
T1 Dominate KT Rolster with Clean 2–0 Sweep — LCK 2025 Round 3–5
The first match of the day in the Legend Group featured T1 vs KT Rolster. T1 currently hold third place in the group, while KT Rolster sit in fourth — though the gap between them before this match was five wins.
Game 1 Picks:
- T1: Ambessa, Jarvan IV, Orianna, Varus, Bard
- KT Rolster: Sion, Xin Zhao, Ryze, Sivir, Neeko
Game 2 Picks:
- T1: Gwen, Wukong, Annie, Jhin, Blitzcrank
- KT Rolster: Rumble, Trundle, Taliyah, Corki, Rell
Game 1 was completely one-sided and under T1 ’s full control. They dominated lanes and executed clean ganks with Jarvan IV and Bard. Their mobility allowed them to pick off KT Rolster players in places they thought were safe. Tower dives were flawless — T1 consistently took down 2–3 opponents without losing a single member. The game ended 25–5 in T1’s favor at the 23-minute mark.
Game 2, just like the first, was all about T1’s control. They won every lane and had total dominance over the map and objectives. Keria on Blitzcrank and Gumayusi on Jhin absolutely crushed the bot lane, building a gold lead of over 3,000 between the ADCs by the 20-minute mark. Nearly every skirmish started with a Blitzcrank hook that guaranteed a kill and gave T1 the numbers advantage. The final fight at Baron ended in a complete wipe for KT Rolster, and T1 pushed in to destroy the base.
T1 support Keria claimed MVP of the series after an outstanding performance, finishing 1/1/21 on Bard and 1/1/22 on Blitzcrank.
This victory marked T1’s 17th win of the season, bringing their record to 17–6 and securing third place in the standings. For Faker, it was his 700th career win in the LCK — a record-breaking milestone. Meanwhile, KT Rolster now sit at 11–14, holding fourth place in the standings after the loss.












LCK Summer 2025 Round 3–5 will run from July 23 to August 31. This stage will determine which teams qualify directly for the LCK Playoffs and which ones will have to go through the Play-In phase. The tournament features a prize pool of ₩562,500,000 KRW (approximately $407,919 USD). But more importantly, the top three teams will earn spots at the biggest event of the year — the 2025 World Championship. The stakes are high, and every team is aiming for victory. Make sure to bookmark the LoL News page so you don’t miss any key updates from the world of League of Legends esports.

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