Vitality vs Fnatic Result LEC Spring Split 2026
Vitality defeat Fnatic 2-1 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Week 6. Carzzy's 11/0/7 Yunara and Fleshy's three-man Tempered Fate pivot Game 2. Vitality's Elder Dragon Ace closes Game 3 and confirms top-two finish. Full match results inside.

Team Vitality defeated Fnatic 2-1 on May 4, 2026, in Week 6 of the LEC Spring Split 2026 at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. The kill scores were 2-20 Fnatic in Game 1, 17-9 Vitality in Game 2, and 22-12 Vitality in Game 3. Vitality confirm their top-two regular season finish - their playoff seeding secured entering the final weeks. Fnatic fall to 2-5 - their playoff path requiring wins in the remaining schedule.
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Game 1 - Fnatic win 20-2 in 29 minutes
Fnatic took Game 1 through their Wukong and Nautilus counter-engage composition specifically shutting down Vitality's Yunara bot lane innovation. Carzzy's Yunara - a newly introduced champion - was specifically countered by Fnatic's engage system before the Yunara's positioning-dependent attack range could generate the sustained damage that the champion's kit requires to be effective. Naak Nako posted a 1/4/0 KDA on Gwen - Vitality's top lane individual performance reflecting a game where Fnatic's counter-engage denied the structural positioning that their entire composition depended on. The 20-2 kill differential was the most comprehensive single-game result of the series.
Game 2 - Vitality win 17-9 in 33 minutes
Vitality levelled the series through Humanoid's Azir and the series-defining tactical moment - Fleshy's three-man Tempered Fate during a Dragon fight that created the displacement giving Vitality's collapsing composition the isolated targets their teamfight system required. The Tempered Fate setup gave Vitality the 3-player elimination sequence that converted the Dragon fight into the gold swing their Game 2 system was built around. Humanoid posted a 7/2/5 KDA on Azir - his Emperor's Divide displacement combining with Fleshy's Tempered Fate to give Vitality the double layered crowd control that Fnatic's composition could not escape before Carzzy's damage system closed the fight.
Game 3 - Vitality win 22-12 in 36 minutes
Vitality closed the series in Game 3 through Naak Nako's K'Sante - his 6/2/9 KDA reflecting a player whose All Out engage gave Vitality the frontline disruption system that their Game 1 Gwen had not provided. The series-closing moment arrived at the Elder Dragon when Vitality executed a clean Ace - all 5 Fnatic players eliminated before any could contest the objective that Vitality used to push for the base close. The Elder Dragon Ace confirmed Vitality's top-two regular season finish - their most significant seeding moment of the Spring Split.
Standout performances
Carzzy posted an 11/0/7 KDA on Yunara in Game 1 - the standout individual efficiency output of the series despite being on the losing side. His deathless Yunara performance in a game Vitality lost 2-20 reflected a player whose individual survival ceiling is the highest of any Vitality player regardless of team result. The Yunara pick - though countered in Game 1 - gave Vitality the innovation reference that their coaching staff will refine across the playoff preparation window.
Naak Nako's transition from 1/4/0 Gwen in Game 1 to 6/2/9 K'Sante in Game 3 was the individual development arc of the series - a player whose champion adaptability across 3 consecutive Fearless Draft games gave Vitality the top lane flexibility that their Elder Dragon Ace closing sequence required.
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