2022 League of Legends LCS Spring Split Week 6 Betting Preview

The top two teams in the LCS will square off on Sunday, and first place will likely be on the line when Cloud9 faces Team Liquid. Both of these teams are 9-2 coming into Week 6 of the LCS Spring Split and two games up on third place FlyQuest. The only other team with a winning record right now is defending champion 100 Thieves, so the winner of the match between the two titans will be in a great place to finish atop the standings.
2022 League of Legends LCS Spring Split Week 6 Betting Odds
FlyQuest +170
100 Thieves -233
It’s a little surprising to see 100 Thieves installed as this much of a favorite against FlyQuest. Not only does FlyQuest have a better record than 100 Thieves, they beat them earlier in the season too. While 100 Thieves is probably the more talented team, this is too good of a price to pass up the chance to take FlyQuest. Toucouille has been a very good mid, and Johnsun has proven he can play both sides of the Jinx and Aphelios matchup.
Team Liquid -137
Cloud9 +104
Cloud9 have been great despite the decision to part ways with LS after just two weeks. C9 have won six straight matches, but they fell to Team Liquid in their previous match. Fudge has outperformed all expectations in the mid lane, and this team is very talented, but Team Liquid are on another level.
Liquid are just too talented though. Bjergsen has been absolutely dominant upon his return to competitive play with a 10.5 KDA. The bottom lane is the best in North America too now that CoreJJ has residency in the United States, so this is a great opportunity to take Liquid at short odds.
Team SoloMid +206
Evil Geniuses -286
After weeks of jokes, Team SoloMid may have finally turned a corner last week. As predicted here, TSM upset Golden Guardians in their most recent match, and they were even with FlyQuest for the first 25 minutes of their game. Evil Geniuses have been up and down despite their talent, so they shouldn’t be this much of a favorite in this match.
Dignitas -145
Immortals +109
Dignitas were able to take down Immortals in the first meeting between these teams. They have faltered after a strong start, but they have a much better bottom lane than Immortals. Arrow and Destiny have not played well together, leaving PowerOfEvil to hard carry games in the mid lane if Immortals are to pick up wins.
Golden Guardians -161
Counter Logic Gaming +121
Although Golden Guardians had some setbacks last week, they should be a bigger favorite over Counter Logic Gaming on Sunday. Golden Guardians have really built something together as a team, and they are in a different class than Counter Logic Gaming. CLG are likely to finish the season at the bottom of the standings once again.
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