Nobody Saw It Coming: G2 Stuns Gen.G 3-0 to Reach the LoL First Stand Finals

Nobody Saw It Coming: G2 Stuns Gen.G 3-0 to Reach the LoL First Stand Finals

21 Mar, 2026, 16:49

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Last updated: 21 Mar, 2026, 16:49

Nobody had G2 doing this. Not even close. G2 Esports walked into the First Stand 2026 semifinals as heavy underdogs and walked out with one of the most shocking results in recent League of Legends history: a clean 3-0 sweep over Gen.G, punching their ticket to the Grand Finals.

A Wall the Whole World Thought Was Unbreakable

To understand just how wild this result is, you have to understand what Gen.G came into this tournament as. They weren't just one of the favorites, they were THE favorite. The narrative going into First Stand 2026 wasn't whether Gen.G would win it all, it was whether anyone could even take a game off them. They swept through the LCK Cup 2026 without dropping a single series, dismantling every opponent in their path. The message was loud and clear: this team was built to steamroll everything, East or West.

Even the fans agreed. Before the series, the overwhelming majority of predictions pointed to a Gen.G victory. The Korean giants hadn't lost a single series in 2026 heading into this match. Not one. Today was their first series defeat of the entire year.

G2 Read the Script and Threw It Out

Reality hit very differently on March 21st. G2 came in sharp, aggressive, and completely unfazed by the occasion. Game after game, they shut down what Gen.G wanted to do, neutralizing the roster that had made Chovy, Ruler, and company look untouchable all season. Three games. Three wins. No debate.

And it stings even more for the Western narrative when you remember just how long this drought has been. This is G2's first international final since 2019. Seven years of near-misses, heartbreaks, and countless "the West can't compete" takes. But today, they silenced all of it.

Europe Finally Has Something to Believe In

Gen.G had become a wall that Western teams simply ran into. They beat G2 at the Esports World Cup 2025, at MSI 2025, and at multiple other clashes. The head-to-head record sat firmly in Gen.G's favor before today. None of that mattered when it counted most.

G2 now stands one series away from lifting the trophy at First Stand 2026, and for the first time in a long time, European League of Legends genuinely believes again.


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