European Pro League Series
① Mouz Nxt carry deeper European ESL experience and structured executes into a likely 2-1 series against Unity eSports.
② Unity eSports have demonstrated patient, methodical play but sometimes lack finishing power in the last few rounds.
③ The matchup should feature tight mid-round decisions and strong utility usage by both sides.
① Phantom eSports have a compact unit with solid coordination on their primary maps, making a clean 2-0 plausible.
② Oxuji eSports tend to rely on high-skill clutches and map-specific strategies, which can tilt one map but struggle to sustain across two.
③ The series should feature Phantom's disciplined execution and efficient utility usage.
① Acend have climbed the league standings with cohesive team play and reliable clutch performances.
② Kolesie are a capable underdog with emerging talent, but their depth is tested against a top-tier roster.
③ The match is likely to hinge on Mirage and Nuke control, where Acend have shown consistency.
① Team Nemesis have put together a solid European Pro League run, leveraging patient map control and strong mid-round calls.
② Kono ECF appear hungry for upsets but sometimes overextend in late-game decision-making.
③ The series should feature a mix of mid-control duels and well-timed executes on the A site.
① Phantom eSports appear favored due to a stronger map pool and recent form in European Pro League matches.
② Oxuji eSports have pockets of brilliance but struggle with consistency across maps, making it tough to steal a game.
③ The series could hinge on early rounds and map selection, where Phantom often asserts pressure early.
① Ence Academy comes in with strong strategic depth and proven map control in recent showings.
② Sashi eSport counters with flexible T-side setups and opportunistic plays to disrupt Ence's tempo.
③ The series is likely to rotate through favored CS:GO maps where both teams have comfortable setups.
