LEC 2025 Winter: G2 defeats Fnatic and advances to semifinals

2025-02-18 11:29

LEC 2025 Winter: G2 defeats Fnatic and advances to semifinals

In the second round of the upper bracket of the LEC 2025 Winter Season of League of Legends, G2 Esports showed unparalleled strength, easily defeating Fnatic with a score of 2-0, proving their position as the favorite to win the championship.


The match adopted a best-of-three format. G2 always took the initiative in the contest between the two sides and won this crucial victory with absolute advantage, winning the ticket to the semi-finals. In the next game, G2 will face the winner of KOI and Karmine Corp to compete for the qualification to enter the finals.

Fnatic failed to stop G2's offensive in this encounter, but they still have a chance to continue their journey in the loser's bracket. For Fnatic, from this moment on, every game is crucial, because failure will directly mean elimination.

The two rounds of the loser group will still adopt a best-of-three format, but if they can successfully advance, they will face a more brutal best-of-five match, and need to win three maps to win. This format undoubtedly increases the intensity of the game and also places higher demands on the stability and resilience of the players.

G2 Esports is currently in hot form, continuing their excellent performance in the Winter Season and consolidating their position as the favorite to win this event. Last year, they successfully proved themselves to be the undisputed top team by winning the LEC 2024 Season Finals.

This season, G2 not only continued this dominance, but also demonstrated their stability and strong teamwork ability in key battles, leaving a deep impression on fans.

As the game progresses, the competition in the LEC 2025 Winter Season is becoming increasingly fierce. G2 continues to impact the championship with a strong performance, while Fnatic needs to prove its strength in desperate situations. Both teams will go all out in the next games and strive to win more honors for their fans and teams.

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