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G2 vs SK Gaming Result LEC Spring Split 2026

G2 Esports sweep SK Gaming 2-0 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Week 4. Caps Pentakill on Aurora in Game 1 and Hans Sama 7/0/9 Varus in Game 2 lead dominant performance. Full match results inside.

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Editorial team · Apr 18, 2026
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G2 vs SK Gaming Result LEC Spring Split 2026

G2 Esports defeated SK Gaming 2-0 on April 18, 2026, in Week 4 of the LEC Spring Split 2026 at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. G2 move to 2-2 in the LEC Spring Split 2026 standings - a crucial win that keeps their playoff contention alive. SK Gaming fall to 2-5.

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Game 1 - G2 win 22-12 in 33 minutes

G2 debuted a double-global composition featuring Shen and Aurora - a draft that gave them map-wide presence through Stand United and Aurora's mobility before SK's scaling system could come online. Caps on Aurora posted a 12/1/8 KDA - his mobility allowing G2 to snowball early skirmishes into a massive structural gold lead across the first 20 minutes.

The defining moment of the series arrived in a Baron pit teamfight where Caps secured his 6th career Pentakill on Aurora - a single fight that eliminated all 5 SK players and ended their comeback hopes before the Baron objective could be contested. The Pentakill converted a competitive fight into a series-defining momentum shift - G2 pushing directly from the Baron pit to close Game 1 with a 10-kill advantage. SK's Aurelion Sol pick for LIDER - their counter to G2's double-global composition - did not reach the late-game scaling window that the draft required before Caps's Pentakill ended Game 1.

Game 2 - G2 win 19-8 in 31 minutes

Game 2 was built around Hans Sama's positioning masterclass on Varus. His 7/0/9 KDA reflected a player whose poke range gave G2 the ability to contest every neutral objective without engaging in the melee teamfights that SK's composition was designed to win. His 0-death performance across 31 minutes allowed G2 to secure dragon after dragon without surrendering the fight angles that SK needed to generate gold advantages.

The standout moment of Game 2 arrived when SK attempted a desperate Baron steal to stay alive in the series. SkewMond on Vi executed a perfectly timed Smite to steal the objective - denying SK the Baron buff that was their final realistic path to generating the gold lead their comeback required. The Baron steal led directly to G2's final push - closing Game 2 in 31 minutes and completing the series sweep.

Standout performances

Caps posted a 12/1/8 KDA on Aurora in Game 1 - his 6th career Pentakill the individual decisive moment of the series. His Aurora mobility gave G2 the early skirmish dominance that snowballed into the Baron pit teamfight where his Pentakill ended SK's resistance.

Hans Sama posted a 7/0/9 KDA on Varus in Game 2 - his 0-death positioning the standout individual efficiency performance of the sweep. His poke range allowed G2 to contest every objective without engaging SK's preferred teamfight angles across the 31-minute game.

SkewMond's Baron steal on Vi was the individual tactical moment that closed Game 2 - his Smite timing converting SK's last realistic comeback attempt into a G2 final push. His Vi engage system across both games gave G2 the fight initiation that their double-global and poke compositions needed to convert map control into kills.

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EsportScanner free AI esports predictions gave G2 a 69% win probability ahead of this match based on their 1-0 2026 head-to-head and 70% first blood rate. The prediction landed - G2 won 2-0.

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