This day has quite the mixed matchups on deck. Oh My God and LNG Esports, two closely ranked teams, will be fighting each other. After that, a polarizing matchup between Top Esports and Bilibili Gaming will ensue. Read on for the likely winners and the players to look out for!

Oh My God versus LNG Esports

Oh My God (2.18 to win) doesn’t have any standout players, and their coin flip style of teamfights is really messy. They can take wins but aren’t able to make any meaningful wins right after, which is one thing no one wants in a team. Inconsistency is one of their main issues, from individual playstyle up to team play.

Compared to OMG, LNG Esports (1.52 to win) is relatively the better team. While they have an average record, the odds are better when match against a team that is underperforming. Light is a pretty good AD carry and Maple’s clean mid plays certainly contributes to the team’s success.

This can be a battle of “mid diff”, and LNG has the better and more consistent mid in this case. With some leniency on the potential messy plays, LNG should be able to win 2-1 against OMG.

Bilibili Gaming versus Top Esports

Bilibili Gaming (6.61 to win) has a messy record to start off their tournament. We have yet to see Meteor, their relatively best jungler, in any game as of now. L3st16, the academy rookie jungler that’s taking Meteor’s spot, isn’t really doing a great job.

Top Esports (1.04 to win) on the other hand has one of the most proactive and excellent junglers in the LPL with Karsa. He only plays a handful of early ganking champions, but he makes those few champions count with his laners who are excellent in their respective lanes as well. There’s no competing with the rising star from Spring, because they just keep on living their namesakes.

Top Esports definitely takes this easy win because BLG’s players are no match for this world-renowned powerhouse.