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Eintracht Frankfurt vs ROSSMANN Centaurs: Prime League Draft

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Eintracht Frankfurt vs ROSSMANN Centaurs in Prime League 1st Division 2026: key bans, B1 priorities, top synergies and draft win conditions.

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Eintracht Frankfurt Draft Profile

Eintracht Frankfurt come into this match with 28 games of draft data and a fairly clear set of pressure points. Opponents have targeted Azir, Orianna and Jarvan IV 10 times each, all at 35.7%, with Karma close behind at 32.1%. That ban pattern says a lot: teams are trying to cut off stable mid priority and reliable early jungle engage at the same time. Even Xin Zhao and Nautilus still draw 25% ban rates, so Frankfurt are consistently being pushed off straightforward front-to-back and skirmish setups.

Their own ban board is just as focused. Ryze leads at 39.3%, then Karma and Orianna at 28.6%, while Nautilus, Jarvan IV and Bard all sit at 25%. In practice, Frankfurt seem willing to trade some bot-lane volatility if they can reduce mid-jungle tempo and roaming support pressure. That matters here because it lines up directly against several ROSSMANN Centaurs habits.

On the pick side, Frankfurt have more breadth than their record on some champions suggests. Xin Zhao, K'Sante and Yunara are all tied at 21.4% pick rate over 6 games, but the results are split: Xin Zhao is at 50% WR, Yunara at 33.3%, and K'Sante only 16.7%. Their cleaner secondary layer is more revealing: Skarner, Corki, Varus and Pantheon all sit at 50% WR, while Sion and Nami are each at 40%. Stylistically, this looks like a team that can play early through jungle action, but also likes to preserve scaling lanes and flexible mid-game fight structure rather than forcing every draft into a pure snowball script.

ROSSMANN Centaurs Draft Profile

ROSSMANN Centaurs have 23 games in the sample, and the numbers point to a narrower draft identity. Opponents ban Ashe at 43.5%, Nautilus at 39.1%, and Orianna at 34.8%, with Aurora, Sion, Karma and Jarvan IV all getting meaningful attention. The message is simple: teams respect Centaurs most when they can draft lane priority plus engage or utility around it.

Their own bans are even sharper. Orianna is removed in 60.9% of games, by far the highest single ban number in this matchup, while Bard and Azir follow at 34.8%. After that, Xin Zhao, Jarvan IV, Yunara and Ryze all land at 21.7%. Centaurs are clearly trying to narrow the game around comfort denial in mid and around aggressive jungle openers.

The concern is their conversion on signature picks. K'Sante has 8 games at 34.8% pick rate and 0% WR. Aurora and Ryze are both at 26.1% presence, but Aurora is only 16.7% WR and Ryze is 0%. It gets harsher lower down the list: Ornn, Sion, Ahri, Rakan, Corki and Dr. Mundo are all recurring choices with either 0% or 20% WR. That does not mean those champions are bad in a vacuum; it means Centaurs have shown far less payoff from repeated comfort drafting than Frankfurt have.

Current Meta in Prime League 1st Division 2026

There is no standalone champion-meta table here, so the strongest read comes from pick order and cross-team ban pressure. In blue-side first-pick data, Orianna is the cleanest control mid signal at 15 games and 80% WR, while Azir is at 10 games and 80% WR. In bot lane, Yunara stands out as a local B1 weapon with 7 games and 85.7% WR, and Varus remains strong at 71.4% WR over 7 B1 games. Jungle-first priority is also real: Vi and Jarvan IV each post 75% WR from B1.

Ban data reinforces that picture. Both teams either ban or attract bans on Orianna, Jarvan IV, Karma, Azir and Xin Zhao, which makes those the most contested local meta pieces in this specific draft. By contrast, the global ALL_TIER1 list points to trend champions such as Aurora with Dr. Mundo and Naafiri with Viktor, but those pairings do not show up as reliable local staples in this match data. Local meta here looks more mid-jungle control oriented than the broader global sample.

Key Combos and Synergies

The strongest local pair for this game is Varus plus Xin Zhao: 5 games, 100% WR, and a massive +3205 GD@15, which is a pure early-game signal. Frankfurt can realistically reach that pairing from their existing pool. Sion plus Varus is also relevant at 7 games, 86% WR and +589 GD@15, giving them a slower but still positive lane-to-objective structure.

Among trios, Ezreal, Nautilus and Orianna stand out at 75% WR with +2180 GD@15, again clearly early. Ahri, Rumble and Vi also win at 75%, but their -35 GD@15 reads more neutral than dominant. The suggested anti-Centaurs set, Ashe, Cassiopeia and Seraphine, is 100% WR over 5 games with +775 GD@15, which makes it one of the strongest local punish packages if Frankfurt want a prepared answer to K'Sante, Aurora and Ryze.

Globally, Aurora plus Dr. Mundo is 100% WR over 6 games in ALL_TIER1, but Centaurs’ own returns on those champions are too weak to treat that as a safe translation.

Tactical Edge and Draft Prediction

Frankfurt have more draft options because their contested champions are spread across multiple workable shells, while Centaurs keep returning to picks that have not paid off. For Frankfurt, the must-ban list starts with Orianna, then likely Ashe or Nautilus, with Aurora as the third option if they want to deny comfort over raw efficiency. For Centaurs, the clearest bans are Xin Zhao, Varus and Azir, with Jarvan IV close behind.

The most likely B1 for Frankfurt is Yunara if available, given the local 85.7% WR. If that lane angle is blocked, Orianna or Varus are safer structure picks. For Centaurs, Rumble is the best-value early priority because it holds 100% WR from R1 in 4 games, whereas several of their usual comfort picks have not converted.

One scenario is Frankfurt opening Yunara or Varus, then building toward Xin Zhao pressure and an early-dragon setup. Another is Centaurs using bans to force Frankfurt off mid priority, then snapping Rumble and trying to stabilize into a heavier engage draft. On current numbers, Frankfurt look better equipped to pivot if the first plan is denied.