Team Vitality vs Leviatán Prediction VALORANT Masters London 2026
Team Vitality vs Leviatán in VALORANT Masters London 2026 Lower Round 3. First meeting of 2026. No head-to-head data exists. Vitality swept FUT Esports 2-0 in Lower Round 2 to keep their title campaign alive. Leviatán beat XLG to reach this stage after eliminating Team Heretics in Lower Round 1. Derke leads Vitality's individual ceiling. Check the AI prediction on EsportScanner inside.

Team Vitality and Leviatán meet in VALORANT Masters London 2026 Lower Round 3 at the Copper Box Arena in London for the first time in 2026. No head-to-head data exists between these rosters. Vitality dropped to the lower bracket after losing 1-2 to Paper Rex in the upper semifinal before sweeping FUT Esports 2-0 in Lower Round 2 to keep their title campaign alive. Leviatán reached this stage by eliminating Team Heretics 2-1 in Lower Round 1 and advancing past XLG in Lower Round 2. The loser is eliminated from Masters London. The winner advances to Lower Round 4, one win away from the Grand Final.
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Recent form
Team Vitality: L W W W L — 3 wins from their last 5 matches including their Lower Round 2 sweep of FUT Esports, their upper quarterfinal sweep of Team Heretics and their Swiss stage 2-0 win over DRG, before their upper semifinal loss to Paper Rex and their EMEA Stage 1 Grand Final 2-3 loss to Team Heretics. Vitality's $255,459 in total winnings across 2026 reflects a consistently high-finishing roster whose EMEA Stage 1 runner-up finish and Masters London lower bracket survival confirm their system quality even when the upper bracket route has not worked in their favour. Derke remains their primary individual carry platform, his ceiling having been the deciding factor across their wins over DRG, Heretics and FUT at this tournament, giving Vitality the attacking weapon whose activation against Leviatán's system creates the central individual question of this lower bracket match.
Leviatán: W L W W L — 3 wins from their last 5 matches including their Lower Round 1 win over Heretics, their Lower Round 2 win over XLG and their Swiss stage 2-1 win over Global Esports where they recovered from a 4-13 Pearl loss to take Fracture 13-11 and Split 13-9, before their upper quarterfinal 0-2 loss to Paper Rex and their Swiss stage 1-2 loss to NRG. Their Swiss stage win over NRG, the Valorant Champions 2025 winners, in a 2-1 series that included a 13-7 Ascent win, remains their most significant result of the tournament and the specific competitive credential whose achievement confirms their system can overcome individual ceiling deficits when their tactical preparation is fully activated. Neon and blowz give their coaching staff the individual scoring depth whose competition-window consistency across three lower bracket rounds has kept Leviatán's championship path alive.
Head-to-head
First meeting of 2026. No head-to-head data exists.
AI prediction
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What to watch
Derke's individual carry ceiling and Vitality's lower bracket consistency vs Leviatán's NRG upset pedigree and Swiss stage comeback resilience
Derke's individual ceiling across Vitality's three lower bracket wins this tournament gives their system the primary attacking platform whose consistent activation against Leviatán's defensive setups creates the central individual performance question of this match. Vitality's three consecutive lower bracket sweeps and near-sweeps confirm a team whose system has adapted quickly to the elimination format that the lower bracket demands after their upper bracket exit. Leviatán's Swiss stage win over NRG, achieved after recovering from a Pearl loss to close out Fracture and Split, confirms their coaching staff's specific resilience under map-deficit pressure, a competitive credential whose activation against Vitality's lower bracket momentum creates the specific question this elimination match must answer. Whether Derke's individual ceiling and Vitality's lower bracket consistency give their system the attacking platform whose activation is too established for Leviatán's tactical resilience to overcome across three maps or whether Leviatán's NRG upset pedigree and Swiss stage comeback experience give their coaching staff the specific preparation confidence whose activation can produce the result that sends Vitality home is the individual ceiling consistency vs upset pedigree resilience question of this lower bracket elimination match.
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