Esports World Cup Dota 2 betting continues with a packed July 10 schedule featuring BetBoom, Xtreme, PARIVISION and more.
Esports World Cup Dota 2 betting continues with a packed July 10 schedule featuring BetBoom, Xtreme, PARIVISION and more.

Dota 2 at the Esports World Cup 2026 continues on Friday, July 10, with another 12 BO2 group-stage matches in Paris. These are team-win H2H markets, so a draw means a 1-1 split, while either side needs a 2-0 sweep to cash.
Below are our Dota 2 betting tips for Poor Rangers vs Team Falcons, Xtreme Gaming vs BetBoom Team, Rune Eaters vs GamerLegion, L1ga Team vs Team Liquid, Aurora Gaming vs PlayTime, Level Up vs Nigma Galaxy, Team Nemesis vs Vici Gaming, REKONIX vs Team Spirit, PARIVISION vs MOUZ, 1win vs Team OG, Inner Circle vs Virtus.pro and LGD Gaming vs Team Yandex. For more markets and futures, check out our Dota 2 betting hub, plus our guides for Counter-Strike, VALORANT, League of Legends, Rocket League and the best esports betting sites.
Team Falcons to win at $1.35 is the safe H2H play, with the favourite needing a clean 2-0 against a Poor Rangers side priced as one of the biggest outsiders on the slate.
Poor Rangers at $10.00 only need one wild draft to make this nervous, but Falcons have the stronger lanes, better late-game structure and more reliable closing power. The draw is a real BO2 threat, but Falcons remain the best team-win angle.
Xtreme Gaming to win at $5.00 is the first upset swing, with BetBoom Team a short enough favourite to oppose in a BO2 H2H market.
BetBoom are the more stable side at $2.10, but the price gap is wide for a match where one strong draft can flip the whole bet. Xtreme have enough top-end quality to snowball a map and turn it into a surprise 2-0.
Rune Eaters to win at $4.40 is the value side, with GamerLegion not quite short enough to scare us away from the bigger number.
GamerLegion are live at $2.35, but this feels like a matchup where draft comfort could matter more than pure market position. Rune Eaters have shown enough fight to make the $4.40 worth a shot.
Team Liquid to win at $1.58 is the cleaner H2H pick, with L1ga Team needing a huge turnaround to land the full sweep.
L1ga at $7.50 have upset appeal in single-map terms, but the team-win market demands two clean maps. Liquid should have the better structure and stronger mid-game control across the series.
Aurora Gaming to win at $1.88 is one of the better prices on the board for a favourite.
PlayTime are dangerous at $5.80, but Aurora have the more reliable path to controlling both maps. At near even money, Aurora are the preferred H2H bet.
Level Up to win at $9.00 is a high-risk upset punt, with Nigma Galaxy short enough to take on in this format.
Nigma are the stronger side at $1.45, but BO2 H2H betting gives outsiders a better way in than a normal series market. Level Up only need one strong start and one follow-up snowball to make the long price pay.
Vici Gaming to win at $1.95 is the H2H pick, with the favourite still sitting at a playable number.
Team Nemesis at $5.80 can make this messy, but Vici should have the better lane setup and the stronger chance of turning early objectives into a 2-0. The $1.95 price is fair.
Team Spirit to win at $1.35 is the right side, with REKONIX needing a near-perfect day to land the upset.
REKONIX at $10.00 are tempting purely because of the price, but Spirit have too much structure and late-game control to oppose here. The draw is probably the bigger danger than a REKONIX sweep.
PARIVISION to win at $1.75 is the preferred play, with MOUZ facing a tough ask to take both maps.
MOUZ are a big number at $7.50, but PARIVISION have looked like the more polished side and should have the stronger map-control plan. The favourite is short, but not too short.
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Team OG to win at $7.50 is another upset pick, with 1win short enough to oppose in the team-win market.
1win are clearly respected at $1.52, but a 2-0 is a lot to ask at that price. OG only need one draft edge to put pressure on 1win, and if they take the first map, the H2H upset becomes very live.
Virtus.pro to win at $1.62 is the pick, with the favourite offering a decent price against Inner Circle.
Inner Circle at $7.50 need a massive first-map swing to make this a real team-win threat. Virtus.pro should have the better macro control and the stronger chance of closing both maps if they start cleanly.
Team Yandex to win at $2.05 is the final H2H play, with the price good enough for a side that has looked more reliable in this group.
LGD Gaming at $5.30 are never comfortable to fade, but Yandex have the sharper team-win profile. If they keep the tempo high and avoid slow farming maps, $2.05 looks playable.
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