G2 vs NaVi Result LEC Spring Split 2026
G2 sweep NaVi 2-0 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Week 6. Hans Sama's Ezreal Quadra Kill ends NaVi's Game 1 comeback. Caps's 8/2/10 LeBlanc and BrokenBlade's K'Sante close Game 2. G2 solidify playoff position. Full match results inside.

G2 Esports defeated Natus Vincere 2-0 on May 3, 2026, in Week 6 of the LEC Spring Split 2026 at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. The kill scores were 18-7 G2 in Game 1 and 22-11 G2 in Game 2. G2 solidify their playoff position with their most comprehensive series win of the split. NaVi drop to 6-3 - their playoff spot remains secure but their top seed race takes a hit.
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Game 1 - G2 win 18-7 in 31 minutes
G2 controlled Game 1 through superior teamfighting and map pressure - their composition specifically designed to shut down NaVi's scaling system before Poby's Azir and SamD's ADC could reach the power spike windows their system requires. The series-defining individual moment arrived during a dragon soul fight when Hans Sama secured a critical Quadra Kill on Ezreal - his multi-kill sequence eliminating NaVi's ability to contest the dragon soul before their comeback attempt could generate the gold swing their composition needed. The Quadra Kill ended NaVi's comeback hopes and gave G2 the dragon soul advantage that their 31-minute close was built around.
Hans Sama posted a 9/1/6 KDA on Ezreal - the standout individual output of Game 1. His near-deathless Ezreal performance and dragon soul fight Quadra Kill reflected a player whose individual ceiling in high-stakes teamfight moments is the highest of any G2 player entering the playoff race.
Game 2 - G2 win 22-11 in 29 minutes
Game 2 featured G2's most tactically creative individual contribution of the series - BrokenBlade opting for a rare K'Sante top that specifically neutralised NaVi's Sion frontline before providing the massive frontline disruption that G2's teamfight composition required. The draft surprise gave G2 the top lane matchup advantage that Caps's LeBlanc mid-lane system amplified across the map's early rotation windows.
The decisive moment arrived at 23 minutes when G2 successfully baited NaVi into a Baron contest - their positioning creating the engagement that produced a 4-for-0 trade and an immediate Baron secure. The 4-for-0 Baron bait reflected a G2 coaching staff whose preparation quality identified the specific Baron timing window that NaVi's composition was forced to contest at a numerical disadvantage.
Caps posted an 8/2/10 KDA on LeBlanc - the standout individual output of Game 2. His 10 assists reflected a player whose LeBlanc chain assassination system created isolated kill opportunities across NaVi's composition before their frontline could establish the defensive positioning their Sion system required.
Standout performances
Hans Sama posted a 9/1/6 KDA on Ezreal in Game 1 - the standout individual efficiency output of the series. His dragon soul fight Quadra Kill was the series-defining individual moment - a player whose carry ceiling in high-pressure teamfight situations confirmed G2's ADC system is operating at its highest level of the split.
Caps posted an 8/2/10 KDA on LeBlanc in Game 2 - the second highest individual output of the series. His LeBlanc assassination system gave G2 the mid-game pick-off tool that BrokenBlade's K'Sante frontline disruption created the space for across both halves.
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EsportScanner free AI esports predictions gave NaVi a 53% win probability ahead of this match based on their 1-0 head-to-head advantage and 64% game win rate. The prediction did not land - G2 won 2-0.
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