LPL Split 2 continues on May 2 with Weibo Gaming vs Top Esports and Invictus Gaming vs Anyone’s Legend. Read picks and odds.
LPL Split 2 continues on May 2 with Weibo Gaming vs Top Esports and Invictus Gaming vs Anyone’s Legend. Read picks and odds.

League of Legends Pro League (LPL) 2026 Split 2 continues on Saturday, May 2, with Weibo Gaming taking on Top Esports before Invictus Gaming face Anyone’s Legend. The first match is the more appealing underdog spot, while the later series looks like a chance to stay with the form team rather than chase a big price for the sake of it.
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| Best Odds | Weibo Gaming +135 at BetOnline | Top Esports -181.82 at SportsBetting |
| When | May 2, 2026 | 17:00 CST |
| Watch Live | Lolesports, Twitch |
Weibo already showed the blueprint for this matchup a few days ago, and that makes the plus-money price hard to leave alone.
Their 2-0 win over Top Esports was not some ancient form line from a different patch or a different phase of the year. It happened this week, and it came in a stretch where TES have suddenly looked a lot more hittable. After also being swept by Anyone’s Legend, TES are being asked to turn this around quickly against a team that has just handled them cleanly.
Weibo were not perfect against Invictus Gaming, but even that 1-2 loss does not kill the case here. They have direct evidence that they can beat TES, and at +135 the market is giving enough room to take that seriously. TES may still have the higher ceiling, but Weibo are the side with the more attractive price.
| Best Odds | Invictus Gaming +230 at BetOnline | Anyone’s Legend -333.33 at SportsBetting |
| When | May 2, 2026 | 19:00 CST |
| Watch Live | Lolesports, Twitch |
Anyone’s Legend are short, but their recent work still makes the favourite price playable.
AL have not just been beating the teams around them; they have been doing it without needing every game to turn into a coin flip. The 2-0 over Invictus Gaming earlier in the week is the most important piece here, and they backed it up by sweeping Top Esports as well. That is a strong enough run to make it hard to talk yourself into IG at the bigger number.
Invictus deserve some respect after the win over Weibo, but this is a tougher ask. Anyone’s Legend have already had this matchup under control once, and their current level looks more repeatable than IG’s sharper moments. At -333.33, the price is not exciting, but it is still above the cutoff and lines up with the form.
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