Movistar KOI vs G2 Prediction LEC Spring Split 2026
Movistar KOI vs G2 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Madrid Roadtrip. G2 leads 1-0 in 2026. KOI's 90.8% Baron win rate vs G2's 65.2% Rift Herald control. Sunday playoff seeding decider. Check the generated prediction on EsportScanner inside.

Movistar KOI and G2 Esports meet on Sunday May 10, 2026, at 17:00 CEST in the LEC Spring Split 2026 Madrid Roadtrip at the Madrid Arena. G2 lead the 2026 head-to-head 1-0 from their Versus Upper Bracket Final meeting. The Sunday closing series carries the most direct playoff seeding implications of the entire Madrid Roadtrip weekend - both teams' results across Friday and Saturday determining the specific stakes of the Sunday encounter.
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Recent form and key stats
Movistar KOI arrive with a 90.8% Baron win rate - the most dominant objective control stat of any team in the Madrid Roadtrip field and one of the highest Baron win rates in LEC Spring Split 2026 history. Their Baron control system gives KOI the late-game objective advantage that their +4 series score differential reflects - a team whose mid-to-late game execution converts Baron advantages into game wins at the highest rate of any team in the competition.
G2 arrive with a 65.2% Rift Herald win rate - the standout early-game objective stat entering this Sunday matchup. Their Rift Herald control gives G2 the early structural advantages that their 57.1% Elder Dragon win rate builds from - a two-objective system whose early-to-mid game execution is the primary engine of their series wins.
Head-to-head
G2 lead KOI 1-0 in 2026 meetings - their Versus Upper Bracket Final win the most directly relevant data point.
AI prediction
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What to watch
KOI's 90.8% Baron win rate vs G2's 65.2% Rift Herald control - KOI's 90.8% Baron win rate is the most dominant objective control stat of any team in the Madrid Roadtrip field - their late-game Baron execution converting objective advantages into game wins at a rate that no other team approaches. G2's 65.2% Rift Herald control gives them the early structural advantages that their Elder Dragon system builds from - their two-objective early-to-mid game execution specifically designed to establish the gold leads that prevent KOI from reaching their Baron timing windows in a competitive game state. Whether G2's Rift Herald early structural system can deny KOI the game state conditions their 90.8% Baron win rate requires to activate - or whether KOI's Baron execution is too reliable to be prevented by an early Rift Herald advantage alone - is the early vs late objective timing question of the Madrid Roadtrip's closing series.
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