Keduii's Sivir Shreds G2 NORD in Spandau Stomp
Eintracht Spandau shocks G2 NORD in Game 4 of the Prime League Playoffs, leveraging a massive bot-lane advantage to equalize the series at 2-2.
The prediction markets were dead wrong, and Eintracht Spandau just made sure everyone felt the sting of that error. Entering Game 4 of this Prime League 2026 Season Spring Playoffs showdown, the betting markets had G2 NORD as heavy favorites, but Spandau ignored the call and delivered a crushing performance to equalize the series at 2-2. This wasn't just a win; it was a complete demolition driven by a massive lane advantage in the bot lane and a mid-lane performance that simply refused to die. While G2 NORD entered the map looking to close out the series, they instead found themselves caught in a perfect storm of scaling power and overwhelming gold leads.
Key Takeaways
* Keduii delivered a masterclass on Sivir, securing a massive +2094 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark to break the game open. * PowerOfEvil anchored the Spandau composition with a terrifying 13.0 KDA on Syndra, effectively neutralizing any G2 mid-lane pressure. * Eintracht Spandau established total map control by securing 4 dragons to 0, leaving G2 NORD with no objectives to fight back.
Building the Lead
From the opening minutes, the blueprint for this victory was clear. The matchup was decided in the bot lane, where Keduii played a nearly perfect game on Sivir. By the fifteen-minute mark, the ADC had already amassed a +209 scale gold advantage, creating a gap that G2 NORD simply could not bridge. This pressure allowed the Spandau side to dictate the tempo of the early game, stifling the enemy's ability to contest neutral objectives. While Markoon attempted to find openings on Wukong, the sheer lane dominance made it impossible for the G2 jungle to find any meaningful impact.
The Numbers Tell the Story
The scoreboard at the end of the 28:40 minute duration tells a story of absolute dominance. Eintracht Spandau finished the game with an incredible 18 kills to a mere 3 for G2 NORD, a gap reflected in the massive 58.1k to 43.8k gold differential. The mid-lane was a fortress; PowerOfEvil utilized his Syndra to punish every mistake, finishing with an 8/1/5 scoreline. On the other side of the lane, the G2 bot lane struggled immensely, as rin on Xayah fell behind by a staggering -2094 gold at the fifteen-minute mark. This disparity allowed Spandau to snowball their lead, taking 8 towers and securing a Baron to effectively end any hope of a G2 comeback.
The Final Push
As the game progressed, the Spandau composition simply outscaled the G2 NORD threats. The utility provided by seaz on Bard and the frontline presence of Xagog on Dr. Mundo made the Spandau frontline an impenetrable wall. G2 NORD's primary win condition—finding picks with Toasty's Ahri—never materialized, as the Spandau players played with disciplined precision. By the time the final fight erupted, the gold lead had ballooned to over 14k, turning the match into a total stomp. The series is now tied, and the momentum has shifted entirely back to the underdogs.
Polymarket Market
The Polymarket prediction market failed to anticipate this level of dominance. Heading into the draft, the market gave Eintracht Spandau only a 44% chance of winning this specific game, likely due to G2 NORD's superior recent stats. However, the live draft model was much closer to the truth, favoring Spandau at 50%, suggesting the composition's scaling potential was undervalued by the money. Following this massive upset, the series-level market has seen a significant swing; G2 NORD's probability has dropped by 25.0 percentage points, while Spandau has surged upward. This shift indicates that the market now views the series as a much tighter, more volatile affair heading into Game 5.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keduii | Eintracht Spandau | Sivir | Bot | 3/1/8 | +2094 | — |
| Xagog | Eintracht Spandau | Dr. Mundo | Jungle | 2/0/9 | -505 | — |
| PowerOfEvil | Eintracht Spandau | Syndra | Mid | 8/1/5 | +278 | — |
| seaz | Eintracht Spandau | Bard | Support | 2/0/8 | -134 | — |
| Jenax | Eintracht Spandau | Gangplank | Top | 3/1/4 | -822 | — |
| rin | G2 NORD | Xayah | Bot | 0/3/1 | -2094 | — |
| Markoon | G2 NORD | Wukong | Jungle | 2/2/1 | +505 | — |
| Toasty | G2 NORD | Ahri | Mid | 0/3/2 | -278 | — |
| Tockimo | G2 NORD | Rakan | Support | 0/5/1 | +134 | — |
| Shelfmade | G2 NORD | Gnar | Top | 1/5/1 | +822 | — |
FAQ
Q: How did the bot lane performance impact the outcome of Game 4? A: The massive +2094 gold advantage for Keduii on Sivir at the fifteen-minute mark allowed Eintracht Spandau to snowball a lead that G2 NORD could never recover from.
Q: Did the draft advantage predicted by the model actually manifest in the game?
Yes, the draft model's 50% favor for Eintracht Spandau proved accurate as their scaling composition successfully neutralized G2 NORD's early game tools.
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