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Fnatic vs 9INE Odds and Predictions – May 30th

  • Both are battling in the most important Tier 2 tournament in CS2.
  • Fnatic is still hanging on to a possible return to Tier 1.
  • 9INE has been in-form recently.

 

Right at the end of the month, Fnatic is set to face an uprising 9INE roster back in Czech Republic. The Conquest of Prague 2025: Online Stage Playoffs will pit both sides in the bracket, as they hunt for both the prize pool and recognition for future events. Stay up to date on CS2 transfer rumors and tournament results thanks to our expert esports tips!

Fnatic vs 9INE: Conquest of Prague 2025 Playoffs, CS2 Predictions
Fnatic captain KRIMZ

 

Doing well recently

9INE (52nd in the world) has been performing really well lately. Their overall win rate is at 55%, with most of their good results coming since the end of April. The team is on a two-match winning streak, having beaten Astrum and Monte in their latest games. Even though they lost to Spirit Academy, 9INE has been competitive, getting wins against teams like BetBoom and finishing respectably in CCT Season 3.

When it comes to map strategy, the expected veto scenario indicates that 9INE (odds to win 2.50) will likely ban Mirage first, as it’s one of the maps they played last. For their favorite maps, we think they will choose Train, which works well with their chaotic style of play. Their recent performances in tournaments like Galaxy Battle show that they have the potential to surprise higher ranked organizations. They are just on the brink of getting Tier 1 invitations, and matches like this are really important for them to move forward.

 

Hoping to bounce back

Fnatic (49th in the world) is coming into this match on a losing streak, having recently faced a tough defeat against Passion UA. Their overall win rate stands at a respectable 53%, but their upward trend has been slowing down since the beginning of May.

In their latest tournaments, Fnatic reached the semifinals at the Rainbet Cup and made it to the quarterfinals in the Thunderpick World Championship. They show potential, but the organization is still experimenting with different players (around 5 changes since 2024), which definitely affects their consistency.

Even with their recent setbacks, Fnatic has shown they can bounce back, having previously beaten their current rivals 9INE at the Rainbet Cup. Fnatic (odds to win 1.48) is likely to stick with the same ban strategy, removing Nuke and aiming to secure their strongest map, Dust 2. Overall, the Swedish organization has a solid chance to replicate their last head to head result, but it all hinges on their ability to perform well under pressure.

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