FURIA vs Leviatán Prediction VCT Americas 2026 Stage 1 Playoffs
FURIA vs Leviatán in VCT Americas 2026 Stage 1 Upper Bracket Round 1. First meeting in 2026. FURIA's 1.08 team rating vs Leviatán's 212 ACS group stage average. Check the generated prediction on EsportScanner inside.

FURIA and Leviatán meet in the VCT Americas 2026 Stage 1 Upper Bracket Round 1 at Riot Games Arena in Los Angeles. This is the first competitive meeting between these two rosters in 2026, with no head-to-head preparation data available to either coaching staff. FURIA arrive with a 1.08 team rating from the group stage as the primary individual performance baseline entering the playoffs. Leviatán arrive with a 212 ACS group stage average as their primary collective output indicator, the two teams' playoff paths colliding for the first time in the current competitive season.
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FURIA: W W L W L — 3 wins from their last 5 series including wins over Sentinels, Evil Geniuses and NRG.
FURIA arrive with a 1.08 team rating across the group stage as their primary individual performance baseline entering the playoffs, a collective output metric whose consistency across their group stage campaign confirms their system is generating the individual contributions across multiple players that their Brazilian roster's ceiling requires to sustain results at the playoff level. Their three wins from five recent series give their coaching staff the form platform whose competitive diversity against Sentinels, Evil Geniuses and NRG confirms their system is capable of producing positive results against opponents across the Americas competitive range, their sole group stage loss to KRÜ 0-2 and their 1-2 loss to 100 Thieves the two results their coaching staff will have identified as the specific matchup contexts requiring tactical adjustment entering the upper bracket.
Leviatán: W W L L W — 3 wins from their last 5 series including wins over ENVY, G2 Esports and Cloud9.
Leviatán arrive with a 212 ACS group stage average as their primary collective output indicator entering the playoffs, a combat score baseline whose consistency across their group stage campaign confirms their system is generating the individual damage contributions their roster requires to sustain results at the level their Group Alpha 3-1 regular season finish confirmed. Their wins over G2 Esports and Cloud9 in their recent form run reflect a team whose system is capable of producing dominant individual map performances against opponents whose tier 1 individual quality gives Leviatán the preparation confidence that their upper bracket round 1 approach against FURIA will build upon in a first-ever 2026 competitive encounter whose absence of head-to-head data removes the specific preparation advantage either coaching staff would otherwise hold.
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First meeting between these rosters in 2026, no head-to-head preparation data available to either coaching staff.
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FURIA's 1.08 team rating collective system vs Leviatán's 212 ACS combat output and group stage momentum
FURIA's 1.08 team rating across the group stage reflects a collective individual output whose consistency confirms their system is generating the contributions across multiple players that their Brazilian roster requires to sustain results at the playoff level, a team rating whose group stage consistency gives their coaching staff the structural platform that their upper bracket round 1 result depends on against a Leviatán roster whose 212 ACS group stage average reflects a combat output baseline whose individual damage contributions give their system the round-by-round resource advantages that their G2 and Cloud9 series wins confirmed are achievable when their collective ceiling is activated at the level their group stage performance reflects. Leviatán's 212 ACS group stage average reflects a collective combat output whose consistency across their group stage campaign confirmed their individual ceiling is generating the damage contributions their system requires to sustain the scoring runs their upper bracket round 1 result depends on, a baseline whose activation against FURIA's 1.08 team rating system gives their coaching staff the specific individual performance challenge that their first-ever 2026 competitive encounter against a roster whose group stage consistency confirms their collective ceiling is the most reliable of any Brazilian team entering the VCT Americas 2026 Stage 1 playoffs requires them to address through the specific tactical preparation that neither coaching staff holds prior series data to specifically anticipate. Whether FURIA's 1.08 team rating collective consistency gives their system the individual output platform whose group stage reliability is too high for Leviatán's 212 ACS combat baseline to overcome in a first-ever 2026 playoff encounter whose upper bracket consequences make a loss the most damaging possible result of either team's Stage 1 campaign or whether Leviatán's 212 ACS group stage average and G2 upset preparation give their coaching staff the collective combat output platform whose activation against FURIA's team rating system can generate the upper bracket result their Group Alpha finish confirms they are capable of producing is the team rating consistency vs combat output question of VCT Americas 2026 Stage 1's most preparation-uncertain upper bracket round 1 match.
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