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Eintracht Spandau vs TeamOrangeGaming: Prime League Draft Edge

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Eintracht Spandau vs TeamOrangeGaming in Prime League 1st Division 2026: key bans, priority picks, meta reads and draft win conditions.

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Eintracht Spandau Draft Profile

Eintracht Spandau come into this series with the deeper sample at 74 games, and their draft profile starts with how often rivals target their mid and support pool. Azir draws 36 bans for a 48.6% ban rate, Orianna follows at 27 bans and 36.5%, while Nautilus sits at 18 and 24.3%. That pattern matters because it points to a team opponents would rather constrain in setup than test on comfort. When teams also remove Sion at 21.6% and both Rumble and Ezreal at 17.6%, they are clearly trying to cut away both scaling control and stable lane priority.

Their own ban sheet is even more focused. Ryze is the headline at 38 bans and 51.4%, with Jarvan IV at 31 and 41.9%. After that, Orianna (28.4%) and Nautilus (27%) keep showing up, followed by Vi at 23% and solo-lane removals like Gwen and Ambessa at 21.6% each. In practical terms, Eintracht Spandau prefer to remove fast engage and high-tempo mid-jungle setups before shaping the rest of the draft.

The comfort picks explain why. Ezreal is their most played champion at 16 picks with an 81.3% WR, Nami is close behind on 15 picks and 73.3%, and Rumble matches 15 picks with the best conversion among core picks at 86.7%. Azir stands at 14 picks and 78.6%, while Aatrox reaches 14 picks with 71.4%. That is a profile built on reliable lane states and strong midgame execution. There is enough scaling through Azir, Ezreal, and Corki, but the data also says this team can press early when Rumble is available. Prime League combo stats reinforce that: Azir, Rumble posted 100% WR over 5 games with +896 GD@15, and Nautilus, Rumble went 100% over 5 with +1014 GD@15.

TeamOrangeGaming Draft Profile

TeamOrangeGaming’s sample is smaller at 31 games, but the draft signals are still sharp. Opponents ban Bard and Azir 12 times each, both at 38.7%, with Nautilus next at 35.5%. Xin Zhao and Orianna each sit at 29%, then Yunara and Lulu at 25.8%. That spread suggests two fears: roaming support pressure and stable mid-jungle control.

On the other side of the table, TeamOrangeGaming ban Orianna more than anything else by a wide margin: 20 bans and 64.5%. Pantheon is next at 15 and 48.4%, then Ryze at 32.3%. Their secondary bans are much flatter, with Naafiri, Nautilus, and Azir all at 19.4%. Compared with Eintracht Spandau, this is a narrower ban identity built around denying specific control mids and tempo junglers.

Their signature picks skew toward skirmish and side pressure. Xin Zhao is the most played at 9 picks, though only 44.4% WR. Yunara follows at 8 picks and 50%, but the standout is Gnar: 7 picks and 85.7% WR. Pyke adds 66.7% over 6 picks, and Nocturne is a small-sample weapon at 4 picks with 100% WR. This team looks more volatile than Eintracht Spandau: fewer broad comfort layers, but sharper punish windows if they get access to Gnar, Pyke, or a clean dive draft.

Current Meta in Prime League 1st Division 2026

There is no direct champion-wide meta table here, so the best read comes from ban patterns, winning combos, and pick order. Locally, Orianna has the strongest cross-team draft pressure: Eintracht Spandau ban her 28.4% of the time, TeamOrangeGaming ban her 64.5%, and both teams also see opponents ban her heavily. Azir is similarly high-priority, especially into Eintracht Spandau, where he draws a 48.6% target-ban rate.

For blue side openers, pick-order data is clear. Bard is the cleanest B1 in the league at 100% WR over 6 games, while Yunara posts 85.7% over 7, Orianna hits 80% across 15, Azir reaches 80% over 10, and Rumble remains a frequent B1 at 18 games with 61.1%. That matters because TeamOrangeGaming attract Bard bans at 38.7%, while Eintracht Spandau’s best comfort structure often starts from Rumble or a control mid. Globally, ALL_TIER1 points more toward pair-value than single-champion dominance, with combos like Naafiri, Viktor and Azir, Malphite both sitting at 100% WR, but those trends are less visible in this matchup than the local emphasis on mid priority and early setup.

Key Combos and Synergies

The strongest local pair is Bard, Caitlyn at 100% WR in 7 games with +1818 GD@15, an unmistakably early lane bully pattern. Bard, Rumble also sit at 100% over 6 with +1309 GD@15, and Azir, Rumble are 100% over 5 with +896 GD@15. For Eintracht Spandau, those numbers matter more than abstract versatility: the team already plays Rumble, Azir, Caitlyn, and Ezreal at meaningful volume.

Among trios, Ezreal, Nautilus, Orianna stand out at 75% WR over 4 games with +2180 GD@15, while Ezreal, Karma, Rumble reach 75% with +1221 GD@15. Both fit Eintracht Spandau’s existing profile better than TeamOrangeGaming’s. TeamOrangeGaming’s clearest local-style trio is not from their exact signature list but from pace: Pyke, Ryze, Ziggs at 75% WR and +2495 GD@15 is a strong early snowball template if they can ever access it. On the global side, Aurora, Dr. Mundo at 100% WR over 6 games is a notable ALL_TIER1 trend, but neither side’s ban or pick profile suggests it should define this draft.

Tactical Edge and Draft Prediction

Eintracht Spandau have more draft options because their comfort pool is broader and more efficient. They show winning volume on Ezreal, Rumble, Azir, Aatrox, and Sion, and several of those champions map directly into proven local combos. TeamOrangeGaming have narrower but dangerous spikes around Gnar, Pyke, and Nocturne.

For must-bans, Eintracht Spandau should seriously consider Gnar, Pyke, and Nocturne. TeamOrangeGaming should prioritize Rumble, Azir, and likely Ezreal or Nautilus depending on side. The most likely B1 for Eintracht Spandau is Rumble if open, with Azir as the fallback. For TeamOrangeGaming, Yunara is the most plausible B1 from the pick-order table, though Bard would be stronger on pure league data if available.

Scenario 1: Eintracht Spandau secure Rumble early, ban out Gnar and Pyke, then round into a control-mid plus stable bot setup such as Ezreal or Azir. Scenario 2: TeamOrangeGaming force target bans on Azir and Rumble, grab Yunara or Gnar, and try to drag the game into skirmish-heavy side fights where Pyke or Nocturne can create fast snowball windows. On the full data sheet, though, Eintracht Spandau enter draft with the cleaner map of winning combinations.