G2 Esports vs FURIA MSI 2025 betting tip, match prediction
The 2025 Mid-Season Invitational is about to kick off with G2 Esports vs FURIA. While elimination isn’t yet on the line, the winning team will take a big step toward qualifying for the bracket stage, and stakes will be high for bettors looking to start the event off on the right foot.
| Match | G2 Esports vs FURIA – MSI 2025 |
|---|---|
| Kick-off | June 27, 2025, at 3 pm ET |
| Top Pick | G2 to win, over 3.5 maps |
| Best Price | |
| Betting favorite | G2 Esports |
The play-in stage of this year’s MSI is putting four teams against each other. Only two teams will move on to the official bracket stage while two teams will face elimination, meaning each match will be high-stakes. In the case of G2 Esports vs FURIA, the European representatives at G2 may have a significant advantage over their initial opponent.
G2 Esports vs FURIA Esports match overview
- Tournament: MSI 2025
- Stage: Play-In Stage
- Game: League of Legends
- Format: Best-of-five
Betting tip: G2’s international experience and overall higher skill ceiling may be more than enough for it to comfortably defeat FURIA.
G2 Esports vs FURIA match analysis
G2 Esports has consistently been one of the strongest European League of Legends teams for many years now, and most recently has stood alongside the likes of First Stand runner-up Karmine Corp. Much of this is thanks to jungler SkewMond, who is easily one of the most consistent players on the team. His objective acquisition and strategic ganks usually give G2 the edge it needs to achieve victory, though it isn’t always enough.
BrokenBlade and Labrov both often leave much to be desired, sometimes being overshadowed by their better-performing teammates. Fortunately for G2, between Hans Sama’s excellent ADC skills and Caps’ synergy with the team’s jungler fromt he mid lane, 2019’s MSI champions have a good shot of taking down FURIA and progressing in the play-in stage.

Speaking of FURIA, the team doesn’t really have many recent achievements under its belt to inspire confidence in its ability to perform at this level. The team’s decisive 3-0 victory in the LTA South 2025 Spring final won FURIA its first-ever title, which is an impressive feat, but also showcases the team’s lack of international exposure. This may prove to be a problem against the much more experienced G2 squad.
Many of FURIA’s recent wins are thanks to the team’s jungler, Tatu, though that doesn’t mean the rest of the team is lacking. Guigo, Tutsz, Ayu, and JoJo are all fine players in their own right, and they all heavily contributed to FURIA steamrolling through much of the competition in the recent LTA South split. The looming question is how the team’s skill holds up when pitted against elite international opposition.
Roster and roles
| G2 Esports | FURIA |
|---|---|
| BrokenBlade – Top | Guigo – Top |
| SkewMond – Jungler | Tatu – Jungler |
| Caps – Mid | Tutsz – Mid |
| Hans Sama – ADC | Ayu – ADC |
| Labrov – Support | JoJo – Support |
Champion pool
- G2 opts to pick from a handful of champions instead of experimenting too much. The pool includes Gnar, Renekton, Dr. Mundo, Maokai, Akali, Hwei, Taliyah, Kai’Sa, Ashe, Varus, Rell, Nautilus, and Alistar.
- FURIA was forced to change its champion composition multiple times, though it has seemingly found some champions that work best for it. The team has found the most success with champions like Rumble, Aatrox, Skarner, Ahri, Taliyah, Miss Fortune, Jhin, and Alistar.
Key stats
| Metric | G2 Esports | FURIA | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Map winrate | 59% | 66% | FURIA |
| First blood | 55.9% | 56.3% | G2 |
| First Tower | 70.6% | 59.4% | G2 |
G2 Esports vs FURIA head-to-head records
This will be the first time G2 Esports and FURIA meet on the big stage, primarily thanks to the fact that FURIA hasn’t had much opportunity at the international level.
G2 Esports and FURIA match history
G2 Esports was comfortably winning most matches in the LEC 2025 Spring split, though it stumbled in the end and lost the grand final to KOI.
- G2 Esports vs KOI – 1-3
- G2 Esports vs KOI – 3-1
- G2 Esports vs Fnatic – 3-1
- G2 Esports vs Karmine Corp – 1-2
- G2 Esports vs SK Gaming – 2-0
FURIA dominated most of its recent matches. While it lost to PNG twice, the team came back stronger and comfortably found success in a grand finals rematch.
- FURIA vs PNG – 3-0
- FURIA vs Isurus Estral – 3-1
- FURIA vs PNG – 1-3
- FURIA vs Keyd Stars – 3-0
- FURIA vs PNG – 1-2

G2 Esports vs FURIA betting odds snapshot
| Market | Odds |
|---|---|
| G2 Esports to win | 1.08 |
| FURIA to win | 7.32 |
| Total maps over 3.5 | 1.81 |
Odds via , 02:05 pm ET June 25, 2025.
G2 Esports vs FURIA betting picks and predictions
FURIA has done well to make it to the international stage, but the team’s lack of experience can’t be ignored given the level of competition here at MSI. G2 has participated in multiple MSI tournaments and even won the 2019 edition, showcasing the team’s great experience and confidence on this stage. FURIA’s nerves may falter in its first MSI match, giving G2 Esports the opportunity it needs to capitalize on FURIA’s questionable macro decisions to claim a clean victory.
Best picks
- Under 3.5 maps @ 1.93: This would be the first time FURIA plays on such a big stage. There’s a good chance FURIA may perform uncharacteristically poorly in the first match as it familiarizes itself.
- G2 gets first blood @ 1.7: As FURIA attempts to get into a rhythm, G2 will likely want to capitalize on FURIA’s lack of experience to get some early kills and start the match off on the right foot.
G2 Esports vs FURIA prediction
Our G2 Esports vs Furia pick: G2 as the match winner 3-0 at .











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