M6 Championship Knockout Stage Betting – The Final Eight

As part of our continuous coverage, M6 World Championship Knockout Stage betting is finally upon us. In this betting preview, we’re looking at the opening round of matches, esports betting odds and offering our very own predictions.

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M6 World Championship Knockout Stage Odds

Indeed, as the competition has evolved, only the best 8 teams remain in the event. Bearing this in mind, a popular betting market at hand is outright match odds. Here’s a look at the opening matches for the Knockout Stage:

07/12/24 – CET

Odds accessed 06/12/24, liable to change. 

Within the Knockout Stage, a double elimination bracket containing a mixture of BO3, BO5, and BO7 matches determines the tournament’s outcome like other Mobile Legends tournaments. In this betting preview, we’re looking at the above GG.Bet odds while offering our own insight for three of the matches.

Falcon vs Flash – A Furious Fight

M6 Championship Knockout Stage Betting - The Final Eight
Image Credits: Tecno

As two of the best teams from the Swiss Stage, Falcon Esports and NIP Flash both finished with a 3-1 record.

In one corner, we have the MPL Singapore champions in the form of NIP Flash. Recovering from an early surprising loss to CFU Gaming, the team bounced back with wins over Aurora, S2G and most importantly, Twisted Minds.

Meanwhile, Falcon Esports entered the tournament as a curious esports betting contender from Myanmar. After a shocking win over Aurora, Falcon then regained after a loss to Twisted Minds with a string of wins over Selangor and BloodThirstyKings.

Overall, esports betting sites are favouring Falcon Esports due to a more impressive run so far at this tournament. However, we would argue that either team has the opportunity to win this particular match.

Fnatic ONIC vs Selangor – An Open Book

M6 Championship Knockout Stage Betting - The Final Eight
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This particular match doesn’t require much analysis. As the defending champion from the Philippines, Fnatic ONIC is currently flawless in the tournament so far. Yet, it’s worth noting that two of the three teams that Fnatic beat didn’t make it to the Knockout Stage.

On the other hand, Selangor Red Giants have had to earn their spot in the Knockout Stage the hard way. Hailing from Malaysia, the Red Giants failed to live up to their name after a poor opening match. Eventually sitting at a 1-2 record, Selangor clutched up with two key wins over KeepBest and CFU Gaming.

Here’s a head-to-head history for this match in 2024:

While Fnatic are favoured, this can definitely go either way.

Spirit vs Liquid – A Hot Rematch

From all the opening Knockout Stage matches, this is the only rematch in the tournament so far. Specifically, Team Spirit managed to take down Team Liquid during the Swiss Stage. Due to this, Liquid had to fight for survival with two impressive wins over Aurora and Twisted Minds.

However, we’ll remind our viewers that this original match was a short BO1. While Spirit is the technical favourite in every way, Team Liquid is riding the momentum of two huge consecutive wins to escape elimination which could shift the esports odds.

Gabriel Sciberras
Gabriel Sciberras

Since: February 7, 2023

Gabriel is a content writer and editor at EsportsBets, covering every related esports scene and topic under the sun, apart from plenty of experience in the realm of technology and gaming. When he's not covering international news, he's focused on the local Maltese scene.

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