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G2 Esports and FlyQuest face off in a do-or-die match at MSI 2025. It’s EU vs NA: Who will stay in the fight, and who’s going home?
Europe and North America have long been rivals on the League of Legends stage. On July 4, Independence Day in the U.S., FlyQuest looks to carry the NA banner forward and prove there’s still plenty left in the tank. On the other side, G2 Esports has battled through tough matches but continues to push forward, determined to stay in contention. As these two regions clash once again, the question remains: who will rise and who will fall?

Where to watch MSI 2025: G2 vs FLY
You can watch the match between G2 and FLY right here. The stream is linked below. Don’t forget to check out the schedule in various time zones. The tournament is happening in Vancouver, Canada.
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G2 vs FLY at MSI 2025: Match recaps
You can find the G2 Esports vs FlyQuest recap here. Come back after the games to read about every key moment.
Match 1
The first map started strong for G2 Esports, with Hans Sama securing two early kills that gave them a promising lead. But as the game progressed, FlyQuest found its footing. Inspired delivered impactful ganks, while Bwipo outplayed Caps and steadily dismantled towers with his Sion.
FlyQuest capitalized on G2’s missteps, turning the tide and taking control of the match. Despite their early momentum, G2 struggled to handle the relentless pressure, and the game ultimately slipped out of their hands. Objective after objective, G2 was slowly losing the first game to FlyQuest.

Match 2
Once again, G2 Esports kicked off the game with confidence. Just like in the first match, Hans Sama secured two early kills, setting a promising tone for the European squad. G2 looked to be in control, steadily building momentum across the map. But FlyQuest had other plans.
With a decisive shift in tempo, they flipped the script, punishing G2’s overextensions and turning the tide in their favor. In just a matter of minutes, the control G2 had worked so hard to establish slipped away, falling right into FlyQuest’s hands. Massu’s Baron steal was the movement that G2 didn’t need, taking away their last opportunity to have the game back.

Match 3
The third match against FlyQuest proved emotionally overwhelming for G2 Esports at MSI 2025. While the early game wasn’t entirely out of their control, it didn’t take long for things to spiral. G2’s synergy felt off, their teamfights lacked coordination, and FlyQuest seized every opportunity to punish their missteps. With confidence and composure, FlyQuest closed out the series, delivering a clean 3-0 sweep and securing a decisive victory over Europe.
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