LoL: Worlds 2020 | Fnatic vs LGD Gaming Recap

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LoL: Worlds 2020 | Fnatic vs LGD Gaming Recap

With Group C still so close, both Fnatic and LGD required a victory in this game.


Fnatic vs LGD Gaming

The Fnatic and LGD LoL teams on the Worlds 2020 stage with their match drafts below

FNC came into the game knowing a win locks them in for a spot in Worlds Knockouts, with just a series against Gen.G left to decide their fate. As for LGD, they needed to beat FNC to stay in Worlds, with TSM left to play. FNC picked up a huge level one kill after Peanut invades their jungle and are able to get a kill onto Rekkles with the LGD bot lane burning all but one Summoner Spell. A crazy fight breaks out in the LGD jungle as FNC lose four-for-two in an extended fight with multiple people on low health bars. In the process, LGD brought the FNC cold lead down to just 500g.

Fnatic Week Two buff enabled

FNC bungle a dive on the LGD bot lane and it costs them their bot lane. Selfmade does die but he manages to get something for his team in return as FNC at least picked up the First Blood tower. But FNC clapped back with yet more aggression as the second drake spawns on the map. Here, they picked up three more kills. FNC yet again found a massive engagement onto LGD as they picked up four kills and both the mid lane towers as FNC moved to nearly 10k ahead. Next, FNC takes the third drake as Nemesis is caught out. LGD commits five members to stop him, however, this means Bwipo is able to destroy the bot lane inhibitor.

FNC smelled blood as they collapsed on LGD in the top lane and took down four members of LGD as they tried to end the game without Baron Buff. They take down the Nexus turrets and win the match. With this win, FNC heads to the Knockout Stage of Worlds.

Quick Stats:

  • Time: 28:14
  • Kills: 22-9
  • Turrets: 9-2
  • Gold: 58.4k – 45.3k
  • Dragons: 3-1
  • Barons: 0-0
LoL: Worlds 2020 | Fnatic vs LGD Gaming Recap
David Hollingsworth
David has written for games media outlets for the last ten years. With his first major esports role being with Esports News UK covering mostly UK League of Legends. David is also a member of the British Esports Association and is an advisor to them on World of Warcraft Esports. More recently David has worked for Esports Insider and Red Bull as an esports journalist. David later became Editor at ESTNN and now leads the current team.