The curtain's about to fall on the second week of the 2026 NA LCS Spring Split, and boy, oh boy, the standings are shaking out like a snow globe after a toddler got hold of it! The playoff picture is starting to develop some early definition, with FlyQuest and Cloud9 sitting pretty at the top, completely unblemished. For the rest of the pack, every single match feels like a high-stakes puzzle piece in the race for those coveted postseason slots. It's not just about wins and losses anymore; it's about momentum, identity, and proving you belong in the conversation when the pressure's on.

Let's break down this wild, wild west of a leaderboard after the first day of this final week:
| Rank | Team | Record | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FlyQuest | 3-0 | 🚀 Soaring |
| 1 | Cloud9 | 3-0 | 🧊 Cool as ice |
| 3 | Team SoloMid | 3-1 | ⚔️ Battle-tested |
| 4 | Phoenix1 | 2-1 | 🔥 Heating up |
| 5 | Echo Fox, CLG, Team Liquid, Immortals | 1-2 | 🤔 Searching for answers |
| 9 | Team Dignitas | 1-3 | 😬 Slumping hard |
| 10 | Team Envy | 0-3 | 🆘 Need a lifeline |
The Undefeated Titans: A Tale of Two Paths
Only one match stands between FlyQuest, Cloud9, and a perfect 2-0 week. For FlyQuest, the path seems... well, let's just say manageable. They're squaring off against Echo Fox, a team that's had more ups and downs than a yo-yo champion. Echo Fox did snag their first W against a Dignitas squad that looked utterly lost, but facing the disciplined, cohesive machine that is FlyQuest is a whole different ball game. FlyQuest is playing with a scary kind of confidence right now; they're not just winning, they're imposing their will. This match is theirs to lose, honestly.
On the other side, Cloud9 has what looks like a tougher assignment on paper: Counter Logic Gaming. But here's the kicker—CLG is having a week. It started with a tough loss to FlyQuest, and now they have to face the other undefeated giant? Talk about a brutal schedule! For Cloud9, this is another chance to flex their strategic depth and individual skill. They've been methodical, adaptable, and just plain better than everyone they've faced. A win here doesn't just preserve their perfect record; it sends a message that they're the team to beat until proven otherwise.
The Phoenix Rises (Again?)
Here's a fun storyline: Phoenix1 finally kicked off this split with their full, intended starting lineup, and wouldn't you know it, they're winning the games they're supposed to win. It's a simple formula, but one that eluded them for chunks of last year. They haven't been truly tested yet—their win over Dignitas came against a ghost of that team's week-one form—but they're taking care of business. That's step one.
Now, step two: their first real test. This week, they face Team Liquid, a squad sitting right below them in the standings and fresh off a grueling series against TSM. This is it. This is the match that tells us if P1's early success is a mirage or the start of something real. Even if they walk away 2-2, that's a world of improvement from where they were last split. The vibe check is imminent!
The Strugglers & The Search for Spark
At the bottom, Team Envy finally got their full roster on stage, only to be handed two straight losses by CLG. With their star jungler Lira just arriving, some growing pains were expected—this is basically their actual week one. Their opponent, Immortals, has had their own issues but should handle this matchup. Still, it's a clash of two teams desperately trying to iron out the kinks and find a win to build on. Someone's 0-4 record is going to get even more depressing.
And then there's Team Dignitas... yikes. After showing flashes of being a top-tier contender in week one, they've completely face-planted. They look disjointed, out of ideas, and frankly, a bit lost. The hype train has derailed, and they need a major course correction, fast.
Predictions & Final Thoughts
Alright, time to put my neck on the line! After going a respectable 4-2 on the first day, here's how I see the final day of Week 2 going down:
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Phoenix1 vs Team Liquid: This is the must-watch series of the day. P1 looks good, but TL is hungry and has higher individual ceilings. I think TL's talent shines through in a close one. Prediction: Team Liquid 2-1.
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Echo Fox vs FlyQuest: FlyQuest is in a different league right now. Unless they majorly disrespect the draft, this should be a straightforward statement win. Prediction: FlyQuest 2-0.
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Team Envy vs Immortals: IMT has more experience and a clearer (though not perfect) identity. Envy is still putting the pieces together. Prediction: Immortals 2-1.
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Cloud9 vs Counter Logic Gaming: CLG is reeling, and C9 is a buzzsaw. This could get ugly if C9 gets an early lead. Prediction: Cloud9 2-0.
So, what's the big takeaway as we wrap the week? The top is crystallizing, the middle is a chaotic scramble, and the bottom... well, let's just say some teams are already feeling the heat. Every game matters, and the narratives are just getting started. Buckle up, folks! The 2026 season is already delivering the drama.