Gen.G enter as heavy favourites against KT Rolster, but their head-to-head history makes the KT +2.5 maps angle appealing.
Gen.G enter as heavy favourites against KT Rolster, but their head-to-head history makes the KT +2.5 maps angle appealing.

Gen.G and KT Rolster will cross swords on Saturday, June 13, in Round 4 of League of Legends Champions Korea 2026 Road to MSI, in what is expected to be a one-sided clash.
The top bookmakers are giving Gen.G a 94.3% implied probability of success, but KT Rolster have already shown this split that they can make life awkward for the reigning LCK champions.
| Best Odds | Gen.G $1.06 at 1xBet | KT $8.00 at Betway |
| When | June 13, 2026 | 17:00 KST |
| Watch Live | Lolesports, Twitch |
By most metrics, the market view makes sense. Gen.G have looked much better and more stable than KT Rolster across the final stretch of the regular season, and they enter this matchup in excellent form.
However, for whatever reason, KT consistently cause Gen.G issues, regardless of how the two teams are trending coming into the matchup.
Even in their last clash at the end of May, Gen.G needed a massive comeback to come out ahead of KT Rolster, although the first map was a Gen.G stomp. Their other meeting, at the start of the split, ended in a 2-1 victory for KT Rolster.
Regardless of what the head-to-head history has shown, there is no denying that Gen.G have been rounding into form. After a slow start to the split, they have gradually found traction and are steadily reclaiming their status as one of the world’s best teams.
With a 10-1 record from their last 11 outings, Gen.G are in excellent shape, and their performance metrics back that up. They are one of the best early-game teams in the league, while their mid-to-late game and neutral objective control remain elite.
Gen.G’s 62% Dragon control and 69.2% Baron control underline how difficult they are to contain once they start building pressure around the map.
By the numbers, Gen.G should win this comfortably. However, KT Rolster have been feisty underdogs all split, and they have already shown they can trouble the reigning LCK champions. At $1.72, KT to take a map is hard to pass up.
Esports Betting Analyst
Mark Prezelj is a Slovenian esports betting analyst with over 3,500 articles at EsportBet and the founder of Lines64.com — someone who has been reading odds longer than most readers have been watching esports.