Yunara's Unstoppable Force Seals the Sweep for FURIA
FURIA completes a dominant 3-0 sweep over LOUD in the CBLOL 2026 Playoffs, led by Yunara's incredible performance on Yuumi.
FURIA Esports 82% vs LOUD 18%
Top players by damage
The stakes could not have been higher for this final clash of the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 Playoffs. With the series sitting at a 2-0 lead, FURIA entered Game 3 not just looking to win, but looking to finalize a statement of absolute dominance over their rivals, LOUD. A victory would complete the clean sweep and cement their status as the undisputed kings of the bracket, while LOUD faced the grim reality of a humiliating shutout. As the pressure mounted, the favorites delivered exactly as the numbers suggested, leaving no doubt about who owns the jungle of Brazil right now.
Key Takeaways
* Yunara delivered a masterclass on Yunara, posting a staggering 10.00 KDA and ensuring the gold lead stayed firmly in FURIA's favor. * Envy attempted to carry the mid-lane for LOUD with a 5/5/3 scoreline, but could not overcome the massive -1112 gold deficit at the fifteen-minute mark. * LOUD's jungle star, YoungJae, struggled immensely on Qiyana, finishing with a devastating 1/6/4 KDA that allowed FURIA to control the map objectives.
Early Game
As the match began, the atmosphere was electric, and the draft immediately set the stage for a tactical showdown. While the pre-draft analysis highlighted the importance of Ryze, the actual game centered on the raw power of FURIA's composition. The early game was a tug-of-war of lane pressure. LOUD's mid-laner, Envy, managed to secure a significant +1112 gold advantage over Tutsz early on, appearing to threaten a comeback. However, this individual brilliance was isolated. While LOUD's jungle presence on Qiyana was struggling to find footing, the FURIA top-laner, Guigo, used his Sion to maintain a stable +308 gold lead, effectively neutralizing the early pressure from LOUD's top lane.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted decisively during a mid-game skirmish near the second dragon pit. Although LOUD had secured 3 dragons to FURIA's 2, they were unable to convert this objective control into actual kills. The turning point arrived when FURIA's support, JoJo, showcased why Lulu is such a nightmare in this meta, providing a massive 10 assists to keep the team's frontline alive. This allowed Tutsz to utilize the burst of Cassiopeia to punish LOUD's overextensions. The sheer weight of the 64.7k gold advantage held by FURIA began to crush the spirit of the opposition, as LOUD's primary damage source, Bull, found himself unable to find any openings on Corki.
Closing Out
By the thirty-five-minute mark, the writing was on the wall. FURIA had secured a crucial Baron to break the final defenses of the LOUD base. The execution was clinical, as the team dismantled the remaining 3 towers of LOUD with surgical precision. Yunara's presence on the map was felt everywhere, as her high kill participation and gold lead made it impossible for LOUD to mount any meaningful resistance. As the nexus exploded, the scoreboard told the story of a total shutdown: 17 kills for FURIA compared to just 9 for LOUD, marking a perfect conclusion to a flawless series.
Polymarket Market
The market's reading of this specific game was remarkably accurate. Entering the match, Polymarket investors had placed a 68% win probability on FURIA, a figure that closely mirrored the actual outcome. While the draft suggested a much tighter 53% to 47% split, the in-game execution revealed a much wider gap in mechanical stability. The market correctly identified that LOUD's recent instability was not a fluke but a systemic failure in their ability to close out leads. This result officially closes the series at 3-0, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayu | FURIA | Yunara | Bot | 5/1/5 | +256 | — |
| Tatu | FURION | Rek'Sai | Jungle | 6/3/5 | -190 | — |
| Tutsz | FURIA | Cassiopeia | Mid | 3/3/7 | -1112 | — |
| JoJo | FURIA | Lulu | Support | 1/0/10 | -212 | — |
| Guigo | FURIA | Sion | Top | 2/2/6 | +308 | — |
| Bull | LOUD | Corki | Bot | 1/2/4 | -256 | — |
| YoungJae | LOUD | Qiyana | Jungle | 1/6/4 | +190 | — |
| Envy | LOUD | Zoe | Mid | 5/5/3 | +1112 | — |
| uZent | LOUD | Nami | Support | 0/2/8 | +212 | — |
| Xyno | LOUD | Gnar | Top | 2/2/2 | -308 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the draft advantage predicted for LOUD actually materialize? A: No, despite the initial prediction of a close match, FURIA's superior teamfight synergy and the massive gold lead for Yunara completely invalidated LOUD's tactical plan.
Q: How much impact did the jungle performance have on the outcome?
It was the deciding factor, as YoungJae's poor 1/6/4 scoreline on Qiyana prevented LOUD from contesting the Baron that FURIA used to end the game.
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