
The MongolZ1.1604.04.26 07:55Bo32:0
BC.Game Esports4.44
Prediction on match CS2 The MongolZ - BC.Game Esports
The match between The MongolZ and BC.Game will take place as part of the group stage of PGL Bucharest 2026. The game is scheduled for April 4 at 16:00 EET and will be an important step for both teams in the fight for a playoff spot. In this preview, we will analyze the teams’ current form, line-ups, map pool, and a potential veto scenario to determine the favorite of the matchup.
Bookmakers Offers For The Match The MongolZ vs BC.Game
Bookmakers clearly favor The MongolZ, making them the strong favorite in this matchup. BC.Game, on the other hand, enter the game as underdogs with significantly higher odds.
In this match, bookmakers give The MongolZ a 1.14 odds to win, while BC.Game are priced at 5.38.
The MongolZ vs BC.Game Line-Ups
At the end of 2025, The MongolZ made a risky decision by benching their star player Senzu. At the beginning of 2026, he was replaced by a young talent, cobrazera, who previously played for The MongolZ Academy. The team’s core — bLitz, Techno4K, 910, and mzinho — has been playing together for over two years, allowing the squad to maintain stability and remain the strongest team in Asia. Despite the roster change, The MongolZ continue to showcase an aggressive playstyle and have already achieved strong results at PGL Cluj-Napoca and BLAST Open Spring 2026. The team is gradually adapting to a new role structure while remaining one of the most promising young rosters on the CS2 scene.
The updated BC.Game Esports roster was finalized in early 2026. The star duo of s1mple and electroNic, who have been with the organization since mid-2025, were joined by the Portuguese trio MUTiRiS, krazy, and aragornN. This combination of world-class individual skill and the established synergy of former SAW players looks ambitious. Under the guidance of coach TaZ, the team has already shown some promising signs, although they are still in the process of building chemistry, having played together for only a few months.
The MongolZ vs BC.Game Form & Performance
Over the past three months, The MongolZ have played 45 maps, winning 22 of them, which reflects a solid level of performance against strong competition. In the last month, they reached the later stages of two events — finishing 5th–8th at ESL Pro League Season 23 Finals and 5th–6th at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026. Importantly, the Mongolian squad is steadily improving and consistently making playoff runs even at top-tier tournaments. In their last five matches, The MongolZ secured wins against Spirit, Liquid, and MOUZ, while only losing to Aurora and Vitality, highlighting their competitiveness against elite teams.
BC.Game ’s form looks far less convincing. Over the same period, they played 34 maps and won only 13 of them. Their most recent event, HyperX Roman Imperium Cup VI, ended in a disappointing 13th–16th place finish, falling short of expectations for a roster with such big names. Their recent results are also concerning: just one win in their last five matches (against MASONIC), with losses to OG, Nexus, Alliance, and illwill. The team is still struggling to find consistency and has noticeable issues both in macro play and in closing out key rounds.
Map Pool For Match The MongolZ vs BC.Game
The MongolZ are very likely to start the veto by banning Anubis, as it is their most consistent permaban. They will then focus on their strongest maps — Mirage and Nuke stand out as primary pick options, considering their solid win rates (57% and 67%) and extensive experience. Given BC.Game’s tendencies, The MongolZ may also be comfortable leaving Dust2 as a potential decider, where their results are not perfect but still serviceable.
BC.Game will almost certainly remove Mirage, as it is both their most frequent ban and one of The MongolZ’s comfort picks. For their own pick, Nuke or Overpass seem like the most likely options. While Nuke offers a strong win rate (64%), it is also a strength for The MongolZ, making Overpass a potentially safer choice due to its more balanced 50% win rate. Dust2 remains an alternative, although their low success rate (33%) makes it less appealing.
In the end, after the bans and picks, Dust2 appears to be the most likely decider. It is a map where neither team has dominant statistics, which could lead to a more balanced game decided by individual performance.
The MongolZ vs BC.Game Head-To-Head
Over the past six months, The MongolZ and BC.Game have not faced each other. This means both teams enter the match without direct head-to-head experience, making current form and preparation the key factors.
Best Pick For Match The MongolZ vs BC.Game
The MongolZ come into this match as the more structured and consistent team. They have a well-established core, solid results at top-tier events, and a positive trajectory even against the world’s best teams. Their aggressive playstyle and confidence on key maps could be decisive in this matchup.
BC.Game, despite having star players, have yet to demonstrate cohesive team play. Their inconsistent results, poor recent form, and lack of synergy could significantly limit their chances against a more well-drilled opponent.
Prediction: The MongolZ to win 2:0.
Now, the majority of bookmaker companies believe in The MongolZ victory. Odds on them are equal to 1.165. According to bookmakers data, BC.Game Esports are the outsider and odds on their victory amounts 4.445.
What are the successes of the teams in the last games
| Last Matches | The MongolZ | BC.Game Esports |
| 5 matches (wins) | 3 | 2 |
| 10 matches (wins) | 4 | 4 |
Also it makes sense to remember the statistics of the matches between the teams. The competitors have held 0 matches. In these battles The MongolZ got 0 victories while BC.Game Esports managed to take 0 matches.















