Tuesday’s VALORANT Masters London slate features two Round 2 low matches, with odds and expert picks for both BO3 series.
Tuesday’s VALORANT Masters London slate features two Round 2 low matches, with odds and expert picks for both BO3 series.

VALORANT Masters London 2026 continues on Tuesday, June 9, with Round 2 Low Matches, as Dragon Ranger Gaming face XLG Esports before FULL SENSE meet Global Esports in another regional derby.
Tuesday’s games will feature rematches from VCT Stage 1, but that makes them no less exciting, nor does it take away from the excellent VALORANT betting opportunities they present. Here are our free VALORANT betting previews for the two fixtures, along with odds courtesy of the top-rated bookmakers.
Dragon Ranger Gaming and XLG Esports are set to cross swords for the third time this season and the first time since the VCT China Playoffs, where XLG Esports won 3-1. Their previous meeting also went XLG’s way, ending in a 2-0 sweep for Huang “WsLeo” Ping-wei and his crew.
With a 2-0 lead in the head-to-head, XLG Esports are unsurprisingly strong favourites on the best esports bookmakers to defeat DRG on Tuesday. However, at this number, it is fair to explore ways to back the outsiders.
Dragon Ranger Gaming could not keep up with XLG across Stage 1, yet neither meeting was a complete blowout. The lower bracket final clash started poorly for DRG, but they showed good things on Haven and Split, taking 11 rounds on each map.
XLG Esports also did not look especially sharp in the opening round of Masters London, and considering their past fumble in Santiago, there are fair questions over whether they are as potent on LAN as they are domestically.
This is still XLG Esports’ game to lose, but DRG have shown enough in the matchup to believe they can take one map. At $1.66, that is the better betting angle.
Global Esports and FULL SENSE will face off on Tuesday in a rematch from the VCT Pacific Playoffs upper bracket final, where FULL SENSE won with a 2-0 sweep.
That game was much closer than the final result suggests, with Global Esports winning 19 combined rounds across the two maps. It was enough to show that GE can keep up with their regional rivals, even if they could not get over the line last time.
Despite their success in the previous meeting, FULL SENSE are priced level with Global Esports for Tuesday’s match, largely due to their shaky performance against FUT Esports in the opening round of the tournament.
FULL SENSE lost that game 0-2 and managed just 10 rounds across the two maps, which is a major concern heading into another difficult regional matchup.
Global Esports, on the other hand, came only a couple of rounds short of sweeping Leviatan. Their performance was much cleaner and more promising than what FULL SENSE produced in Round 1.
FULL SENSE looked rough in their opener, and while it is not fair to make firm conclusions from one game, their form appears shaky enough to believe Global Esports can force another close series. Over 2.5 maps is the best play.
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