Best Esports Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the Day: March 20th, 2025

Best Esports Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the Day: March 20th, 2025

Andre Guaraldo

20 Feb, 2025, 06:12

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 14:51

Welcome to the second day of the BLAST Open Spring 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The tournament continues to showcase thrilling Counter-Strike action as teams battle for a spot in the next stage of the competition. Our analyst team has reviewed today’s matches and compiled the best odds and parlays for YOU to make informed predictions using GGBet.

*Best esports predictions, odds, and parlays for the 20th of March 2025, as collected by the Strafe Esports Content Team.

Best Counter-Strike Predictions and Odds of the Day

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Match 1: Eternal Fire vs Team Liquid odds

Match Winner - Eternal Fire @ 1.68

Eternal Fire enters this match as slight favorites, boasting a strong recent performance. Their consistency in high-pressure games makes them a formidable opponent for Team Liquid.

Correct Score - Eternal Fire 2:1 @ 3.20

While Eternal Fire is favored, Team Liquid’s firepower could push this series to three maps. Betting on a 2:1 victory for Eternal Fire offers solid odds for those expecting a close contest.

Total Maps - Over 2.5 @ 1.85

Given both teams’ competitive nature and ability to trade maps, this match is likely to go the distance. Betting on over 2.5 maps is a reasonable option at these odds.

Match 2: Natus Vincere vs FURIA odds

Match Winner - Natus Vincere @ 1.20

Natus Vincere (Na’Vi) comes into this match as heavy favorites. With their star-studded roster and dominant form, they are expected to comfortably defeat FURIA.

Correct Score - Natus Vincere 2:0 @ 1.80

Na’Vi’s structured gameplay and superior individual skill make a clean sweep highly likely. A bet on Na’Vi winning 2:0 offers decent value for its low-risk nature.

Total Maps - Under 2.5 @ 1.58

Given Na’Vi’s dominance, it’s reasonable to expect them to close out the series in two maps. Betting on under 2.5 maps aligns with this prediction.

Best Multi-Bet Parlays

Safe Parlay:

  • Eternal Fire to win outright (1.68).
  • Natus Vincere to win outright (1.20).
  • Combination bet odds: 2.01

Moderate Risk Parlay:

  • Eternal Fire to win outright (1.68).
  • Total maps played over 2.5 in Eternal Fire vs Team Liquid (1.85).
  • Natus Vincere to win 2:0 (1.80).
  • Combination bet odds: 5.59

High Risk, High Reward Parlay:

  • Eternal Fire to win 2:0 (3.10).
  • Total maps played under 2.5 in Natus Vincere vs FURIA (1.58).
  • Natus Vincere -1.5 handicap (1.80).
  • Combination bet odds: 8.80

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