MSI 2025 is down to the final four teams: two LCK powerhouses, Gen.G and T1, in the upper bracket, and two LPL teams, Anyone’s Legend (AL) and Bilibili Gaming (BLG), battling it out in the lower bracket.
Gen.G (-216*) vs. T1 (+155*) - July 09, 2025
The winner of this upper bracket final will secure the first spot in the Grand Final. This is the first best-of-five (Bo5) series between these two teams this season. Gen.G won both best-of-three (Bo3) matches against T1 during the current LCK season, but T1 claimed victory in their most recent Bo5 back at Worlds 2024.
In Gen.G’s last match, they edged out LPL’s first seed, Anyone’s Legend (AL), with a tight 3-2 victory. Gen.G is currently rated as the strongest team in the tournament, with the odds favoring them to win it all at –216*.
However, when it comes to international events, T1 becomes a different beast. They began their MSI 2025 journey by clean-sweeping Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) in the LCK Road to MSI. They then endured a hard-fought 3–2 victory over LCP’s CTBC Flying Oyster (CFO), before absolutely dominating Bilibili Gaming (BLG), LPL’s second seed, in a clean sweep, a match many expected to be closely contested.
Statistically, T1 has been the most dominant team at MSI 2025, leading in multiple categories:
- Highest win rate
- Most gold per minute
- Highest gold differential per minute
- Most kills per game
- Most towers taken per game
- Fewest towers lost
- Highest first tower rate
T1’s AD carry, Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyung, currently holds the top KDA in the tournament at 8.5, and leads in CS per minute with 9.4, showcasing his consistency and impact.
With all this momentum, T1 could shock the world once again. T1 (+155*) offers strong value for a team with proven international pedigree and elite current form.
Bet: Gen.G vs. T1 odds
Anyone’s Legend (-238*) vs. Bilibili (+186*) - July 10, 2025
This is a lower bracket elimination match between two LPL rivals. Back in the LPL Split 2 Knockout Stage, Anyone’s Legend (AL) defeated Bilibili Gaming (BLG) twice, both in best-of-five (Bo5) series.
AL is a more well-rounded team compared to BLG when it comes to champion pools, team tactics, decision-making, and overall discipline. While BLG may boast stronger individual mechanics, AL functions better as a cohesive unit, strong enough to even push Gen.G to a full five-game series.
BLG’s issues were exposed in their recent match against T1. Jungler Yang "Beichuan" Ling showed a lack of international experience, playing nervously and making poor decisions throughout the series. Mid laner Zhuo "knight" Ding had some early game impact, but struggled to translate that into teamwide advantages. The biggest concern, however, lies in the bot lane: Zhao "Elk" Jiahao and Luo "ON" Wenjun failed to win lane in all three games, even when playing strong pairings like Kalista and Renata Glasc in Game 1.
Given the current form of both teams, an upset is unlikely here. AL on the Money Line at -238* or on the –1.5 Handicap at -105* could represent solid value for the better all-around team.
Bet: Anyone’s Legend vs. Bilibili odds
*Odds subject to change
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