February 4, 2026, as part of the second matchday of BLAST Slam VI, the match Tundra Esports vs MOUZ will take place. Both teams are among the strongest in this tournament series, so their confrontation draws particular attention. In this Dota 2 Match Preview, we will take a look at the best odds for the match Tundra Esports vs MOUZ, the line-ups of both teams, their current form, and head-to-head meetings to determine who has better chances of winning.
Bookmakers Offers For The Match Tundra Esports vs MOUZ
Bookmakers consider Tundra Esports the favorite of this match. The average odds range around 1.50–1.60 for Tundra Esports and approximately 2.30–2.40 for MOUZ. Thus, MOUZ the match as slight underdogs.
Tundra Esports vs MOUZ Line-Ups
Tundra Esports roster: Pure, bzm, 33, Ari, Whitemon.
The Tundra Esports roster has remained stable for a long time. The team has been playing together for a while, which has allowed them to develop strong coordination, synergy, and macro understanding.
MOUZ roster: Crystallis, MidOne, BOOM, yamich, Seleri.
MOUZ formed their current roster in the second half of 2025. Despite the relatively short time playing together, the roster quickly found balance, which is confirmed by solid results at Tier-1 tournaments.
Tundra Esports Form & Performance
Over the last 6 months, Tundra Esports have remained one of the strongest teams and have demonstrated consistently high results. The analysis should begin from the middle of the previous season.
Tundra Esports started successfully at BLAST Slam III, won their group during the group stage, and in the playoffs defeated Gaimin Gladiators and Team Falcons, becoming tournament champions.
However, at the next tournament, PGL Wallachia Season 5, Tundra Esports performed less convincingly. In the group stage, the team finished with a 3–2 record, and in the playoffs unexpectedly suffered defeats against Gaimin Gladiators and NAVI, exiting the tournament in the top 8.
At one of the main tournaments of the season — Esports World Cup 2025 — Tundra Esports were considered favorites. Despite a decent start, the team failed to fully execute their strategies: they were eliminated in the semifinals and later lost the third-place match, finishing the tournament in 4th place.
During the break between major tournaments, the team also participated in Clavision Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi. There were not many serious opponents at the event, and as a result, Tundra Esports took 2nd place.
At the main tournament of the year, The International 2025, Tundra Esports were again considered among the favorites, but in the early stages the team looked unconvincing. The roster finished the group stage with a 2–3 record, and in the elimination stage defeated Team Liquid 2–1, advancing to the playoffs.
In the upper bracket quarterfinals, Tundra Esports faced Xtreme Gaming and, despite a solid level of play, lost 0–2. In the lower bracket, the team unexpectedly lost to HEROIC, were eliminated from the tournament, and finished TI 2025 in 7–8th place.
The next tournament for Tundra Esports was BLAST Slam IV. The team immediately started at a high level, winning the group stage with a 9–2 record and advancing to the playoffs. In the semifinals, Tundra Esports defeated MOUZ, and in the grand final they beat Team Falcons, becoming tournament champions.
Unlike the BLAST Slam series, Tundra Esports perform worse at PGL Wallachia. At PGL Wallachia Season 6, Tundra Esports finished in the top 8, just like in the previous tournament of this series.
At BLAST Slam V, the team once again had no equal. In the group stage, Tundra Esports posted a 10–1 record, and in the playoffs defeated their opponents without much difficulty, becoming tournament champions. Tundra Esports are the most successful participants in the BLAST series, having won four times in a row.
At DreamLeague Season 27, Tundra Esports performed slightly below expectations, finishing the tournament in the top 6.
It is also worth noting the high-quality play of Tundra Esports against top teams. The roster confidently competes against teams from the top ten of the rankings.
BLAST Slam VI is the first tournament for Tundra Esports in the 2026 season, and the main question is whether they will be able to win for the fifth consecutive time.
Most popular Tundra Esports heroes
Here are the most picked and highest winrate heroes for Tundra Esports over the last 6 months:
- Batrider — 31 games — 58.06% winrate
- Axe — 26 games — 61.54% winrate
- Invoker — 22 games — 77.27% winrate
- Bane — 22 games — 72.73% winrate
- Pugna — 21 games — 52.38% winrate
- Hoodwink — 19 games — 68.42% winrate
- Ursa — 18 games — 66.67% winrate
- Jakiro — 17 games — 70.59% winrate
- Timbersaw — 16 games — 75.00% winrate
- Abaddon — 15 games — 60.00% winrate
As you can see, the team has excellent winrates on many heroes, which reflects their overall strength.
MOUZ Form & Performance
MOUZ are one of the teams that made significant progress last season. Over the past six months, the team managed to rise from lower tiers to Tier-1.
MOUZ’s rise began at BLAST Slam IV. On the eve of the tournament, the team radically changed their roster by signing high-quality players. In the group stage, the team finished with a 7–4 record, unexpectedly securing wins over HEROIC, Team Liquid, and Team Spirit. In the Play-In, MOUZ defeated Team Aureus and advanced to the playoffs. In the quarterfinals, MOUZ beat Team Spirit, but in the semifinals they lost to Tundra Esports and were eliminated from the tournament, finishing in 3–4th place.
At PGL Wallachia Season 6, MOUZ were also not considered favorites and even played with two stand-ins. Despite this, the team demonstrated an unexpectedly high level of play. In the group stage, the team secured 3 wins and 1 loss, and in the playoffs reached the grand final through the lower bracket and defeated Team Spirit, becoming tournament champions.
At BLAST Slam V, MOUZ were already taken much more seriously. The team finished the group stage with a 7–4 record, defeated Yakult Brothers in the Play-In, and qualified for the playoffs. In the playoffs, MOUZ beat NAVI, but once again lost to Tundra Esports and finished the tournament in 3–4th place.
At DreamLeague Season 27, MOUZ performed below expectations. In the group stage, the team posted a 3–3 record and were eliminated from the tournament, finishing in 9–16th place.
The 2026 season for MOUZ began with DreamLeague Season 28: Western Europe Closed Qualifier and ESL One Birmingham 2026: Western Europe Closed Qualifier, successfully qualifying for the main stages of both tournaments.
Most popular MOUZ heroes
Here are the most picked and highest winrate heroes for MOUZ over the last 6 months:
- Tusk — 66 games — 72.73% winrate
- Snapfire — 53 games — 56.60% winrate
- Pudge — 48 games — 56.25% winrate
- Leshrac — 41 games — 68.29% winrate
- Tidehunter — 41 games — 63.41% winrate
- Juggernaut — 34 games — 70.59% winrate
- Mars — 33 games — 66.67% winrate
- Troll Warlord — 32 games — 59.38% winrate
- Pugna — 31 games — 70.97% winrate
- Nature's Prophet — 30 games — 70.00% winrate
This season, MOUZ have shown solid progress and proven capable of defeating strong teams.
Tundra Esports vs MOUZ Head-To-Head
The teams have played against each other 6 times, and on all occasions Tundra Esports emerged victorious. The most recent match took place at BLAST Slam V (LAN, Bo3), where Tundra Esports won 2–0. Matches between these teams are usually intense and generally close.
Best Pick For Match Tundra Esports vs MOUZ
Taking into account the form of both teams, their results at Tier-1 tournaments, and head-to-head matches, it can be concluded that Tundra Esports have better chances of winning. However, the match will not be easy, as MOUZ are capable of putting up a strong fight. Considering that Tundra Esports are the most successful team in the BLAST Slam series, having won four times in a row, they will certainly be highly motivated to win once again.
Betting Prediction: Tundra Esports win.