BIG vs Aurora Prediction: CCT Online Finals 5 Grand Final

After a gruelling week of competition, there’s only one match yet to be played, as BIG take on Aurora in the CCT Online Finals 5 Grand Final.

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BIG

BIG have a perfect record so far in CCT Online Finals, having defeated all of Zero Tenacity, Guild Eagles, 9 Pandas, and Aurora without losing a single map. Moreover, out of eight maps played, only once did BIG allow their opponents to get a double-digit number of rounds.

Being in such good form this event and dominating every time you hop on the server, it would be disappointing for the Germans to come off second best and fail to claim the title. Let’s hope they don’t crumble under the pressure.

Aurora

Coming out victorious in the hard-fought consolidation final against Guild Eagles, meant that Aurora has the chance to exact revenge on BIG and win the CCT Online Finals 5 title in the process. The Russians’ sole defeat in this tournament came against the Germans, and they would like to keep it that way.

In order to that, they will have to dig deep and avoid the mistakes they made in their previous encounter. Additionally, the individuals on the side of Aurora will have to show up on the server, if they want to have a shot at taking down BIG.

BIG vs Aurora Prediction: CCT Online Finals 5 Grand Final
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BIG vs Aurora Odds & Prediction

Pinnacle Esports favour BIG to beat Aurora for the second time and claim the CCT Online Finals 5 title. One thing is for certain – it’s going to be a much better game than their Upper Bracket Final bout.

Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change. 

Hero image credit: BIG

Bruno Sobieraj
Bruno Sobieraj

Since: September 16, 2023

My name is Bruno and my love for Counter-Strike was sparked when the Polish Virtus.pro was plowing through opponents from 2014 to 2018. Since then, I’ve been dreaming of working in esports and here I am.

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