Odds to Win the 2022 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational Final

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
May/11/2022

The 2022 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational Final odds to win had T1 favored early at 1.57 odds (-175.44) with an implied probability of 63.69%.

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T1 have been regulars at the Mid-Season Invitational since its inception in 2015.

Miri Teixeira of Red Bull writes of T1 early in the tournament: 

Not only did they win the 2022 Spring Season, but they did so with style – breaking records as they went and securing their place at the top of the table with 18 wins in a row.

Whether the seemingly unstoppable team can keep their streak going when MSI 2022 kicks off in Busan, South Korea, is anybody's guess. We take a look at their history on the international stage, and consider what we might expect from T1 this time around.

Royal Never Give Up (RNG) had the second shortest odds at 2.75 or just shy of 2-1.

Warren Younger of Upcomer explained how RNG could succeed in the tournament:

For the reigning champions, nothing short of first place is acceptable. RNG are expected to reach the finals, but are likely underdogs coming into the tournament. For RNG to win the event over T1, they will need their team to play cleanly. Still, every member on this team has been in high-pressure games before, and they also have shown the capability of being called the best in the world. The team has been good enough to play

If RNG can play at their peak, there isn’t a team in the tournament that can really beat them. The scary part about RNG is that they have room to improve and to play better. But its going to need to be a collective effort of everyone involved to secure their second straight MSI title.

Here are your 2022 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational Final odds:

Team Odds
T1 1.57
Royal Never Give Up (RNG) 2.75
G2 Esports 9.00
Evil Geniuses 26.00
PSG Talon 67.00
fastPayWildcats 151.00
DetonatioN FocusMe 201.00
Saigon Buffalo 251.00
Team Aze 401.00
RED Canids 501.00
ORDER 1001.00

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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