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Movistar KOI Crushes Team Vitality in LEC Playoff Opener

Movistar KOI takes a 1-0 lead against Team Vitality in the LEC 2026 Spring Playoffs after a dominant 37-minute victory in Game 1.

Team VitalityTeam Vitality
Game 137:02LECPatch 26.10
Movistar KOIMovistar KOIWinner
6Kills12
61.4KGold71.5K
1Drag5
3Torres9

Top players by damage

Ezreal
BotCarzzy
1/2/136.1% dmg
Rumble
TopMyrwn
2/2/327.2% dmg
Anivia
TopNaak Nako
2/2/227.0% dmg
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · Movistar KOI · Team VitalityFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Movistar KOI (56% pre-game)
56%·45%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 0-1
74%·27%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
56%·44%
Δ Serie tras este game: +17.0pp para Movistar KOI

The LEC 2026 Spring Playoffs are officially underway, and the opening act of this high-stakes battle between Team Vitality and Movistar KOI delivered exactly what the fans were hoping for. In a clash of titans, the blue side emerged with a commanding performance, proving that their tactical preparation was second to none. As the dust settles on this 37:10 minute marathon, the series stands at a precarious 1-0 in favor of the Spanish powerhouse, leaving the French legends searching for answers in Game 2.

Key Takeaways

  • Movistar KOI established a massive 10,000 gold lead over Team Vitality, effectively suffocating their opponent's ability to contest objectives.
  • Myrwn utilized his Rumble to dismantle the enemy structure, contributing to a staggering 9 towers destroyed during the match.
  • Team Vitality struggled to find any momentum, managing only 1 dragon compared to the 5 dragons secured by the winning side.

Early Game

As the match began, the pre-draft analysis proved to be incredibly accurate. The heavy focus on controlling the top lane was realized immediately as Myrwn and his Rumble exerted immense pressure. While Team Vitality attempted to execute their plan of early aggression through Lyncas on Vi, they found themselves unable to break the defensive perimeter established by Movistat KOI. The blue side's draft advantage, specifically the counter-picks in the mid and bot lanes, materialized almost instantly. Jojopyun's Cassiopeia and Supa's Ashe created a zone of control that made any attempt by Humanoid or Carzzy to dive into the backline a suicidal endeavor.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably during a mid-game skirmish around the second Dragon pit. Team Vitality attempted to force a fight to disrupt the gold gap, but they ran straight into the teeth of the Movistar KOI teamfight composition. The synergy between Alvaro's Seraphine and the rest of the squad provided the necessary crowd control to isolate Syndra. As the fight unfolded, the blue side's superior scaling and utility became too much to handle. This engagement not only secured the dragon for the fifth time in the game but also allowed the winning squad to transition into a massive wave of pressure toward the mid lane.

Closing Out

With the gold lead swelling toward 71.5k, the end was inevitable. Movistar KOI systematically dismantled the remaining Team Vitality towers, leaving the opposition with only 3 in total. The presence of the Baron buff allowed the blue side to march down mid, rendering Naak Nako's Anivia walls useless against the sheer weight of the incoming siege. By the time the nexus fell, the scoreboard told a story of total dominance: 12 kills to just 6, and a gold disparity that made any comeback attempt look like a fantasy.

Polymarket Market

The prediction markets read this game with remarkable precision. Entering the match, Polymarket had Movistar KOI as the favorite with a 56.5% win probability, and the actual outcome aligned perfectly with this expectation. While the draft was a toss-up according to the model, the execution of the blue side's superior matchups was the deciding factor that the market had already anticipated. Following this victory, the series-level market has undergone a massive shift, with Movistar KOI's probability skyrocketing from 56% to a dominant 74%, while Team Vitality has plummeted to a mere 26%. This reflects a total loss of confidence in the French side's ability to recover from such a decisive first-game defeat.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
SupaMovistar KOIAsheBotNone/None/None
ElyoyaMovistat KOIWukongJungleNone/None/None
JojopyunMovistar KOICassiopeiaMidNone/None/None
AlvaroMovistar KOISeraphineSupportNone/None/None
MyrwnMovistar KOIRumbleTopNone/None/None
CarzzyTeam VitalityEzrealBotNone/None/None
LyncasTeam VitalityViJungleNone/None/None
HumanoidTeam VitalitySyndraMidNone/None/None
FleshyTeam VitalityNamiSupportNone/None/None
Naak NakoTeam VitalityAniviaTopNone/None/None

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding the mid-lane matchup hold true?

Yes, the draft advantage for Movistar KOI's Cassiopeia against Syndra materialized, as the blue side's superior scaling and control prevented Humanoid from finding any significant impact.

Q: How much did the gold lead impact the final outcome of the game?

The 10,000 gold advantage held by Movistar KOI allowed them to secure 9 towers and 5 dragons, making it impossible for Team Vitality to contest the late-game objectives.