LOL · August 22, 2026 · 2:00 PM ET
PAIN GAMING @ FURIA
Free LineCrush game report for PAIN GAMING @ FURIA on August 22, 2026, with matchup analysis and pick ideas generated for the daily slate. Reports can update as lineups, injuries, and odds develop, so confirm time-sensitive details before acting.
Matchup Analysis
Robo vs Guigo sets tone in top lane
paiN's Robo comes into the season with 14 games of moderate production at 2.9/3.9/4.4 and a 1.87 KDA, facing FURIA's more efficient Guigo, who posts a 3.50 KDA and gives his team a statistical edge in the top lane duel.
SourceCarioK and Tatu battle for jungle tempo
Veteran jungler CarioK averages 7.1 assists and a 2.85 KDA over 14 games for paiN, but he will be tested by Tatu's high-impact style for FURIA, reflected in a 5.52 KDA that underlines how often he dictates skirmishes and objective fights.
SourceMid lane stability meets high-volume consistency
Tinowns offers paiN a stable mid presence with 14 games and a 2.62 KDA this campaign, while Tutsz has been FURIA's workhorse in mid with a 3.97 KDA across a heavy game load, signaling a reliable control point for the home side.
SourceBot lane flexibility for paiN against Ayu's reliability
paiN can flex between Trigger, who puts up 5.7 kills and a 3.73 KDA in his 9 games, and Marvin, who has five appearances, whereas FURIA rely on Ayu as a single anchor in bot lane where he still delivers a strong 5.52 KDA, highlighting a clash between flexibility and stable efficiency.
SourceSupport duel underscores JoJo's surge in form
Kuri contributes sturdy utility for paiN with 9.6 assists per game and a 2.61 KDA, but JoJo enters as one of CBLOL's standout supports with a 7.39 KDA and recent Player of the Game-level performances in wins over LOUD and Fluxo W7M, giving FURIA a clear playmaking edge in the role.
SourcePick Ideas
Slight moneyline lean toward FURIA in online Round 1
With this CBLOL 2026 Split 2 regular-season clash scheduled online for Round 1 at 18:00 and a $60,000 prize on the line, FURIA's entrenched five-man core offers more proven synergy than paiN, warranting a modest tilt toward the home side on the moneyline.
Bot lane kill participation props favor FURIA
Recent drafts show Ayu piloting scaling but aggressive marksmen like Ezreal and Corki while JoJo pairs them with initiator supports such as Bard and Rell, a pattern that can justify exploring overs on FURIA bot lane kill and assist participation in player prop markets.
Objective markets keyed to Tatu's engage-heavy champion pool
FURIA's tendency to place Tatu on proactive jungle tanks like Poppy and Skarner in their August matches supports wagers on them contesting and often securing early dragons and Rift Heralds compared with typical CBLOL opposition.
Series and futures markets benefit from paiN's roster depth
paiN's broader organizational lineup, including pieces like Boal, Hena, Ceos, Keine and Von alongside CarioK, gives them more flexibility for future series, substitutions and meta shifts than FURIA's single starting five, which can be leveraged in longer-horizon futures rather than only this one-off game.
Experience distribution informs consistency-focused markets
The age spread within paiN, where Boal is the youngest at 23 and Von the oldest at 32, contrasts with FURIA's core clustered in the 19–27 range, suggesting bettors may target markets that reward steady team performance and minimize exposure to age-related variance in individual consistency.
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