Bilibili Gaming and Hanwha Life Esports meet again for the MSI 2026 trophy after BLG won the upper-bracket final 3-1.
Bilibili Gaming and Hanwha Life Esports meet again for the MSI 2026 trophy after BLG won the upper-bracket final 3-1.

The 2026 Mid-Season Invitational comes down to one final BO5 on Sunday, July 12, with Bilibili Gaming and Hanwha Life Esports meeting again for the trophy in Daejeon, South Korea. BLG won the upper-bracket final 3-1 earlier in the week, while HLE have battled back through the lower bracket to earn their rematch.
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Bilibili Gaming 3-1 at $3.80 is the grand final play, with BLG looking strong enough to win the title without needing a full five-game series.
The match-winner odds have BLG at $1.55 and Hanwha Life Esports at $2.35, which feels about right after the upper-bracket final. HLE are absolutely live in the rematch, especially if they can slow the early game and give their carries room to scale, but BLG already showed they can punish this matchup from draft through to objective setup.
The first meeting finished 3-1 to Bilibili Gaming, and the same scoreline makes sense again. HLE have enough quality to take a game, and a clean 3-0 feels a little too ambitious against an LCK side of this level. But BLG’s solo-lane pressure, teamfight timing and ability to force HLE into awkward river setups give them the clearer route to three wins.
This is the biggest League of Legends match of the year so far, and BLG look like the team peaking at the right moment. Hanwha can make them work for it, but the $3.80 on Bilibili Gaming 3-1 gives us a better return than the straight win while still matching the most likely script for the final.
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