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Match Info

LPL Spring 2022 Playoffs

20 April
08:45
LB Final
China
Best of 5

Victory Five vs Top Esports League of Legends match ended 1 - 3 in favour of Top Esports and was played on Apr 20, 2022 at 8:45 AM . The match was a Best of 5 series and part of the LPL Spring 2022 Playoffs LB Final.

Breakdown of the match

  • Victory Five won Game 1 with 16 -  3
  • Top Esports won Game 2 with 24 -  5
  • Top Esports won Game 3 with 16 -  3
  • Top Esports won Game 4 with 23 -  6

Key player statistics

  • Most kills for the match was made by Wayward with 19 kills.
  • Top creep scorer for the match was Photic with a CS of 1135.
  • Top kill participation for the match was made by ppgod with a KP of 77%.

Head-to-head stats

Victory Five and Top Esports had previously played each other 9 times . Victory Five had won 2 times , Top Esports had won 7 times and 0 matches were tied.

The prior match between them was played on Apr 12, 2022 at 8:45 AM in LPL Spring 2022 Playoffs where Top Esports won 3 - 2 .

Match prediction

Strafe users believed it would be a close match, and predicted Victory Five to win with 51.6% of the votes in their favor and 48.4% of the votes for Top Esports .

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