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Solary Dominates Galions to Extend Winning Streak to Six

Solary takes Game 1 against Galions in the LFL 2026 Playoffs, driven by Aetinoth's massive Lucian performance and Zicssi's Wukong.

SolarySolaryWinner
Game 128:40LFL
GalionsGalions
21Kills13
59.4KGold54.2K
3Drag1
8Torres3
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · Galions · SolaryFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Solary (87% pre-game)
13%·87%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 1-0
20%·81%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
25%·76%
Δ Serie tras este game: -5.0pp para Galions

Solary is officially on a roll, extending their incredible winning run to six consecutive victories after a commanding performance in Game 1 of the LFL 2026 Season Spring Playoffs. The story of this match was written in the bot lane, where Aetinoth absolutely dismantled his opponent on Lucian, creating a massive rift in the game's economy. While the Galions attempted to stabilize, they simply couldn't contend with the sheer pressure exerted by the Solary duo, as Zicssi anchored the victory with a monstrous 13.0 KDA on Wukong.

Key Takeaways

* Aetinoth secured a staggering +3643 gold lead at the 15-minute mark, effectively crippling the Galions' early game. * Zicssi delivered a dominant 8/1/5 performance on Wukong, providing the necessary engage to snowball the lead. * Solary outpaced their opponents with 21 kills to 13, showcasing a level of mechanical superiority that Galions could not match.

Early Game

The match began with a heavy emphasis on lane priority, and the draft predictions regarding Yunara and Naafiente proved to be a double-edged sword. While Yunara was present in the Galions' draft as a meta staple, the player was unable to find any footing against the onslaught. Aetinoth utilized his Lucian to punish every mistake, ballooning his gold advantage to over 3.6k by the 15-minute mark. This early lane dominance was complemented by Zicssi, whose Wukong played with extreme aggression, ensuring that the Galions' jungler, Thayger, could never find a rhythm on Skarner. Although Kryze brought Naafiri to the top lane as expected, the champion failed to provide the necessary pressure to offset the disaster occurring in the bottom lane.

The Turning Point

As the game progressed toward the 28-minute mark, the structural advantages built by Solary began to manifest through objective control. The Galions struggled to find any meaningful response to the Solary frontline, as Piero provided much-needed protection on Braum. The momentum shifted irrevocably when Solary secured their first Baron, a move that allowed them to dismantle the Galions' defenses. Despite OMON attempting to orchestrates plays on Ryze, the sheer gold deficit made it impossible for the Galions to contest the mid-game skirmishes. Solary's ability to secure 3 dragons and push their lead to a total of 59.4k gold effectively suffocated any hope of a comeback.

Closing Out

The final minutes of the match were a clinical execution of a lead. Solary systematically dismantled the Galions' base, taking 8 towers to the Galions' mere 3. The sheer weight of the 21 kills recorded by Solary meant that any attempt at a counter-attack was met with instant punishment. As the Nexus fell, the scoreboard reflected a total mismatch, with Solary's bot lane and jungle having effectively neutralized the Galions' scaling potential.

Polymarket Market

Looking back at the market signals, the outcome was largely in line with the heavy favoritism shown before the match began. While the pre-match series odds placed Solary at a 65% advantage, the live draft model saw a brief moment of uncertainty, with Galions holding a 51% edge. However, as the game progressed, the market shifted dramatically toward Solary, eventually reaching an 87% certainty by the time the draft closed. The execution of the draft—specifically the bot lane gap—validated the high-confidence prediction. Following this victory, the series-level market has surged, with Solary now sitting at a commanding 80% probability to take the series, leaving the Galions with only a 20% chance to recover.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
HARPOONGalionsYunaraBot2/7/8-3643
ThaygerGalionsSkarnerJungle4/4/6-1234
OMONGalionsRyzeMid4/2/5-835
ZoelysGalionsNautilusSupport0/4/9-442
CarlsenGalionsVarusTop3/4/5+375
AetinothSolaryLucianBot8/2/6+3643
ZicssiSolaryWukongJungle8/1/5+1234
JoolSolaryAnnieMid4/3/9+835
PieroSolaryBraumSupport1/5/11+442
KryzeSolaryNaafiriTop0/2/6-375

FAQ

Q: Did the Galions' draft advantage materialize during the game? A: No, despite the live model giving Galions a 51% edge, the massive +3643 gold advantage for Aetinoth's Lucian at 15 minutes completely neutralized their strategic plan.

Q: How did the presence of Naafiri and Yunara impact the early game?

While both champions appeared as predicted, Kryze's Naafiri could not compensate for the bot lane collapse, and HARPOON's Yunara was unable to survive the early pressure.