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Who is favored to win in Astralis vs Fnatic?

Astralis are slightly favored to win against Fnatic in this Counter-Strike 2 BLAST Bounty matchup, with recent market odds typically around 1.75 for Astralis and 2.05 for Fnatic based on current form and ranking trends this month. Astralis have shown more consistent results on key CS2 maps and better T-side rounds conversion recently, making them the statistical favorite with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is Astralis vs Fnatic?

The Astralis vs Fnatic Counter-Strike 2 match in the BLAST Bounty league is scheduled to start on January 13, 2026 at 4:00 PM local time, which corresponds to 16:00 CET if played on the usual European BLAST circuit. Viewers following from other regions should convert from Central European Time to their local timezone to avoid missing the opening pistol round.

Where is Astralis vs Fnatic being held?

This BLAST Bounty clash between Astralis and Fnatic is expected to be played on a standard BLAST-tier esports stage in Europe, featuring a dedicated CS2 setup with low-latency PCs, soundproof player booths, and an on-site analyst desk. The venue typically accommodates several hundred to a few thousand spectators, with a large central LED screen and separate warm-up areas for both teams to prepare before going live on server.

Astralis vs Fnatic prediction & odds - who wins?

Prediction models lean toward an Astralis win with implied probabilities around 55–58 percent based on current odds in the 1.70–1.80 range, while Fnatic sit closer to a 42–45 percent chance with odds near 2.00–2.20. Astralis’ stronger recent map pool, especially on tactical maps like Mirage and Inferno, and their higher event rating over the past month give them a slight edge, though the pricing still allows for a competitive best-of-series dynamic on DexWin.

What is the head to head record between Astralis vs Fnatic?

In recent head-to-head meetings over the past year in CS2 and late CS:GO, Astralis have held a narrow advantage over Fnatic, typically leading the series count by a small margin with several matches going the full map distance. Rounds have been closely contested, with average scorelines often around 13–9 or 13–10 in the new MR12 format, indicating that while Astralis edge the matchup, Fnatic remain a dangerous opponent capable of frequent upsets.