LEC Versus 2026: MKOI Close the Game Day with a Confident Victory Over Fnatic
The closing match of today at LEC Versus 2026 was Fnatic vs MKOI. Both teams held a 2-1 group record prior to this match. Both squads are among the strongest teams in the region, so the match was expected to be close. Let's see how it went.
Game 1 Picks:
- Fnatic: K`Sante, Jarvan IV, Azir, Aphelios, Thresh
- MKOI: Rumble, Pantheon, Akali, Corki, Alistar
Fnatic started this series pressing MKOI very well and managed to build a small advantage through kills. This gave them a slight gold lead. But once again, MKOI managed to execute an excellent fight at the second dragon. This allowed them to take the dragon and pull ahead in both kill score and gold.
At the 26th minute, MKOI had a small advantage of 2 thousand gold and three secured dragons. They were able to conduct an incredibly successful fight in Fnatic's jungle, where they managed to kill all enemy champions while losing only one. This increased their lead to 5 thousand and opened the road to Baron.
Despite the growing advantage, sieging the high ground was still problematic for MKOI against Azir. The best solution was to force a fight for an objective, win it, and end the game, which is exactly what happened. A fight at the dragon and a clean ACE for MKOI allowed them to march into Fnatic's undefended Nexus. 3-1 for MKOI and 2-2 for Fnatic at the end of the second week's game day.
Team Vitality
Shifters1.72Make a bet1.99LEC 2026 Versus - Regular Season
SK Gaming
NAVI2.9Make a bet1.35LEC 2026 Versus - Regular Season
Team Heretics
Los Ratones1.53Make a bet2.37LEC 2026 Versus - Regular Season
Movistar KOI
Karmine Corp Blue1.04Make a bet6.99LEC 2026 Versus - Regular Season
GIANTX1.62Make a bet2.15LEC 2026 Versus - Regular Season
Karmine Corp
G2 Esports1.7Make a bet1.98This year, the LEC Versus 2026 does not provide a cash prize for winning the tournament. Instead, teams are competing for the opportunity to qualify for the international tournament, First Stand 2026. The Regular Season will be held in a Bo1 format where every team faces each other. In total, teams will play 11 matches each, and those with the best results will advance to the playoffs.

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