Nigma Galaxy vs HSG fe Prediction: ESL Impact League Season 4

The fourth iteration of the most prestigious female tournament is set to begin, as Nigma Galaxy take on HSG fe in the ESL Impact League Season 4 Finals opener.

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CS2 odds used in this article were provided by one of the best CS2 betting sites, Pinnacle.

Nigma Galaxy

The reigning ESL Impact League Champions will do everything in their power to retain the title. The Russian-majority roster is undoubtably the best female Counter-Strike team of all time and another tournament victory at an event of this magnitude will further cement that fact.

It helps that Nigma Galaxy have the best female player among their ranks in Ana “ANa” Dumbrava. The Romanian sniper dominates her opponents every time she enters the server, and there’s every chance she continues to do so.

HSG fe

The HSG fe roster is a very curious case, as it consists of four east Asian players and a Brazilian AWPer in Olga “Olga” Rodrigues. The 29-year-old left FURIA fe in a shock move earlier this year to pursue international offers, which landed her a spot on this team. Since her addition, HSG fe has played only three matches with two of them ending in losses.

It is very hard to gauge the team’s level, due to the small sample size of games. But there’s no doubt that if they want to beat Nigma Galaxy, they’ll have to be on their A-game.

Nigma Galaxy vs HSG fe Prediction: ESL Impact League Season 4 Finals Group Stage
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Nigma Galaxy vs HSG fe Odds & Prediction

Pinnacle Esports have Nigma Galaxy as enormous favourites to start of their ESL Impact Finals 4 campaign with a victory. An upset in this matchup is highly unlikely.

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

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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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