Team Vitality and MOUZ clash in IEM Krakow Semifinals

Team Vitality and MOUZ clash in IEM Krakow Semifinals

Team Vitality is set to face MOUZ at the Tauron Arena later today in the IEM Krakow 2026 semifinals. A victory would propel the #3-ranked MOUZ to the top of the Valve Regional Standings (VRS) and strengthen their chances to kick off their season with a prestigious trophy. For Vitality, this match represents another opportunity to solidify their dominant reign as the world's best Counter-Strike team.

The winner will advance to the Grand Final to face either FURIA or Team Spirit. Below is a detailed preview of the Vitality vs. MOUZ matchup, including current lineups, form, predictions, and livestream details.

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Team Vitality - Can the Champions Continue Their Dominance?

Vitality is coming off a historic 2025 season in which it won seven consecutive tier-1 events, nine in total, including both Majors. Their trophy cabinet also welcomed the ESL Grand Slam Season 5. Now in 2026, they show no signs of slowing down, having started the year with a strong top-four finish at BLAST Bounty Winter.

Playing their second season together, Vitality’s roster is peaking at the right time. The team’s golden boy, ZyWOo, leads the charge with a stunning 1.31 average rating over the last three months. Alongside ropz and flameZ, he forms a lethal trio capable of overwhelming any opponent. Ropz remains in peak form, with his elite movement and clutch abilities perfectly complemented by apEX’s strategic calls and ZywOo’s relentless fragging power, making him look nearly unstoppable.

Vitality has been flawless in IEM Krakow, not dropping a single map. They have already secured convincing wins on Overpass, Inferno, Dust II, and even their traditional perma-ban, Ancient. With a deep and flexible map pool and overwhelming individual skill on the server, Vitality stands as a formidable contender to lift the IEM Krakow trophy.

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Current Lineup:

  • Dan "apEX" Madesclaire

  • Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut

  • Shahar "flameZ" Shushan

  • William "mezii" Merriman

  • Robin "ropz" Kool

  • Rémy "XTQZZZ" Quoniam (Coach)

MOUZ - Can They Disrupt Vitality’s Dynasty?

MOUZ did not participate in BLAST Bounty Winter, making IEM Krakow their season debut. While this semifinal will be only their second offline match of the year, the squad carries significant momentum from 2025, having established themselves as the world's second-most consistent team, just behind Vitality. MOUZ has proven repeatedly that they can compete at the highest level, even against a titan like Vitality.

The team’s strength stems from excellent economy control, sharp macro play, and a disciplined approach to creating opportunities. MOUZ underwent a transformative roster reset in early 2025, replacing their in-game leader siuhy with Vitality’s Major-winning rifler Spinx and transitioning Brollan to the IGL role. And the results were immediate and remarkable.

With this new lineup, MOUZ qualified for the playoffs in all 16 events they attended in 2025, a perfect record that began with a championship victory at their very first tournament together, PGL Cluj-Napoca 2025. It should be noted, however, that elite competitors like Vitality were absent from that event.

MOUZ does possess immense fragging power in Spinx, xertioN, and torzsi, the latter having established himself as a top-tier AWPer over the 2025 season. While their map pool isn't as deep as Vitality's - especially after Valve replaced their beloved Train with Anubis - they have adapted, even turning last season's perma-ban, Dust 2, into a strength. With proven playoff experience and a roster built to challenge the best, MOUZ is a legitimate threat for the IEM Krakow 2026 title.

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Current Lineup:

Head-to-Head History

The current Vitality and MOUZ rosters have clashed 11 times, with Vitality dominating nine of those encounters. Their 2025 campaign was particularly one-sided, featuring a seven-match win streak for the world #1. A recent shift, however, offers MOUZ a glimmer of hope, as the last four meetings have been a split 2-2, including a decisive 2-0 victory for MOUZ at the IEM Cologne 2025 semifinals.

The upcoming matchup marks the fourth semifinal showdown between these lineups. Vitality has won two of the previous three. More tellingly, the teams contested in three Grand Finals in 2025, all of which Vitality won - two were even 3-0 clean sweeps. While the rivalry has tightened recently, the data from the biggest stages still gives Vitality a clear statistical edge.

Vitality vs MOUZ: Who Will Win? 

Heading into this semifinal, Vitality are the overwhelming favorites, a status earned through over 12 months of global dominance. However, MOUZ cannot be dismissed. Their current roster has proven its quality with an impressive run to this stage, defeating top sides like FaZe, Falcons, G2, and NRG, with their sole loss coming against Aurora.

While MOUZ has a solid core, they lack the clutch factor and star power that define Team Vitality. The latter possesses generational talents like ZywOo and ropz, backed by the proven, firepower-friendly leadership of apEX. This combination has created an almost unstoppable formula for success. As such, Vitality is expected to leverage this blueprint once more in Krakow and maintain a chokehold on their world #1 ranking, likely defeating MOUZ to advance to a Grand Final against either FURIA or Spirit.

When and Where to Watch Vitality vs MOUZ at IEM Krakow 2026

Counter-Strike fans worldwide can tune in to the Vitality vs MOUZ IEM Krakow 2026 Semifinals on Twitch and YouTube. The match will kick off at 10 a.m PST / 7 p.m CET on February 7, 2026. You can also follow the action on the Strafe Esports tournament page as the tournament unfolds.

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