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Eintracht Spandau Crushes TeamOrangeGaming in Opener

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Eintracht Spandau ended a 5-game slide with a dominant 35:50 win over TeamOrangeGaming, led by seaz's Bard and a brutal 32-14 kill score.

Eintracht SpandauEintracht SpandauWinner
Game 131:44Prime League 1st DivisionPatch 26.13
TeamOrangeGamingTeamorangegaming
32Kills13
69.0KGold58.3K
2Drag3
11Torres5
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Eintracht Spandau con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Eintracht Spandau 50.0%·Teamorangegaming 50.0%·Vol: $120K

Top players by damage

Mel
BotRyuk
7/5/434.3% dmg8460% KP10.0 CS/m
Pantheon
JungleXagog
14/3/1230.4% dmg8120% KP6.5 CS/m
Sylas
MidSajator
3/6/726.4% dmg7690% KP8.6 CS/m
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · Eintracht Spandau · TeamOrangeGamingFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Eintracht Spandau (66% pre-game)
66%·35%
Serie cerrada 1-0 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

TL;DR: Eintracht Spandau snapped a 5-game losing skid by overwhelming TeamOrangeGaming in a chaotic 35:50 opener, turning constant skirmishes into a crushing 32-14 win. It matters because the pre-match favorite delivered, seaz's Bard became the game's stabilizer, and the result set the tone for Prime Leag on 2026-07-02.

Key Takeaways

  • Eintracht Spandau finished with a 32-14 kill score and roughly an 11k gold lead, proving this was not just a win but a full snowball that broke a 5-game losing streak.
  • Xagog on Pantheon posted a monstrous 14/3/12 with 81% kill participation, giving Eintracht Spandau the early tempo that TeamOrangeGaming never truly recovered from.
  • seaz anchored the chaos on Bard with a 2/2/24 line and a 13.00 KDA, turning the pre-draft spotlight on Bard into one of the clearest winning factors of the match.

Building the Lead

Eintracht Spandau came into this Prime League 1st Division 2026 Summer Split match needing relief, and they found it by fighting almost everywhere. The game was messy, loud, and constantly in motion, exactly the kind of map where support movement can decide everything. That is where seaz took over on Bard, finishing 2/2/24 and quietly stitching together the skirmishes that blew the map open.

The first prediction also held up: the pre-match read gave Eintracht Spandau 58% against TeamOrangeGaming at 42%, and this result clearly confirms that call. Even if the series context suggested pressure after a bad run, the favorite looked like the favorite once the brawls started stacking up.

The second prediction was about the draft's highlighted champions, Vi and Bard, and both absolutely mattered. Woldjo's Vi did appear, but the 1/5/9 scoreline showed that the engage never became the reliable engine TeamOrangeGaming needed. On the other side, the roaming support pick delivered almost exactly the way analysts hoped, unlocking catches, tempo, and safe setup for the carries behind him.

The Numbers Tell the Story

Once Eintracht Spandau got rolling, the stat line started to sound like a landslide. They ended at 69.0k gold to 58.3k, took 11 towers to 5, and secured 1 Baron to 0. TeamOrangeGaming did claim 3 dragons to 2, but those drakes never offset how hard the map was collapsing elsewhere.

The sharpest blade in the game belonged to FUN k3y on Jhin, whose 12/2/11 performance punished every overstep. He was not alone. In the jungle, Xagog's Pantheon was relentless at 14/3/12, while PowerOfEvil gave the mid lane setup and follow-through on Annie with 4/3/19. Even Jenax, despite a 0/4/17 score on Rumble, still influenced over half the team's kills and kept teamfights burning long enough for the backline to clean up.

For TeamOrangeGaming, the resistance mostly came from Ryuk on Mel, who finished 7/5/4 with 85% kill participation. But when your bot laner is carrying that much of the burden in a 14-kill team game, it usually means the rest of the structure is failing. Sajator's Sylas at 3/6/7 had moments, yet the high-variance answer never flipped the state of the map.

The third prediction is where the biggest miss shows up. The live draft model leaned 51% toward TeamOrangeGaming, but that draft edge never materialized in-game. Execution mattered more than theory, and Eintracht Spandau's comfort, engage timing, and support control made the model's slight red-side advantage look irrelevant by mid game.

The Final Push

By the closing stretch, the game had only one direction left. Eintracht Spandau had already turned their lead into full territorial control, and with 1 Baron backing the push, the final siege felt inevitable. TeamOrangeGaming could still find isolated answers through dragons, but they could not stop the wave of engage and follow-up once the blue side grouped.

What made the finish convincing was how little dead time there was. Every time the red side tried to reset the pace, another catch arrived, another fight broke open, and another structure fell. After 35:50, the scoreboard read 32 kills, 11 towers, and a statement victory that looked far more dominant than a standard BO1 opener.

Polymarket Market

The market broadly read this game correctly before the fighting began. The series anchor had Eintracht Spandau at 58% and TeamOrangeGaming at 42%, then the game line at draft close moved further toward the eventual winner at 66% to 34%. So yes, the favorite delivered as expected. What the numbers did not fully capture was how decisively execution would override the draft conversation: TeamOrangeGaming held a modeled 51% draft edge, but Bard and Pantheon turned comfort and coordination into the real story. This result closes the series at 1-0, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
FUN k3yEintracht SpandauJhinBot12/2/11
XagogEintracht SpandauPantheonJungle14/3/12
PowerOfEvilEintracht SpandauAnnieMid4/3/19
seazEintracht SpandauBardSupport2/2/24
JenaxEintracht SpandauRumbleTop0/4/17
RyukTeamOrangeGamingMelBot7/5/4
WoldjoTeamOrangeGamingViJungle1/5/9
SajatorTeamOrangeGamingSylasMid3/6/7
LilippTeamOrangeGamingCamilleSupport0/9/5
ZorenousTeamOrangeGamingAmbessaTop2/7/5

FAQ

Q: Why was seaz's Bard so important to Eintracht Spandau's win?

seaz finished 2/2/24 with a 13.00 KDA, and in a skirmish-heavy game that kind of support line usually means he was present at nearly every winning moment.

Q: Did TeamOrangeGaming's draft advantage actually show up on the Rift?

No. Even though the live draft model gave TeamOrangeGaming 51%, Eintracht Spandau won 32-14 and controlled the map with 11 towers to 5.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-07-02 18:08 UTC.*