LEC Spring Week 4 ends on April 20 with Shifters vs G2 Esports and SK Gaming vs Karmine Corp. Read the latest picks, odds, and betting angles.
LEC Spring Week 4 ends on April 20 with Shifters vs G2 Esports and SK Gaming vs Karmine Corp. Read the latest picks, odds, and betting angles.

League of Legends EMEA Championship 2026 Spring enters the final round of Week 4 on Monday, April 20, with two matches on the slate as Shifters take on G2 Esports, followed by SK Gaming facing a tough test against Karmine Corp.
Esportbet brings you free League of Legends betting predictions and tips for the two games, along with odds from the top-rated bookmakers.
| Best Odds | SHFT +650 at BetOnline | G2 -1428.57 at SportsBetting |
| When | April 20, 2026 | 17:00 CEST |
| Watch Live | Lolesports, Twitch |
With an 0-3 record, Shifters have quickly built a reputation as one of the weakest-performing teams in the league. So it is no surprise to see them priced as +650 outsiders against the defending champions.
G2 Esports have not looked all that convincing either. They sit at 2-2 ahead of this match, with wins over Team Heretics and SK Gaming, but losses to Team Vitality and Fnatic. For a team with G2’s standards, that is not exactly reassuring form.
That is what makes this spot a little more interesting than the odds suggest. G2 are still the better side on paper, but they have made a habit of dropping focus in regular-season games and making life harder for themselves than it should be.
Shifters are an awkward team to trust, but they are not completely hopeless. Their record is poor, though they have had enough decent stretches to suggest they can stay competitive if G2 are even slightly off. At the current number, the underdogs look worth a small look to keep things closer than expected.
The +162 line on best LoL betting sites for Shifters to take a map is the angle that stands out most.
| Best Odds | SK +450 at BetOnline | KC -833.33 at SportsBetting |
| When | April 20, 2026 | 19:00 CEST |
| Watch Live | Lolesports, Twitch |
Karmine Corp will play their third match of LEC Spring on Monday when they face SK Gaming, and based on the way these teams stack up, it is hard to look past KC getting the job done.
The last time these teams met, during LEC Versus, Karmine Corp were comfortably the better side, and the gap still looks significant. SK have managed just two wins from seven matches this split, beating Shifters in Week 2 and Fnatic last Monday. Even that Fnatic result felt more like Fnatic dropping the ball than SK finding another level.
SK have already shown they are not in the same class as the league’s top teams. Karmine Corp, by contrast, were arguably the most reliable side throughout LEC Versus until the grand final loss, and nothing from their recent games suggests they have dropped away.
KC remain one of the safer teams to trust when facing weaker opposition. They are cleaner in draft, stronger in lane, and far more dependable once they get control of the map. Unless they completely misfire, this should be another straightforward result for Karmine Corp.
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