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T1 3-0 Team Liquid — MSI 2026 Results & Stats

T1 beat Team Liquid 3-0 in MSI 2026. Full series recap: drafts, gold timelines, player stats and odds history.

T1T1Winner
Series30
Team LiquidTeam Liquid
G1T126:08
G2T136:11
G3T129:30
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · T1 · Team Liquid
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
96%·5%
G1 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó T1
89%·12%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
98%·2%
G2 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó T1
86%·14%
Tras G2
serie · reacción del mercado
98%·2%
G3 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó T1
85%·16%
Resultado final: 3-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

The stakes for this series were absolute: T1 stood on the precipice of a clean sweep, looking to close out the competition and eliminate Team Liquid from the tournament. This wasn't just a victory; it was a clinical display of dominance where T1 swept Team Liquid 3-0 without dropping a single game.

Key Takeaways

* Oner anchored the series with his Lee Sin performance, securing a crucial +1271 gold lead at fifteen minutes in Game 3 to solidify the jungle advantage. * Keria provided the core pressure needed to dismantle the opposition's defenses throughout the series, culminating in an unbelievable 0/2/12 on Yuumi. * The betting markets were already reacting to this disparity with extreme conviction; the pre-match odds reflected a staggering 95.5% win probability for T1, which was vindicated by their consistent performance against top-tier competition.

Before the Series

The betting markets were already reacting to this disparity with extreme conviction before the first champion was even locked. The Polymarket odds reflected a staggering disparity, with T1 holding a 95.5% win probability compared to Team Liquid’s 4.5%. This reflects the market's confidence in T1’s superior recent form and consistent performance against top-tier competition, contrasted against Team Liquid’s string of recent losses. Despite any early gold leads from the American side, the consensus was clear: T1 possessed the experience required for high-pressure MSI environments to dictate the flow of the series.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

When we talk about absolute dominance in League of Legends esports, few things compare to a masterclass in mid-lane control. At MSI 2026, T1 didn't just win; they dismantled Team Liquid through a singular display of tactical superiority led by the legendary Faker. The story of Game 1 was written by his Orianna, who acted as an insurmountable wall for the opposition. By securing a massive +1563 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark while maintaining a staggering 72% KP, he effectively neutralized Team Liquid's ability to contest objectives or find any breathing room in the mid lane. As predicted, T1’s lane dominance proved decisive from the very first objective of the match.

Game 2 — The Pivot

The stakes for this second encounter could not have been higher; T1 stood on the precipice of a clean sweep, while Team Liquid fought desperately to stay alive in the series. As predicted, T1's experience in high-pressure MSI environments proved decisive once again. The narrative of Game 2 was defined by a grueling mid-lane struggle where Faker piloted his Ryze. Despite starting with a disadvantageous -1820 gold lead at fifteen minutes, the legendary mid laner utilized his 62% KP to slowly erode Team Liquid's positioning. The ultimate difference was cemented not by individual kills, but by T1's clinical ability to secure two barons while Team Liquid failed to secure a single one, effectively sealing their fate in the late game.

Game 3 — The Climax

The stakes for this final encounter were absolute: T1 stood on the precipice of a clean sweep, looking to close out the series and eliminate Team Liquid from the tournament. This wasn't just a victory; it was a jungle-centric display of dominance where Oner’s Lee Sin anchored the win with a crucial 4.50 KDA. The narrative of Game 3 was defined by a massive disparity in jungle control, fueled by Oerner, who established a foothold with a staggering +1271 gold lead at fifteen minutes while maintaining a formidable 64% KP. This early advantage allowed the Korean side to snowball every interaction, leaving the American side searching for answers in a one-sided affair.

Aftermath

The final result of 3-0 confirms what the market predicted from the very first draft: T1 is currently operating at a level that few teams can match. While Team Liquid showed flashes of resilience, particularly in the mid-lane struggles of Game 2, they simply could not overcome the systematic pressure and objective control exercised by the Korean side. This victory solidifies the position of T1 as the team to beat entering into the final stages of the tournament.

Polymarket Trajectory

The market's journey across this series was a study in extreme confidence. Starting with T1 at 95%, the odds reflected a clear expectation of a sweep. The trajectory remained remarkably stable, even as Team Liquid attempted to find early priority in Game 2, where the market only fluctuated slightly to 86%. The most telling signal was the consistency of the draft-close odds; while the pre-match prediction was already heavily leaning toward the favorites, the execution during each game merely reinforced that belief. The market correctly identified that Team Liquid lacked the necessary objective control to flip the script against T1’s superior form. This result closes the series at 3-0, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
G1T126:0825-12Faker Orianna 72% KP
G2T136:1116-22Faker Ryze 2 Barones
G3T129:3014-12Oner Lee Sin +1271 Oro

FAQ

Q: Why did T1's jungle dominance prove so decisive in the final game? A: Oner secured a massive +1271 gold lead at fifteen minutes on Lee Sin, allowing him to dictate every engagement and neutralize pathing.

Q: How close was Game 2 before T1 secured the win?

Although Quid managed an early advantage of +1825 gold in the mid lane, T1's ability to secure two barons while Team Liquid secured zero effectively sealed the late game.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-06-28 08:08 UTC.*