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Bilibili Gaming 2-0 Top Esports — LPL 2026 Results & Stats

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Bilibili Gaming beat Top Esports 2-0 in LPL 2026. Full series recap: drafts, gold timelines, player stats and odds history.

Top EsportsTop Esports
Series02
Bilibili GamingBilibili GamingWinner
G1Bilibili Gaming25:55
G2Bilibili Gaming31:51
Polymarket — Trajectorymarket across the series · Top Esports · Bilibili Gaming
Pre-match
series · before Game 1
36%·65%
G1 · draft closeFAVORITE
game marketBilibili Gaming won
42%·59%
After G1
series · market reaction
14%·86%
G2 · draft closeFAVORITE
game marketBilibili Gaming won
36%·65%
Final score: 0-2resolved odds omitted (0% / 100%)

TL;DR: Bilibili Gaming swept Top Esports 2-0 in LPL 2026 by turning early skirmish control into two increasingly convincing wins. BLGXun set the pace in Game 1, while ON and Viper ensured TES could not recover in Game 2, validating BLG’s favorite status.

Bilibili Gaming did not merely avoid dropping a game; they removed Top Esports’ opportunities to make the series competitive. The 2-0 sweep showed why BLG’s proactive drafts and early-game pressure were considered their most dependable route to victory.

Key Takeaways

  • Series MVP BLGXun gave Bilibili Gaming its defining Game 1 advantage on Lee Sin, posting 3/1/6 and a 9.00 KDA as BLG built a decisive 13k gold lead.
  • The most decisive sequence came in Game 2, when BLG’s coordinated fights converted map control into 2 barons; ON’s flawless 1/0/19 Karma line kept every engage connected.
  • Bilibili Gaming won the series 2-0, taking Game 1 24-9 in kills and Game 2 23-10. Polymarket’s pre-match 64% price for BLG was vindicated, then the market sharply strengthened after the opening result.

Before the Series

The pre-match case for Bilibili Gaming rested on more than reputation. Their projected 65.5% chance aligned with a 37W-9L record and a +4,938 average gold differential, evidence that their leads usually became victories. The player comparison also pointed toward the jungle: BLGXun’s +538 gold difference at 15 minutes stood in stark contrast to TESTian’s -486.

The draft watchlist identified Rumble, Jarvan IV, Ryze, and Ezreal. It proved partly prophetic. Jarvan IV and Ryze appeared in Game 1 but did not deliver the control TES needed; Rumble appeared in Game 2 without stabilizing the frontline; Ezreal, however, fulfilled the forecast as BLG’s reliable late-fight punishment.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

Game 1 lasted 25:55, but its direction was clear long before the Nexus fell. Bilibili Gaming embraced the early chaos and made it structured, with BLGXun repeatedly finding openings on Lee Sin. His 3/1/6 performance was the practical answer to the pre-series jungle question: BLG’s early influence was real, and TES could not match it.

TESTian’s Jarvan IV recorded a respectable 3/2/3, yet his engage never became sustained territory. TESCreme’s Ryze finished 1/2/0, leaving the promised scaling threat trapped in the draft rather than expressed on the Rift. BLG turned their fight wins into 60.8k to 47.6k gold, 9 towers to 2, 3 dragons to 1, and 1 barons. The 24-9 kill score was not a close brawl; it was a map-control lesson.

Game 2 — The Pivot

With the series already tilted, Game 2 became TES’s chance to force uncertainty and BLG’s chance to prove Game 1 was no accident. Instead, Bilibili Gaming made the series even more one-sided. The draft model’s 53% edge materialized through proactive Pantheon pressure and cleaner engage around the Annie-Aurora lane.

The remaining flagged champions told the story of execution. ZUIAN’s Rumble dealt 28.2% of TES damage but went 2/7/1, unable to turn damage into a stable fight front. Viper’s Ezreal did the opposite, contributing 32.1% of BLG’s damage while punishing every contested objective. Above them all, ON finished 1/0/19 on Karma for a 20.00 KDA. His shields, speed, and crowd control allowed BLG to reset fights on their terms, then snowball through 2 barons.

TES did take 4 dragons, but that did not equal control. BLG’s 67.7k to 55.6k gold advantage and 23-10 kill edge showed that each TES objective came without the wider map needed to threaten a comeback.

Aftermath

Bilibili Gaming’s sweep extended their winning run to 4 and reinforced the identity behind their LPL 2026 form: draft flexibility matters because their players convert it into tempo. BLGXun supplied the opening blow, ON supplied the connective tissue, and Viper supplied the finishing damage.

For Top Esports, the concern was not one failed pick. Jarvan IV, Ryze, and Rumble all arrived from a credible pre-draft read, yet BLG denied the conditions those champions needed. TES must find a way to survive the first wave of pressure before their scaling choices can matter.

Polymarket Trajectory

Polymarket began with Bilibili Gaming as the clear series favorite at 64%, a judgment supported by BLG’s stronger record and early-game profile. Game 1 did not expose a market error; it confirmed that the favorite’s advantage was more than theoretical. After the opener, the series assessment moved sharply toward BLG, reflecting how completely the 24-9 win had changed the expected path of the BO3.

The important signal was visible before the closeout: BLG’s drafts offered proactive tools, while the roster’s strongest edge sat in the early jungle and coordinated support play. Game 2’s draft-close outlook again favored Bilibili Gaming, and the result validated that read. The market correctly recognized a favorite whose pressure was repeatable, not dependent on a single explosive game.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Bilibili Gaming25:55Top Esports 9 – Bilibili Gaming 24BLGXun — Lee Sin — 3/1/6, 9.00 KDA
Game 2Bilibili Gaming31:51Top Esports 10 – Bilibili Gaming 23ON — Karma — 1/0/19, 20.00 KDA

FAQ

Q: Why did Bilibili Gaming win the series against Top Esports?

Bilibili Gaming consistently converted early pressure into map control, ending Game 1 with a 13k gold lead and Game 2 with a 12.1k gold lead.

Q: Why was Ezreal decisive for Bilibili Gaming in Game 2?

Viper dealt 32.1% of BLG’s damage on Ezreal, giving Bilibili Gaming safe poke and finishing power whenever Top Esports contested objectives.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-08-21 14:10 UTC.*