BLAST Rivals Spring Playoffs Betting Insights – A Vitality Victory?

Gabriel Sciberras Gabriel Sciberras

Team Falcons, MOUZ, Team Vitality and Team Spirit are left standing in the BLAST Rivals Spring Playoffs. In these betting insights, we’re discussing the final matches and evaluating who we think is coming out on top – let’s dive right in.

BLAST Rivals Spring Playoffs – Betting Odds

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With prize pool on the line, CS2 betting odds are offering their rankings for the matches. Accordingly, here’s a look at the BLAST Rivals Spring Playoffs betting odds at the time of writing:

Odds accessed 02/05/25, liable to change. 

The above odds were provided by the likes of GG.Bet – check out our GG.Bet review to learn more.

In this BLAST Rivals Spring Playoffs preview, we’re taking a look at the competing teams and offering some insights.

Team Vitality – A Winner’s Parade?

We won’t waste much time talking about Team Vitality as CS2 betting sites favourites.

For those unaware, Vitality are the king of CS2 in 2025, with over $1,400,000 in prize winnings already this year.

On a legendary 23-game win streak, this roster has won four tournaments in a row. Naturally, the question on everyone’s mind is – can they make it five?

With no evidence of them slowing down in the BLAST Rivals Spring Group Stage, there’s no indication that they will not win again.

MOUZ or Team Spirit – CS2’s Best Hope

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If not Vitality, MOUZ has the best chance of stopping this team.

Over the past few tournaments, MOUZ has finished 2nd multiple times, losing to Vitality in two Grand Finals.

However, in the most recent Grand Final, the game went the distance in a 3-2 showstopper.

On the other hand, Spirit has also matched up well against Team Vitality and given them some tough games.  Finishing 3-4th at the BLAST Open Spring came at the hands of a 1:2 loss to Team Vitality.

Yet, for anyone considering Spirit – Falcons did beat them 2-1 in the Group Stage of BLAST Rivals Spring.

Regardless, this is Vitality’s tournament to win so the odds will be stacked against any competitor.

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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