatic in 2026, Hans Sama's 20,900 gold output in their most recent meeting, and G2's stronger recent form - 3 wins from 5 compared to Fnatic's 1 win from 5. Fnatic's new roster integration uncertainty entering their second Week 2 series is the primary factor driving the probability gap.
What to watch
Hans Sama vs Upset - the ADC battle that defines the series - Hans Sama's 20,900 gold in their most recent 2026 encounter reflects a player who reached his late-game carry ceiling against Fnatic's bot lane system. Upset is Fnatic's most experienced individual and the player whose consistent output gives the new lineup its competitive floor. Whether Upset can match Hans Sama's gold generation rate across Game 1 will determine which team's late-game macro system has the individual resources to execute.
Fnatic's 21 all-time wins - does history matter? - Fnatic's 21 all-time series wins over G2 is the most storied head-to-head record in European League of Legends. Their new roster has never experienced this specific rivalry under LEC regular season pressure. G2 hold the 2026 data advantage and the current form advantage. Whether Fnatic's historic identity against G2 translates to their current roster in a Bo3 Spring Split environment is the most compelling narrative question of Week 2.
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