RLCS Paris Major playoffs continue on May 23 with Spacestation vs MIBR, NRG vs FURIA, Twisted Minds vs FUT and Vitality vs NiP.
RLCS Paris Major playoffs continue on May 23 with Spacestation vs MIBR, NRG vs FURIA, Twisted Minds vs FUT and Vitality vs NiP.

Rocket League betting continues at the RLCS 2026 Paris Major on Saturday, May 23, with the playoffs moving into best-of-seven series. Spacestation Gaming take on MIBR, NRG Esports face FURIA Esports, Twisted Minds meet FUT Esports, and Team Vitality close the slate against Ninjas in Pyjamas.
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| Best Odds | Spacestation Gaming -454.55 at BetOnline | MIBR +280 at SportsBetting |
| When | May 23, 2026 | Playoffs |
| Watch Live | Rocket League, RLEsports |
Spacestation Gaming are short, but they still look like the right side in this playoff opener.
MIBR have enough attacking speed to make this more dangerous than the price suggests, especially in a BO7 where one hot game can shift the mood quickly. The issue is that Spacestation have been the more consistent team across the event so far, coming through Group D at 2-1 while MIBR had to fight out of Group B at 1-2. Over seven games, that steadier floor should matter.
The -454.55 is not exciting, but it is still above the usual cutoff and lines up with the matchup. If SSG keep their defensive rotations clean and stop MIBR from turning this into a chaos-heavy series, they should have enough to move on.
| Best Odds | NRG Esports -312.5 at BetOnline | FURIA Esports +210 at SportsBetting |
| When | May 23, 2026 | Playoffs |
| Watch Live | Rocket League, RLEsports |
FURIA are the value side at the bigger number.
NRG deserve favouritism after finishing second in Group B, but this still feels like the kind of series where the underdog can cause real problems. FURIA came through Group D at 1-2, and while that is not a perfect lead-in, their style is built for upsetting cleaner teams if they can force uncomfortable defensive sequences and turn the match into a high-speed shootout.
The BO7 format helps the stronger team on paper, but it also gives FURIA more time to find a rhythm. NRG may still win this, though +210 is big enough to take the swing on a side that can steal momentum quickly if the first couple of games stay tight.
| Best Odds | Twisted Minds -312.5 at BetOnline | FUT Esports +210 at SportsBetting |
| When | May 23, 2026 | Playoffs |
| Watch Live | Rocket League, RLEsports |
Twisted Minds look like the better playoff side to trust.
FUT did enough to get out of Group A, but the step up here is awkward. Twisted Minds went 2-1 in Group C and have looked more comfortable turning pressure into goals without needing every game to become frantic. In a BO7, that repeatability matters more than one or two explosive patches.
FUT are dangerous if they can drag this into long overtimes and make Twisted Minds chase boost, but the favourite should have the stronger baseline across the full series. At -312.5, Twisted Minds are short but playable.
| Best Odds | Team Vitality -312.5 at BetOnline | Ninjas in Pyjamas +210 at SportsBetting |
| When | May 23, 2026 | Playoffs |
| Watch Live | Rocket League, RLEsports |
Vitality are the stronger side, and this is a fair enough number for a home-stage playoff match.
NiP have already done well to reach this stage from Group C, but Vitality’s Group A run gives them the cleaner case. They came through at 2-1 and now get a BO7 where their ceiling, experience and home-crowd lift should all be useful. NiP can punish mistakes, but they will need more than just one sharp opening game to pull this off.
The risk is that Vitality feel the weight of the French crowd if NiP steal a game early, but over a full seven-game series, the favourite should have more ways to adjust. At -312.5, Vitality are the right side to finish the slate.
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