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GIANTX vs NaVi Result LEC Spring Split 2026

GIANTX defeat NaVi 2-1 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Week 4. Isma's Aatrox jungle and Jackies's Taliyah close Game 3. GIANTX maintain perfect split record. Full match results inside.

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Editorial team · Apr 18, 2026
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GIANTX vs NaVi Result LEC Spring Split 2026

GIANTX defeated Natus Vincere 2-1 on April 18, 2026, in Week 4 of the LEC Spring Split 2026 at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. GIANTX move to 6-0 - maintaining their perfect record as the only unbeaten team in the LEC Spring Split 2026. NaVi fall to 3-2.

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Game 1 - NaVi win in 32 minutes

NaVi took Game 1 through Poby's Azir and SamD's Varus leading the damage output for their side. NaVi capitalised on Bard's Cosmic Binding to catch out GIANTX's frontline across the mid-game teamfight sequences - their engage-oriented composition creating the pick-off opportunities that GIANTX's Game 1 draft had no consistent answer for. The result gave NaVi the series lead and put GIANTX under immediate reverse sweep pressure.

Game 2 - GIANTX win in 35 minutes

GIANTX levelled the series through their double-range bot lane of Noah on Ashe and Jun on Seraphine. The bot lane combination out-traded NaVi early - Noah surviving critical late-game trades through a well-timed Guardian Angel that kept him alive in the teamfights that NaVi needed to win to take the map. The summoner spell advantage generated through the early bot lane dominance snowballed into the structural map control that GIANTX converted into their Game 2 win.

Game 3 - GIANTX win in 31 minutes

Game 3 was GIANTX's most complete performance of the series. Isma on Aatrox jungle secured early-game advantages that established the gold lead framework before the mid-game teamfight phase developed. GIANTX claimed the Infernal Soul by the 23-minute mark - the dragon soul that gave their composition the sustained damage amplification that NaVi's Game 3 draft had no structural counter to.

GIANTX expanded their gold lead to 3,000 by the 17-minute mark through their first dragon secured at the 8-minute mark - the earliest dragon control of the series reflecting a team whose objective priority system was operating at its highest level in the decider. A final Ace in the jungle by Isma and Jackies on Taliyah sealed the series - Jackies's Taliyah rock slides creating the displacement that gave Isma the isolated kill opportunities to complete the Ace before NaVi could regroup.

The Elder Dragon capture broke NaVi's remaining resistance before GIANTX closed Game 3 in 31 minutes - their fastest game of the series.

Standout performances

Isma was the Game 3 standout - his Aatrox jungle early-game advantages and his Ace contribution alongside Jackies the individual decisive contribution of the decider. His jungle control established the 3,000 gold lead and the Infernal Soul timing that gave GIANTX the structural platform to close the series.

Jackies on Taliyah complemented Isma's Aatrox system in Game 3 - his rock slide displacement creating the isolated engagement windows that the final Ace required. His drafting versatility across Aurora in Game 1 and Taliyah in Game 3 confirmed his champion pool breadth as GIANTX's primary tactical asset.

Noah on Ashe in Game 2 was the individual standout of the levelling game - his Guardian Angel timing the clutch individual decision that kept GIANTX's bot lane carry alive in the teamfights that determined the map result.

Poby on Azir and SamD on Varus led NaVi's Game 1 damage output - their combined performance the foundation of NaVi's series lead before GIANTX's Game 2 and Game 3 tactical adjustments reversed the series.

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