Vitality vs SK Gaming Result LEC Spring Split 2026
Vitality defeat SK Gaming 2-1 in LEC Spring Split 2026. Carzzy's 10/3/7 Caitlyn and Naak Nako's 5/1/8 Aatrox close the series. SK's Wunder Anivia surprise forces Game 3. Full match results inside.

Team Vitality defeated SK Gaming 2-1 in the LEC Spring Split 2026 at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. The kill scores were 25-14 Vitality in Game 1, 12-15 SK in Game 2, and 16-6 Vitality in Game 3. Vitality maintain their position at the top of the standings. SK Gaming fall to 2-6 - their playoff path now requiring results to go in their favour.
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Game 1 - Vitality win 25-14 in 31 minutes
Vitality controlled Game 1 through Carzzy's Caitlyn - his 10/3/7 KDA and sustained gold lead giving Vitality the primary carry platform that their composition was built around. His 10-kill output was the highest individual kill total of any player across the series - a carry performance whose Caitlyn siege system gave Vitality the structural gold advantages that SK could not overcome before the 31-minute close.
Game 2 - SK Gaming win 15-12 in 34 minutes
SK levelled the series through Wunder's surprise Anivia pick - their draft innovation catching Vitality's preparation off-guard and giving their composition the sustained damage and crowd control that their comeback system required. The decisive moment arrived in a crucial Baron fight that turned in SK's favour - their Anivia and Wukong combination creating the teamfight control that Vitality's composition could not contest before SK pushed through to force the equaliser. Wunder's 2/0/5 KDA on Anivia reflected a player whose deathless performance confirmed the surprise pick's competitive validity against Vitality's established system.
Game 3 - Vitality win 16-6 in 28 minutes
Vitality regained control in Game 3 from the opening minutes. Naak Nako on Aatrox posted a 5/1/8 KDA - the standout individual performance of the decider whose top lane carry contribution gave Vitality the second individual scoring platform that SK's Game 2 preparation had not specifically accounted for. The series-closing moment arrived when a tower-trading sequence ended with SK failing to teleport back to defend their base - Vitality walking through the front door to close the game in 28 minutes. The base defence failure reflected SK's teleport coordination breakdown under the pressure of Vitality's simultaneous split-push and base attack - a collective execution error that Vitality's coaching staff had specifically created through their tower-trading positioning.
Standout performances
Carzzy posted a 10/3/7 KDA on Caitlyn in Game 1 - the highest individual kill total of the series and the standout carry performance of the match. His Game 1 gold lead dominance was the individual foundation of Vitality's series win.
Naak Nako posted a 5/1/8 KDA on Aatrox in Game 3 - the series-closing individual performance. His 8 assists reflected a player whose top lane presence created the split-push pressure that forced SK's failed teleport response and opened the base that ended the series.
Wunder posted a 2/0/5 KDA on Anivia for SK in Game 2 - the standout individual performance on the losing side of the series. His deathless Anivia performance and the Baron fight that turned in SK's favour confirmed their individual ceiling is competitive against Vitality's system in specific game state windows.
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EsportScanner free AI esports predictions gave Vitality a 78% win probability ahead of this match based on their 1-0 head-to-head and 86% series win rate. The prediction landed - Vitality won 2-1.
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