Monday’s LPL slate features Anyone’s Legend vs Bilibili Gaming, with the winner moving closer to an MSI qualification place.
Monday’s LPL slate features Anyone’s Legend vs Bilibili Gaming, with the winner moving closer to an MSI qualification place.

Anyone’s Legend and Bilibili Gaming will meet on the Summoner’s Rift on Monday, June 8, when they clash for a spot in the lower bracket final of League of Legends Pro League 2026 Split 2.
This is the fifth meeting between the two Chinese LoL esports teams, who have already faced off twice this split. Both games ended in a BLG sweep, and according to the top-rated esports bookmakers, this one is unlikely to play out too differently.
| Best Odds | AL +250 at BetOnline | BLG -357.14 at Bovada |
| When | June 8, 2026 | 17:00 CST |
| Watch Live | Lolesports, Twitch |
Bilibili Gaming emerged from the regular season as the strongest team in the league, going 12-2 with a +16 map differential. Anyone’s Legend were solid enough to finish in the top four and skip Knights Rivals, but their eight-win record still left them a clear step behind BLG.
In the knockout stage, both teams have followed similar paths, with each suffering one loss to the surging Team WE. BLG slipped in the upper bracket quarterfinals, while AL lost in the upper bracket semifinals before bouncing back with a 3-0 sweep of LGD Gaming.
On paper, this is Bilibili Gaming’s game to lose. They have been far more consistent across the split, and while they still have volatile moments, their baseline level has been stronger than what Anyone’s Legend have shown.
Anyone’s Legend have produced a very mixed bag of results. While most teams have a recognisable style or clear way they want to play, AL have been all over the place. Their early game has looked excellent at times, but also worryingly poor in other matches, and the same can be said for their macro.
Bilibili Gaming, meanwhile, excel in the early game, but can get sloppy with their late-game decision-making. Team WE punished that weakness, so the question is whether Anyone’s Legend can do the same.
AL have shown high highs, but their form has been too scattered to trust in this spot. They are also 1-3 down in the head-to-head this season, with both losses this split coming in straight maps.
Even though BLG are not flawless and their cracks are there to be attacked, they are still the stabler side, they have side choice, and they are much more appealing at these numbers.
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