
Over the weekend, Los Ratones and G2 Esports were at the centre of a tense final day in the 2026 LEC Versus regular season, with both teams’ playoff hopes hanging in the balance.
As results unfolded across the league, shifting tiebreak scenarios kept the standings unsettled until the final game was played. With changes made to the tiebreaker rules, the final day of the regular season had fans constantly look at the LEC Foldy sheet, recalculating playoff odds after every Nexus fell.
Nothing was settled until the very last game, which ultimately saw ERL side Los Ratones exit the competition, while LEC Summer champion G2 Esports narrowly qualified for the playoffs.
Los Ratones entered the day with over 90% chances of securing a playoff spot in the 2026 LEC Versus, all the ERL team needed was one more win. Instead, the opening match of the day set the tone for what would become a statistical anomaly.
On the other hand, G2 Esports began the day on the outside looking in. With its playoff hopes hinging on the final day of the LEC Versus regular season, qualification required both a must-win performance and favourable results throughout the day.
How Los Ratones Were Eliminated from LEC Versus
Firstly, a hard-fought victory for Team Vitality snapped Los Ratones’ win streak, immediately stripping the team of control over its own fate.
The ERL team, founded by popular streamer Marc ‘Caedrel‘ Lamont, started the game with early momentum and held a narrow lead through the early game. However, as the game progressed, Team Vitality’s coordination consistently tilted crucial fights in its favour, allowing the French team to regain control and eventually close out the win.
From that point onward, Los Ratones’ playoff hopes depended entirely on results elsewhere.
Karmine Corp Blue’s win over GIANTX was largely inconsequential for Los Ratones, affecting only top-four seeding scenarios. The first meaningful lifeline arrived when Shifters upset SK Gaming. The result boosted Los Ratones’ odds, narrowing the qualification equation to just needing a win from either NAVI, Karmine Corp, or Fnatic to lock a playoff spot.
Movistar KOI defeated NAVI. Then Team Heretics delivered the day’s biggest upset, simultaneously eliminating Shifters and sending Lis Ratones’ playoff chances plummeting. Facing a first-place Karmine Corp that had looked untouchable for most of the split, Team Heretics cleanly claimed the win, securing a playoff spot without tiebreakers.
G2 Rise at the Eleventh Hour
Everything rested on the classic LEC rivalry between Fnatic and G2 Esports. A win for the former would eliminate G2, and a win by the latter would end Los Ratones’ season.
It was soon clear that G2 left no room for doubts as it rose to the occasion, outclassing Fnatic across the map and closing the game in under 30 minutes. With a kill lead exceeding 15 and having complete control from early to late game, G2 secured victory—and playoffs qualification—at the eleventh hour.
For Los Ratones, it was the cruellest possible ending. A day that began with overwhelming playoff odds unravelled piece by piece, until its fate was sealed by a match it could no longer influence. While G2 advanced, Los Ratones watched from the sidelines, victims of a final day where almost everything that could go wrong, did.
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