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Leviatán vs EDward Gaming Result VALORANT Masters London 2026

Leviatán sweep EDward Gaming 3-0 in the VALORANT Masters London 2026 Lower Final. Leviatán win Haven 13-5, Pearl 13-9 and Split 13-11. kiNgg posts a 1.43 rating and shuts down EDG's Split comeback with five straight rounds to close the series. Leviatán advance to the Grand Final to face Paper Rex. EDG are eliminated from Masters London.

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Editorial team · Jun 20, 2026
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Leviatán vs EDward Gaming Result VALORANT Masters London 2026

Leviatán swept EDward Gaming 3-0 in the VALORANT Masters London 2026 Lower Final at the Copper Box Arena in London. Leviatán won Haven 13-5, Pearl 13-9 and Split 13-11. Leviatán advance to the Grand Final on June 21 where they face Paper Rex. EDG are eliminated from Masters London, their tournament run ending after a campaign that included beating XLG in the first all-China upper semifinal in VCT Masters history and a narrow upper final loss to Paper Rex. The sweep confirmed Leviatán's coaching staff had built a system across their lower bracket run, having already eliminated Team Heretics, XLG and Team Vitality in consecutive matches, that was sharp enough to overwhelm a finalist-calibre opponent across three completely different maps.

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Match result

Haven was Leviatán's map pick and they set a punishing tone from the opening rounds. Their defensive side ran highly coordinated trap plays that completely shut down EDG's attacking approaches, building a massive 10-2 half that left EDG with almost no path back into the map. Leviatán closed out Haven 13-5, the most one-sided map of the series and the clearest statement of intent from a team that had already swept Team Vitality 2-0 in their previous round.

Pearl was EDG's own pick and looked, for a half, like the response their tournament campaign needed. EDG managed a 7-5 lead at halftime, giving their coaching staff genuine hope of levelling the series on their preferred map. Leviatán adjusted beautifully after the side switch, their exceptional mid-round re-clears and trading completely reversing the map's momentum, taking Pearl 13-9 and pushing EDG to the brink of elimination.

Split was Leviatán's second map pick and produced the series' most dramatic sequence. EDG fought back from behind to hold an 11-8 lead, with a fourth map looking all but guaranteed as Leviatán appeared to be running out of answers. That is when kiNgg, Leviatán's in-game leader, completely shut down the comeback, leading his team to win five consecutive rounds to close out Split 13-11 and complete the 3-0 sweep, sending EDG home and Leviatán through to face Paper Rex in the Grand Final.

Top performers

kiNgg was the series standout for Leviatán with a 1.43 rating and 219 ACS, his Split comeback denial, closing out five consecutive rounds from an 8-11 deficit, the single most decisive sequence of the entire series. Neon supported with a 1.25 rating and 228 ACS, while spike posted the highest ACS of any player in the series at 268 alongside a 1.18 rating, giving Leviatán a distributed individual output across all three maps rather than reliance on a single carry. nobody was EDG's best performer in the loss with a 0.94 rating and 204 ACS, with ZmjjKK posting a 0.92 rating and 211 ACS, both figures reflecting a EDG roster that could not replicate the first-contact dominance that had carried them through the upper bracket.

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EsportScanner free AI Valorant predictions gave 53% win probability entering this Lower Final based on their upper bracket pedigree and ZmjjKK's tournament-wide first-kill dominance. The prediction did not land. Leviatán won 3-0, with kiNgg's 1.43 rating and his decisive Split comeback denial proving the defining factors in one of the most one-sided results of the Masters London playoff stage.

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