G2 Esports vs Movistar KOI Prediction LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs
G2 Esports vs Movistar KOI in LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs upper bracket final. G2 lead 2026 head-to-head 4-1 including a 3-0 LEC Versus sweep. Hans Sama's 10.34 CSPM bot lane output vs Alvaro's 78.7% kill participation rate. The AI prediction for this match is live on EsportScanner inside.

G2 Esports and Movistar KOI meet in the LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs upper bracket final. G2 arrive with a 4-1 2026 head-to-head advantage over KOI, their LEC Versus Playoffs 3-0 sweep the most comprehensive individual series result between these two rosters and the most directly relevant preparation data point their coaching staff carries into this upper bracket final. KOI arrive having just swept Vitality 3-0 in one of the most significant upsets of the LEC Spring Split 2026 playoff bracket, their momentum and Vitality sweep giving their coaching staff the competition-window form confidence whose activation against G2's head-to-head dominant system gives them the specific platform their upper bracket final challenge depends on.
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G2: W W W W L — 4 wins from their last 5 series including their 3-1 Karmine Corp win and wins over Vitality, NAVI and Fnatic before their Week 7 KOI loss.
G2 arrive with Hans Sama's 10.34 CSPM bot lane average across recent regular season peaks as their primary individual performance indicator entering this upper bracket final, a farm efficiency metric whose consistent figure confirms their bot lane system is generating the resource advantages whose downstream scaling gives their team fight compositions the late-game power windows that their 100% clean sweep regular season series rate has been built around. Their 4-1 head-to-head advantage over KOI including their LEC Versus 3-0 sweep gives their coaching staff the most comprehensive individual preparation dataset available against this specific opponent, four prior series whose majority of outcomes confirmed their system comprehensively overcomes KOI's approach in the specific competitive contexts that their playoff preparation has built upon.
KOI: W W W W L — 4 wins from their last 5 series including their 3-0 Vitality sweep and their Week 7 regular season win over G2, their Vitality sweep the standout individual competition-window performance entering this match.
KOI arrive with Alvaro's 78.7% kill participation rate in high-stakes map control scenarios as their primary individual performance indicator, a majority-dominant collective involvement metric whose consistency confirms Alvaro's support play is generating the fight initiation and map control contributions that their Supa and Jojopyun individual ceilings require to produce the dominant outputs that their Vitality sweep confirmed is achievable when their Fearless Draft execution is generating the specific champion combination advantages that their coaching staff identifies as the approach capable of overcoming the individual quality of Europe's highest-ranked rosters.
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G2 lead Movistar KOI 4-1 in 2026, their LEC Versus Playoffs 3-0 sweep the most directly relevant data point.
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What to watch
G2's 4-1 head-to-head dominance and Hans Sama 10.34 CSPM vs KOI's Alvaro 78.7% kill participation and Vitality sweep momentum
G2's 4-1 head-to-head advantage and Hans Sama's 10.34 CSPM bot lane output reflect a combined competitive platform whose series record dominance and farm efficiency ceiling give their coaching staff the two individual performance indicators whose activation against KOI's Alvaro-elevated system confirms the structural foundation their upper bracket final result depends on, a head-to-head record whose 3-0 LEC Versus sweep and 4-1 overall advantage confirmed their system comprehensively overcomes KOI's approach in the majority of their prior 2026 competitive encounters and whose Hans Sama farm efficiency gives their bot lane the resource scaling platform that KOI's Caitlyn-Neeko bottom lane system must specifically target to prevent the late-game power windows whose activation has been G2's primary competitive weapon across their dominant regular season. KOI's Alvaro 78.7% kill participation and Vitality 3-0 sweep reflect a combined competitive platform whose support involvement consistency and competition-window upset achievement give their coaching staff the two individual performance indicators whose activation against G2's head-to-head dominant system gives KOI the specific competitive edge that their 4-1 deficit recovery requires, a kill participation rate whose high-stakes map control consistency gives Alvaro the platform to generate the Elyoya and Jojopyun fight conditions that their Vitality sweep confirmed is achievable when their Fearless Draft execution gives their individual ceilings the specific champion matchup advantages whose activation against G2's Hans Sama-dependent bot lane system makes this the central draft question of the LEC Spring Split 2026 upper bracket final. Whether G2's 4-1 head-to-head dominance and Hans Sama's farm efficiency give their system the combined competitive platform whose series record and resource scaling are too established for KOI's Vitality sweep momentum to overcome or whether KOI's Alvaro kill participation and Vitality upset ceiling give their coaching staff the specific Fearless Draft approach whose execution can overcome G2's head-to-head preparation and generate the upper bracket final result that their Spring Split campaign requires is the head-to-head series record vs upset momentum question of LEC Spring Split 2026's most individually significant upper bracket final.
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