Best League of Legends Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the Day: March 29th, 2025

Best League of Legends Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the Day: March 29th, 2025

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

29 Mar, 2025, 03:03

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Last updated: 29 Mar, 2025, 03:15

Today marks the return of top-flight League of Legends to Europe with the start of the 2025 LEC Spring Split. To kick things off, this fierce opening day will deliver grudge matches and growing rivalries in an exciting start to the Regular Season as teams look to gauge each other's strength.

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 29th of March 2025, as collected by the Strafe Esports Content Team.

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Match 1: Fnatic vs GIANTX

Match Winner - Fnatic @ 1.18

Fnatic will want to start their journey at the Spring Split by reminding everyone that they are still one of the best teams in the LEC. As for GIANTX, the team's level of play plummeted after a positive start to the Winter Split, and should not be ready to compete with the top squads just yet.

An overwhelming 96% of the Strafe fan votes picked Fnatic to win this match, showcasing the team's superiority over GIANTX.

Correct Score - Fnatic 2:0 @ 1.69

To wash away their disappointing end to the Winter Split, Fnatic will look to come into this match and dominate with a quick 2:0 victory.

Map 1 First Blood - Fnatic @ 1.72

Fnatic's Razork remains one of the very best junglers in the league, and should look to set the pace for his team from early on against the GIANTX newcomer of ISMA. That all starts with securing First Blood in the opening game of the split.

Match 2: G2 Esports vs Movistar KOI

Match Winner - G2 Esports @ 1.44

While G2 failed to come away with the trophy at the Winter Split, the team still showed great signs of improvement over the course of the season. Now, this relatively new roster will look to continue their upwards trajectory at the Spring Split.

Backed by one of the best coaching staffs in the league, G2 should be able to take down Movistar KOI to kick off their run at the Regular Season.

As the biggest name in the LEC, G2 Esports come away with 92% of the Strafe fan votes to win this match.

Correct Score - G2 Esports 2:1 @ 3.25

Despite coming in as the favorites to take the match, this series could be far closer affair than many would speculate.

G2 Esports and Movistar KOI remain two of the most exciting teams in the LEC, and much of this match will come down to how Caps and Jojopyun measure up when two of the league's brightest stars clash in the mid lane. Expect the former's experience to shine through in the end, though.

Map 1 Duration - Under 30.5 Minutes @ 2.35

As the professional scene continues to move towards bloodier, more fast-paced games, expect the opening game of the series to be a fairly quick showing for two teams that are often quick to resort to team fighting.

Best Multi-Bet Parlays

Safe Parlay:

  • Fnatic to win outright (Odds: 1.18).
  • G2 Esports to win outright (Odds: 1.44).
  • Combination bet odds: 1.69

Moderate Risk Parlay:

  • Fnatic to win 2:0 (Odds: 1.69).
  • G2 Esports to win 2:1 (Odds: 3.25).
  • Combination bet odds: 5.49

High Risk, High Reward Parlay:

  • Fnatic to win 2:1 (Odds: 3.35).
  • Movistar KOI to win 2:1 (Odds: 4.65).
  • Combination bet odds: 15.57

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