09.07.2026 16:00 CET


MOUZ return to the Esports World Cup stage with a point to prove, and Team Nemesis are the wrong team to test them.
MOUZ carry real baggage into this match. A 36% winrate over the last six months and back-to-back losses to top-15 sides paint a picture of a team struggling to convert experience into results. But experience is exactly what separates them here. Their half-year earnings and tournament pedigree dwarf anything Team Nemesis can put on the table, and on a stage this big, that gap matters.
Team Nemesis arrive in form, no question. A 71% winrate last month is eye-catching, and their South America qualifier run showed composure under pressure. The problem is the level of opposition they have been beating. Limited LAN exposure and a rank 41 earnings position tell the real story: this is a team that has not been tested at anything close to this intensity before.
The head-to-head settles the argument. MOUZ put Team Nemesis away 2-0 in December 2025, and nothing in the Nemesis recent record suggests the tactical gaps that loss exposed have been closed. A shaky MOUZ side is still a dangerous one against opponents stepping up in class for the first time.
Thunderpick odds(at time of writing):
MOUZ to win 1.81
Team Nemesis to win 8.23
ChaiViz
ChaiViz
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Points
+39
Correct/incorrect
93/54
Pick %
63%
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