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2 months ago 0
LEC Spring continues on April 13 with Fnatic vs SK Gaming and GIANTX vs Shifters. Read the latest picks, odds, and betting angles for both matches.
2 months ago 0
LEC 2026 Spring Week 2 ends Monday, April 6 with GIANTX vs Team Heretics and Team Vitality vs Movistar KOI. Picks, odds, and form notes inside.
2 months ago 0
LEC 2026 Spring closes Week 1 on Monday, March 30 with Natus Vincere vs SK Gaming and Team Heretics vs Team Vitality. Picks and odds inside.
2 months ago 0
LEC 2026 Spring continues Sunday, March 29 with SK Gaming vs Team Heretics and Movistar KOI vs Fnatic. Form notes, odds, and picks inside.
2 months ago 0
LEC 2026 Spring begins Saturday, March 28 with GIANTX vs Fnatic, Karmine Corp vs Team Vitality, and Natus Vincere vs Movistar KOI.
1 year ago 0
Karmine Corp eliminate Fnatic with a dominant 3-0 sweep in the LEC Spring Playoffs, keeping their MSI 2025 hopes alive ahead of a rematch with KOI.
1 year ago 0
Following an outstanding League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) Spring split, Elias "Upset" Lipp has been rewarded with the top individual honour.
1 year ago 0
G2 Esports defeated KOI 3-1 in the LEC Spring 2025 upper-bracket final to secure a grand final spot and become the first team to qualify for MSI 2025.
3 years ago 0
MAD Lions and G2 Esports will face off this Friday in the LEC Spring 2023 Playoffs. See our best bets and predictions here.
3 years ago 0
See our LEC Spring tips for Team Heretics vs Astralis, KOI vs Excel Esports, Team Vitality vs Team BDS, and Fnatic vs MAD Lions.
3 years ago 0
See our best bets for MAD Lions vs Astralis, Team Heretics vs Excel Esports, Fnatic vs Team BDS, and KOI vs G2 Esports in LEC Spring Week 2.
3 years ago 0
League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2023 Spring kicks off on Saturday, March 11, with a set of five games.
3 years ago 0
The LEC 2023 Spring split is set to kick off on March 11. ESB has previewed the upcoming season and come up with a top pick for the title.
3 years ago 0
Benched Fnatic player Elias “Upset” Lipp will reportedly replace Matúš “Neon” Jakubčík on Team Vitality for the upcoming LoL EMEA Championship (LEC) Spring split.