Best Esports Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the Day: March 28th, 2025

Best Esports Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the Day: March 28th, 2025

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

28 Mar, 2025, 03:03

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Last updated: 28 Mar, 2025, 03:15

The heat of battle continues to burn at BLAST Open Spring 2025 as the remaining teams get ready to face off in the tournament's Quarterfinals. With some of the biggest names in Counter-Strike taking the stage at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, today's matches promise to deliver exciting, top-level gameplay.

Our analyst team has sat down and collected what we think are the best odds and parlays for YOU to predict on today. The outcomes selected are for the best predictions to bet your money on using GGBet.

*Best esports predictions, odds, and parlays for the 28th 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: MOUZ vs G2 Esports

Match Winner - MOUZ @ 1.63

After reaching the Grand Finals at the ESL Pro League Season 21, MOUZ continue their upwards trajectory. To secure yet another spot in the Finals, however, they will need to get through a G2 squad that is filled to the brim with firepower, yet remains inconsistent when the pressure is on.

Despite MOUZ's stellar recent showings, G2's individual talent sees the team receive exactly 50% of the Strafe fan votes for this match.

Correct Score - MOUZ 2:1 @ 3.38

MOUZ may be eyeing their second back-to-back Finals, but the truth is G2 has enough talent on the squad to upset any team in the world on a good day. This in mind, we expect this to be a hard-fought battle before MOUZ come away with the 2:1 win in the end.

Total Maps - Over 2.5 @ 1.97

Even if G2 were to shock MOUZ and come away with the win, this bet offers great odds with the added safety of the possibility of the score being a 2:1 in either direction.

Match 2: Team Spirit vs Natus Vincere

Match Winner - Team Spirit @ 1.41

Though NAVI stood at the very top of the Counter-Strike scene not too long ago, the team has struggled to maintain their form as of late. Meanwhile, donk and the rest of Team Spirit remain hungry to prove they are serious contenders to win it all in Lisbon.

Given NAVI's recent form, it is no surprise that Spirit are picked to win the match with 74% of the Strafe fan votes.

Correct Score - Team Spirit 2:0 @ 2.34

The last time these two teams faced each other, Team Spirit came away with the 2:0 victory. Now, given NAVI's most recent showing against Eternal Fire, a clean win for Spirit in this Quarterfinals match appears likely if their opponents fail to wake up in time.

Total Maps - Under 2.5 @ 1.74

Team Spirit should look to come out and dominate. With everything on the line, this match could well be over before you know it.

Best Multi-Bet Parlays

Safe Parlay:

  • MOUZ to win outright (Odds: 1.63).
  • Team Spirit to win outright (Odds: 1.41).
  • Combination bet odds: 2.29

Moderate Risk Parlay:

  • MOUZ vs G2 Esports total maps over 2.5 (Odds: 1.97).
  • Team Spirit to win 2:0 (Odds: 2.34).
  • Combination bet odds: 4.6

High Risk, High Reward Parlay:

  • MOUZ to win 2:1 (Odds: 3.38).
  • Team Spirit to win 2:1 (Odds: 3.23).
  • Combination bet odds: 10.91

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