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FURIA Executes Clinical 3-0 Sweep Over RED Canids in CBLOL

FURIA dominates RED Canids with a 3-0 sweep in the CBLOL 2026 Playoffs, led by legendary jungle performances from Tatu and Tutsz.

RED CanidsRed Canids
Series03
FURIAFuriaWinner
G1Furia31:40
G2Furia35:10
G3Furia40:30
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · RED Canids · FURIA
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
45%·56%
G1 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó FURIA
45%·56%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
25%·76%
G2 · cierre draftCOIN FLIP
mercado de game→ ganó FURIA
49%·52%
Tras G2
serie · reacción del mercado
10%·91%
G3 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó FURIA
36%·65%
Resultado final: 0-3se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

FURIA has officially asserted their dominance over the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 Playoffs, delivering a ruthless 3-0 sweep against RED Canids. What began as a highly anticipated clash between two titans ended as a masterclass in clinical execution, leaving the Canids searching for answers in the wake of a total takeover.

Key Takeaways

* Tatu emerged as the series MVP, providing the backbone of the victory with legendary performances on Lee Sin and T00ndle, including a staggering 13.00 KDA in the final game. * The series was defined by a massive widening of the gap, as FURIA moved from a slight pre-match underdog at 56% to a near-certainty, effectively suffocating the Canids' ability to scale. * While the first game was a blowout with a 20-4 kill score, the series concluded with a grueling 40:30 minute marathon in Game 3, proving FURIA could win both through pure aggression and late-game macro.

Before the Series

The hype surrounding this matchup was centered on the jungle and mid-lane matchups. Pre-match analysis suggested that the series would hinge on whether STEPZ could generate enough early gold swings to disrupt the FURIA engine. There was significant talk about the mid-lane duel between Kaze and Tutsz, with many predicting that Kaze's high 5.1 KDA would dictate the tempo. The tactical landscape was set by a meta dominated by Varus and Orianna, and the question was whether RED Canids could leverage their lane advantages to snowball or if FURIA's superior teamfighting would act as an insurmountable wall.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

FURIA entered the arena with a hunger that completely dismantled the RED Canids' game plan from the opening minutes. In a match lasting 31:40, the Brazilian giants didn't just win; they executed a clinical takeover. The scoreline was a staggering 20-4 in favor of FURIA, fueled by a massive 13k gold advantage. While the draft featured high-presence picks like Varus, FURIA took a calculated risk by allowing Morttheus to pick the ADC, relying on the durability of Guigo's Ornn and the utility of Tutsz's Galio to absorb the pressure. This victory sent a clear signal: the Canids' early-game engine had been neutralized.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was about dominance, Game 2 was about the systematic dismantling of hope. RED Canids entered the match with the mission to equalize, and for a moment, it looked possible. Their bot lane, led by Morttheus on Senna, actually secured significant gold leads. However, the shadow of Tutsz loomed large. His legendary performance on Twisted Fate, posting a 7/1/6 KDA, allowed him to rotate across the map and chip away at the Canids' momentum. Supported by Tatu's incredible 6/1/6 performance on Lee Sin, FURIA secured a massive 69.9k gold advantage, turning what looked like a potential comeback into a near-certainty.

Game 3 — The Climax

The final act of this series was a true test of nerves. Unlike the previous games, the early stages of Game 3 presented a deceptive sense of hope for RED Canids. The jungle matchup between STEPZ and Tatu looked like a disaster for the favorites, as Tatu found himself trailing by over 1000 gold at the fifteen-minute mark. But this was the brilliance of FURIA. As the game progressed into a 40:30 minute marathon, the jungle gap finally closed. Tatu's Trundle found the perfect engages, and Tutsz dominated the mid-lane with an Annie that provided overwhelming utility. FURIA secured 11 towers and 3 dragons, effectively choking out any remaining hope of a RED Canids comeback.

Polymarket Trajectory

The prediction market's journey through this series was a fascinating reflection of the shifting momentum on the Rift. Entering the series, Polymarket had FURIA as a slight favorite at 56%, a reading that proved remarkably accurate as they delivered the expected victory in Game 1. The most significant volatility occurred between Games 1 and 2; as the Canids attempted to fight back, the market saw a massive swing, but the "coin flip" nature of the Game 2 draft—where the market sat at roughly 52% for FURIA—was resolved by FURIA's superior macro. Ultimately, the market's movement mirrored the series' arc: a steady erosion of RED Canids' win probability as FURIA's clinical execution became undeniable.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1FURIA31:4020-4Tutsz (Galio) 20-4 dominance
Game 2FURIA35:1016-9Tutsz (Twisted Fate) 7/1/6 KDA
Game 3FURIA40:3014-7Tatu (Trundle) 13.00 KDA

FAQ

Q: How did FURIA manage to win despite being behind in gold during Game 3? A: Tatu's incredible impact on Trundle allowed him to neutralize the early pressure and turn a -1021 gold deficit into a decisive late-game advantage.

Q: Was the pre-match prediction about the jungle matchup accurate?

Yes, while STEPZ initially found success, Tatu's ability to control the map and provide essential engages proved to be the deciding factor in the series.