BLG Sweeps FlyQuest 3-0 to Reach MSI Winners' Final — Lol Msi

BLG swept FlyQuest 3-0 at lol msi on the 6th, then advanced to the winners' final in Daejeon and will face Hanwha Life on the 9th.

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BLG Sweeps FlyQuest 3-0 to Reach MSI Winners' Final — Lol Msi

BLG swept FlyQuest 3-0 at lol msi on the 6th at Daejeon Convention Center Exhibition Hall 2. The win sent BLG into the winners' final of the 2026 LoL Mid-Season Invitational, where one more series now stands between them and the grand finals.

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Bin and Berserker swing game one

FlyQuest drew first blood in the opening set by ganking top lane to take down Bin's Jayce, and Berserker's Tristana later overwhelmed the BLG bottom lane. BLG still turned that game after Viper's Mel secured a double kill and Berserker was caught out of position in mid lane.

The first set was the closest part of the series. FlyQuest held a slight advantage after taking three Dragon stacks, but that edge did not survive the mid-game mistakes.

BLG closes in 28 minutes

BLG won the second set in 28 minutes after Bin's Gnar solo-killed Dhokla's Ambessa. BLG then destroyed FlyQuest's Nexus at 28 minutes, which shut down any chance of FlyQuest forcing the series back to even.

The pace of that map mattered more than the scoreboard alone. BLG did not need a long setup to separate the lanes and finish cleanly once the top side opened a gap.

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Saint and Inspired pressure BLG

Saint's Cassiopeia drew first blood against Knight's Ahri in the third set, and FlyQuest again reached three Dragon stacks. FlyQuest also took a Baron of their own through Inspired's Nocturne after BLG had already secured the Baron and destroyed the top inhibitor.

BLG still closed the series after a decisive Dragon teamfight and an ace. The sequence leaves FlyQuest out of the winners' bracket path, while BLG moves on with a matchup against Hanwha Life on the 9th for a place in the grand finals.

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