DreamLeague Season 26 Bold Prediction: Who Will Win?

DreamLeague Season 26 is starting very soon, namely on May 19. We invite you to think together with us about who will become the winner of the upcoming tournament, where quite a few star teams will play. In this article, we will analyze which of the 16 teams is closest to the cherished first place and the trophy worth $250,000.
Participating teams of DreamLeague Season 26
The tournament will feature 16 teams of tier 1 and tier 2 levels. Unfortunately, some giants like Team Spirit and Tundra Esports will not play in the upcoming tournament, but despite this, the championship still has those who will be interesting to watch. Before making a prediction for the winner, it’s worth getting acquainted with the full list of participants in DreamLeague Season 26.
- PARIVISION
- BetBoom Team
- Team Falcons
- Team Liquid
- NAVI Junior
- Gaimin Gladiators
- AVULUS
- Aurora Gaming
- Nigma Galaxy
- BOOM Esports
- Talon Esports
- Shopify Rebellion
- OG.LATAM
- EDGE
- Xtreme Gaming
- Yakult Brothers
This is the full list of participating teams. Now let us present the tournament favorites in our opinion.
Favorites of DreamLeague Season 26

Out of the 16 participating teams, we want to highlight just 5 teams that are closest to the coveted title. Let’s go through the list from the strongest team to the weaker ones from this pool.
- PARIVISION – the absence of their principal rivals such as Team Spirit and Tundra Esports in the tournament greatly increases the chances that it is PARIVISION who can win DreamLeague Season 26. The team has interesting ideas in drafts, stable players, especially the carry Satanic and midlaner None-. Also, this team likes to gain momentum during the course of the tournament, so if they start well, they’ll be even stronger by the final matches. We believe that PARIVISION should and must win this tournament, but at the very least, they will get into the top 3.
- Team Falcons – for Falcons, the absence of Tundra Esports also works in their favor, since at the previous major tournament, BLAST Slam #3, they lost the grand final exactly to Tundra with a score of 1:3. The team shows inconsistent play at times, but they have a strong midlaner and stable supports in their arsenal. We think this will allow Falcons to show a decent result and take an honorable position at DreamLeague Season 26.
- Team Liquid – the unstable Liquid can surprise. Lately, they either play very well or very poorly in tournaments. What will happen this time is unclear, but it’s worth keeping an eye on them, and they definitely shouldn’t be underestimated.
- BetBoom Team – a team that has decent ideas, but the execution and the losses of maps that absolutely should not have been lost affect their reputation not in the best way. Who knows, maybe DreamLeague Season 26 will become the tournament where they reach the grand final flawlessly or almost flawlessly.
- Aurora Gaming – a team that is capable of surprising. Since the day the team was formed, they’ve been showing better and better results each time. However, the team has a clear downside in the form of a not-so-strong offlaner, TORONTOTOKYO. Despite this TI winner’s experience, he can’t seem to find his game in the offlane position, which could result in a large number of lost maps for the team. Nevertheless, we believe they can compete with any of the aforementioned teams.
Conclusion
We are in for an exciting tournament with strong teams and a not-so-obvious outcome. We will follow how the tournament progresses and make targeted predictions for individual matches. If you are interested, you can follow this in the Betting Tips section, where, in addition to this tournament and Dota 2 in general, there are predictions for other disciplines as well.

Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.
Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender.
At that time, he didn't realize that he had a talent for writing news and articles on esports and gaming topics.

























