LPL playoffs continue on June 5 with Anyone’s Legend vs LGD Gaming in a BO5 lower-bracket match. Get odds and our best pick.
LPL playoffs continue on June 5 with Anyone’s Legend vs LGD Gaming in a BO5 lower-bracket match. Get odds and our best pick.

LPL 2026 Split 2 Playoffs continue on Friday, June 5, 2026, with Anyone’s Legend taking on LGD Gaming in a BO5 lower-bracket match at 17:00 CST.
Below is our betting tip for Anyone’s Legend vs LGD Gaming, with Hard Fearless Draft adding another layer to a series where the favourite is priced extremely short. For more LoL markets and futures, check out our League of Legends betting hub, plus our guides for Dota 2, Counter-Strike, VALORANT, Rocket League and the best esports betting sites.
| Best Odds | Anyone’s Legend $1.10 at GG Bet | LGD Gaming $6.00 at Stake |
| When | June 5, 2026 | 17:00 CST |
| Watch Live | Official LPL broadcast, Huya, Bilibili, Douyu |
LGD Gaming to win at $6.00 is the only betting angle worth taking from the supplied market, because Anyone’s Legend are listed at $1.10 and that is simply too short for a BO5 playoff series.
Anyone’s Legend deserve heavy favouritism. They came into the bracket from the stronger side of the Split 2 standings, have the cleaner season profile and should be better equipped if this becomes a controlled, standard five-game series. The issue is price, not team strength. At $1.10, there is almost no room for a poor draft, a slow first game, or the kind of champion-pool squeeze that Hard Fearless Draft can create late in a series.
LGD are a high-risk play, but $6.00 gives punters a real return for backing the upset. They do not need to be the better team across the whole split; they need to drag AL into uncomfortable drafts, steal momentum early and make the favourite play tight in the lower bracket. With only match-winner odds supplied, LGD are the value side.
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