E-Sports Odds: ESL Pro League CS:GO Fans of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive were thankful to absorb last week that Season 11 of the ESL Pro League was a go says Bob Warner of OffshoreInsiders.com
The contests commence Monday with clashes held online rather than live; this week’s European Group B openers include Saturday’s clash between Fnatic (FNC), the Season 10 finalists from Sweden, and their Danish foes from North, who lost in the first round. Streaming begins at 2 PM ET via Twitch and YouTube. Wager on E-Sports at Bovada
and get a free 50% bonus. Fnatic are substantial favorites to take their CS:GO rivaly with North. The highly-decorated Swedes, who dominated Seasons 1 and 2 of the ESL Pro League back in 2015, are –550 on the moneyline or –1.5 (–140) against the spread. The usual total of 2.5 is posted with the Under priced at –200.
With the coronavirus and the opposition from the new Flashpoint league, this could be a make-or-break year for the re-aligned ESL. They’ve switched to a best-of-three Group Stage for the 18 teams in the European regional league and the six-team North American league; with 12 survivors will meeting in the postseason, and the last two standing will play in the best-of-five Grand Final. Get your E-Sports odds at Bovada today.