E WIE EINFACH Punishes the Market in Prime Leag Opener
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS stunned Eintracht Spandau in Prime Leag 2026 as Afroboi's Dr. Mundo ruled the jungle and secured a 4-0 dragon sweep.
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TL;DR: The market gave E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS just 40% at draft close, but they tore through Eintracht Spandau in 31:20 because Afroboi turned Dr. Mundo into the center of the game, built a +2309 gold lead by 15, and powered a crushing 4 dragons to 0 objective sweep.
Key Takeaways
- Afroboi on Dr. Mundo posted a flawless 10/0/6 and a +2309 GoldDiff@15, which turned the jungle matchup into the decisive gap and gave E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS first control over every major neutral setup.
- E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS won the map through objectives, finishing with 4 dragons, 1 baron, 10 towers, and 62.2k gold, while Eintracht Spandau managed only 0 dragons, 0 barons, 3 towers, and 55.3k.
- Pre-draft focus on Rumble mattered: Vizicsacsi delivered with an 8/2/7 scoreline and +1725 GoldDiff@15, proving that the highlighted solo-lane pick really did become a fight-winning weapon.
Early Game
From the opening minutes, this felt less like a coin flip and more like a warning siren for anyone who trusted the 60% pre-game market lean toward Eintracht Spandau. The first big sign was not in bot lane, where FUN k3y found breathing room on Ziggs and held a +957 GoldDiff@15, but in the jungle, where Afroboi started stacking tempo that never came back.
That early gap mattered because Xagog on Trundle never got the kind of map access Spandau needed. Instead, the jungle pressure kept lanes safe enough for E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS to play into objectives, and it created room for Relative to scale on Cassiopeia despite sitting at -673 GoldDiff@15. By the time the game settled, the mid laner had still produced a sharp 4/1/9, exactly the kind of stable carry line forecast as one of the two swing factors before the match.
Top side also confirmed one of the required draft talking points. Pre-draft analysis had flagged Rumble, and that call landed cleanly because Vizicsacsi made the champion matter in real time, bullying side pressure and arriving to clustered fights with an 8/2/7 finish. Prediction 1 is straightforward here: Rumble appeared in the draft and absolutely delivered as advertised.
The Turning Point
The game truly snapped in E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS's favor around repeated dragon fights, where the promised draft edge finally became visible on the Rift. The live model had favored them at 50%, and prediction 2 holds up because their composition translated into cleaner front-to-back execution, better objective posture, and more reliable follow-up once fights started.
The key sequence was simple to hear and brutal to live through: Wildenbruch engaged on Rell, Relative spread damage through the corridor, and the undefeated jungler walked forward as if he owned the river. Spandau had some punch back through PowerOfEvil, whose Syndra ended 4/2/3, but isolated bursts were not enough when every neutral fight kept ending with E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS collecting another dragon. They finished the game with a 4-0 dragon sweep, and that objective count tells the story better than any single highlight.
Meanwhile, bot lane showed why final scoreboards can lie if you only glance at lane stats. Afriibi suffered the lane deficit on Sivir at -957 GoldDiff@15, yet still closed 3/5/9, because once the team reached grouped play, the draft no longer needed lane dominance from that slot. It needed survival, wave control, and damage delivered on time.
Closing Out
After that, the rest was conversion. E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS turned their lead into structures, finishing with 10 towers to 3, then locked down 1 baron to remove any comeback route. Spandau did reach 13 kills, with Jenax finding 3/7/3 on Gnar and the Ziggs pick landing some retaliation, but the wider map was already gone.
What listeners should remember is how disciplined the winners were with the scoreboard advantage. They ended up ahead 25-13 in kills and 62.2k to 55.3k in gold, and every one of those numbers flowed from the same source: jungle control that became dragon control that became total map control. In a BO1, that is how you set the tone without needing a long series to explain yourself.
Polymarket Market
At draft close, the market gave E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS only 40%, so this result was a real upset even if the broader series market had them at 56% roughly 90 minutes before Game 1. What the game revealed is that the market appears to have overweighted lane-facing draft concerns and underweighted how hard Afroboi could break the map on Dr. Mundo, especially once objective fights started stacking. The pre-draft spotlight on Rumble also paid off, and the live draft model's 50% lean proved more accurate than the market's colder read because execution around dragons was one-sided. This result closes the series 0-1, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afriibi | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Sivir | Bot | 3/5/9 | -957 | — |
| Afroboi | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Dr. Mundo | Jungle | 10/0/6 | +2309 | — |
| Relative | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Cassiopeia | Mid | 4/1/9 | -673 | — |
| Wildenbruch | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Rell | Support | 0/5/15 | +340 | — |
| Vizicsacsi | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Rumble | Top | 8/2/7 | +1725 | — |
| FUN k3y | Eintracht Spandau | Ziggs | Bot | 6/4/3 | +957 | — |
| Xagog | Eintracht Spandau | Trundle | Jungle | 0/6/9 | -2309 | — |
| PowerOfEvil | Eintracht Spandau | Syndra | Mid | 4/2/3 | +673 | — |
| seaz | Eintracht Spandau | Nautilus | Support | 0/6/6 | -340 | — |
| Jenax | Eintracht Spandau | Gnar | Top | 3/7/3 | -1725 | — |
FAQ
Q: Why was Afroboi's Dr. Mundo the defining pick of Game 1?
Because Afroboi finished 10/0/6 with a +2309 GoldDiff@15, then converted that jungle lead into a 4 dragons to 0 objective chokehold for E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS.
Q: Did the draft advantage for E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS actually show up in-game?
Yes. The live draft model's 50% lean was justified by cleaner teamfighting, a winning Rumble game from Vizicsacsi at 8/2/7, and overwhelming objective control despite some losing lane numbers.
*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-07-09 16:40 UTC.*
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