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Unforgiven’s Lucian Stuns Spandau in Prime Leag

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Kaufland Hangry Knights upset Eintracht Spandau in Prime Leag 2026 as Unforgiven’s Lucian drives a decisive bot-lane win.

Kaufland Hangry KnightsKaufland Hangry KnightsWinner
Game 142:50Prime League 1st Division
Eintracht SpandauEintracht Spandau
17Kills6
76.3KGold69.7K
4Drag1
8Torres8

Top players by damage

Lucian
BotUnforgiven
8/0/788% KP10.4 CS/m
Yuumi
SupportDoss
0/1/1588% KP0.4 CS/m
Vi
JungleXagog
1/5/483% KP5.1 CS/m
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · Kaufland Hangry Knights · Eintracht SpandauUPSET
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Kaufland Hangry Knights (35% pre-game)
35%·66%
Serie cerrada 1-0 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

TL;DR: The market gave Kaufland Hangry Knights only 34%, but they answered with a controlled 17-6 win over Eintracht Spandau in 42:50. The difference was bot lane: Unforgiven went 8/0/7 on Lucian, built a +1075 GoldDiff@15, and helped secure 4 dragons to 1.

Key Takeaways

  • Unforgiven finished 8/0/7 on Lucian, turning a +1075 GoldDiff@15 into the clearest carry lane of the match.
  • Kaufland Hangry Knights won the kill score 17-6, proving the 34% pre-game market number badly underestimated their execution.
  • Eintracht Spandau claimed 2 barons, but Kaufland Hangry Knights matched them at 8 towers and owned the elemental map with 4 dragons.

Early Game

From the first waves, Kaufland Hangry Knights played like a team that had no interest in the market’s story. Unforgiven pressed the bot lane with Lucian, and the early scoreboard quickly started to sound like a warning siren for Eintracht Spandau.

His +1075 GoldDiff@15 over FUN k3y was not just a farming edge; it was the foundation for every later fight. The opposing Caitlyn ended 2/3/1, but the lane never felt like it reached the kind of siege rhythm that normally makes that pick suffocating.

In the jungle, Densi piloted Pantheon to a clean 2/0/6, giving the Knights sharp engage without bleeding deaths. Across from him, Xagog had Vi, one of the champions flagged before the game, but the promised reliability did not arrive: 1/5/4 left Spandau’s initiation looking desperate rather than decisive.

The Turning Point

The first major swing came when the bot advantage stopped being local and became map-wide. Doss attached the Yuumi economy to the strongest member on the Rift, finishing 0/1/15 and making every chase feel longer than Spandau wanted.

That pairing helped the Knights stack dragons, and the final count of 4 to 1 told the real story of tempo. Spandau still found windows, even taking 2 barons, but those prizes did not erase the pressure already built through skirmishes, side-lane control, and cleaner target selection.

Prediction 1 deserves a direct verdict: Vi, Bard, and Orianna all appeared, just as the pre-draft analysis highlighted. But they did not deliver as predicted. seaz went 1/3/3 on Bard, useful in moments but unable to unlock the map, while PowerOfEvil finished 1/2/2 on Orianna and could not turn the ball into a game-breaking teamfight.

Closing Out

By the late game, the scoreboard looked strange at first glance: both teams had 8 towers, and Spandau had the baron count. But the gold told the deeper truth, with the Knights ending on 76.3k to 69.7k and using that cushion to survive the dangerous moments.

Abbedagge added control and pick threat with Ahri, closing at 4/2/6 with a +476 GoldDiff@15. In top lane, Boda gave the composition another pressure valve, taking Gnar to 3/3/8 while keeping Jenax and his Yasuo from becoming a true split-push menace.

The finish was not a reckless rush. It was a patient close from a team that knew its bot-lane carry had never died, knew the dragons had bent the map in its favor, and knew the market’s 66% lean toward Spandau had missed the feel of the actual game.

Polymarket Market

Polymarket had Eintracht Spandau favored at 66% at draft close, leaving Kaufland Hangry Knights at just 34%. In hindsight, the market read the broader draft reputation more than the execution pattern inside this game. Spandau did secure comfort-looking tools with Vi, Bard, and Orianna, plus 2 barons, but the match revealed that those pieces could not control the bot-lane damage curve or the dragon rhythm. The Knights’ 17 kills, 4 dragons, and deathless Lucian performance made the upset feel earned rather than random. This result closes the series 1-0, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
FUN k3yEintracht SpandauCaitlynBot2/3/1-1075
XagogEintracht SpandauViJungle1/5/4-126
PowerOfEvilEintracht SpandauOriannaMid1/2/2-476
seazEintracht SpandauBardSupport1/3/3-218
JenaxEintracht SpandauYasuoTop1/4/4-488
UnforgivenKaufland Hangry KnightsLucianBot8/0/7+1075
DensiKaufland Hangry KnightsPantheonJungle2/0/6+126
AbbedaggeKaufland Hangry KnightsAhriMid4/2/6+476
DossKaufland Hangry KnightsYuumiSupport0/1/15+218
BodaKaufland Hangry KnightsGnarTop3/3/8+488

FAQ

Q: Why was Unforgiven the decisive player for Kaufland Hangry Knights?

Unforgiven went 8/0/7 on Lucian with a +1075 GoldDiff@15, giving the Knights a deathless carry around which to play every major fight.

Q: Did Eintracht Spandau’s barons nearly change the game?

Eintracht Spandau secured 2 barons, but Kaufland Hangry Knights balanced the tower count at 8 each and controlled dragons 4 to 1.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-06-30 19:08 UTC.*