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Anyone’s Legend vs T1 Worlds 2025 knockout stage: Best odds, picks

Hannan Mundia
Hannan Mundia Published 30/10/2025
T1 at the 2025 Worlds

In a rematch of what was a tight battle at the Esports World Cup, Anyone’s Legend and T1 will battle in the 2025 LoL Worlds knockout stage, and only one team will avoid elimination as the winner moves on to the semifinals to battle Top Esports.

MatchAnyone’s Legend vs T1 – Worlds 2025
Start timeOctober 31, 2025, at 3:00 am ET
Our pickAnyone’s Legend to win, over 4.5 maps
Betting favoriteAnyone’s Legend

Anyone’s Legend has showcased the strongest performance in the tournament so far, and the team will now face T1 in the knockout stage quarterfinals. T1 lost to the LPL side in this year’s Esports World Cup, and considering that AL defeated Gen.G in the Swiss Stage, the LPL squad may be a serious threat to the reigning World Championship team from the LCK.

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Anyone’s Legend vs T1 match overview

Betting tip: Anyone’s Legend and T1 have showcased similar skills and will likely take the match the distance by reaching a pivotal fifth game.

Our Anyone’s Legend vs T1 pick: Total maps to be over 4.5 @ 2.40.

Anyone’s Legend vs T1 match analysis

Anyone’s Legend may not have found as much domestic success as some of its top LPL rivals, but the team’s rising performance in international tournaments is undeniable. The team barely lost to T1 at MSI before beating the LCK side at EWC and claiming second place after narrowly losing in the grand final to Gen.G.

T1 is already known to be a powerhouse team, but it hasn’t managed to translate that into its recent performance. At this year’s Worlds event, the two-time defending champion has struggled even against underdogs like 100 Thieves, making AL seem a frightening prospect for T1’s chances at a third consecutive year-ending trophy.

AL at the 2025 Worlds

AL at the 2025 Worlds – Image source: LoL Esports

AL’s playing style is much aggressive early than is T1’s. Thanks to this, the team consistently takes the first turret before its opponent, and it wouldn’t be surprising if this also happens against T1. The LPL team is also reliable when it comes to securing the first Baron, though bettors may want to bank on T1 getting the first dragon thanks to the team’s more strategic approach to the early game stages. This smart playing style may also help T1 secure the first blood against AL, who tend to overextend without sufficient vision in the enemy jungle.

These back-and-forth advantages and disadvantages put T1 and Anyone’s Legend on a level playing field. Since T1 is looking much better than it did at EWC, there’s a real chance that this match may go to a fifth game to decide the ultimate winner. The match going the distance also has a high potential return, so it may be a good idea to lean into the over there.

Anyone’s Legend will very likely go in hot here after the three consecutive wins in the Swiss Stage, which could give it the win in at least the first game. The LPL side is considered a betting favorite for a reason. But T1’s adaptive playing style will likely kick in from there, potentially extending the series. Still, with AL’s players looking so strong at this event, and with the team having a relatively larger champion pool, it may ultimately have the edge against T1 in this best-of-five series.

Key stats

StatsAnyone’s LegendT1Edge
Map win rate71%48%Anyone’s Legend
First blood50%43%Anyone’s Legend
First Tower100%52%Anyone’s Legend

Anyone’s Legend vs T1 betting odds snapshot

MarketOdds
Anyone’s Legend to win1.78
T1 to win2.05
Total maps under 4.51.50

LoL betting odds via Stake, 10:05 am ET October 27, 2025.

Anyone’s Legend vs T1 betting picks & predictions

T1 has heavy expectations on it coming into this tournament after winning the two previous Worlds events. The team’s performance in the Swiss Stage was good, but it lacked the dependability that T1 is known for. By contrast, Anyone’s Legend is seemingly continuously improving its craft by taking down strong teams like HLE and Gen.G, and while it isn’t as strong in a best-of-five setting, AL’s advantage of having a more diverse champion tool than T1 may help it emerge as the winner here.

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Anyone’s Legend vs T1 prediction

Our Anyone’s Legend vs T1 prediction: Anyone’s Legend to win 3-2 @ 1.78 odds at Stake.

Featured image credit: LoL Esports

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