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09:51, 06.06.2025

The upcoming match between FlyQuest and TYLOO is set to take place on June 6, 2025, at 20:00 UTC. This encounter is part of the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 Stage 1, featuring a best-of-3 format. We have analyzed the statistics and the current form of the teams to make a prediction for the match outcome. For more details on the match, visit the match page.
Current form of the teams
FlyQuest currently holds the 24th position in the world rankings, which you can check here. Over the past six months, FlyQuest has earned $76,500, ranking them 29th in terms of earnings. Their overall win rate stands at 61%, but recent performances have shown some inconsistency, with a 41% win rate over the past half year and a slightly improved 56% in the last month. FlyQuest’s recent form has been a mix of wins and losses. In their last five matches, they have experienced three losses, including a recent defeat against Nemiga and HEROIC, and two wins against BetBoom and Fluxo. Their performance in the Asian Champions League 2025 was notable, as they secured a 3rd place finish, earning $40,000.
FlyQuest is under tremendous pressure. The team started the Major with two wins, but when they faced stronger opponents, they immediately suffered a defeat. They are the best in their region, but that is far from the top level, so the team needs to show everything they are capable of in this match.
TYLOO, ranked 18th globally, has demonstrated strong form lately, with a win rate of 80% over the past month and 66% over the last six months. Their recent earnings amount to $121,000, placing them 18th in earnings rankings. TYLOO’s recent matches include a solid victory over Complexity and a win against Metizport, although they suffered a loss to OG. TYLOO’s triumph in the XSE Pro League Season 4, where they finished first, further highlights their current strength.
Tyloo, a team that many do not expect much from, but perhaps this is to their advantage at the Major. They started with a defeat but defeated Metizport and have already knocked Complexity out of the tournament, which will give the team confidence.
Teams’ Map Pool
The predicted map veto for this match suggests FlyQuest will first ban Train, while TYLOO will remove Dust2. FlyQuest is expected to pick Ancient, a map where TYLOO has shown moderate success with a 47% win rate, while TYLOO will likely choose Inferno, a map they have historically performed well on with a 65% win rate. Anubis and Nuke are expected to be banned next, leaving Mirage as the decider. FlyQuest has a 63% win rate on Mirage, making it a potential battleground for them to excel.
Map | paiN | MIBR | ||||||
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Winrate | M | B | Last 5 Matches (paiN) | Winrate | M | B | Last 5 Matches (MIBR) | |
Mirage | 0% | 0 | 29 | FBFBL | 40% | 15 | 14 | LLWWL |
Inferno | 33% | 12 | 16 | LLWWL | 0% | 0 | 38 | FBFBL |
Dust II | 50% | 22 | 8 | WLWWL | 56% | 18 | 13 | WWLWW |
Anubis | 50% | 16 | 9 | WWLWW | 50% | 14 | 15 | WWLWW |
Ancient | 53% | 15 | 7 | WWLWW | 50% | 18 | 12 | WLWLL |
Nuke | 56% | 16 | 7 | LWWWL | 50% | 14 | 14 | WLWLL |
Train | 50% | 2 | 19 | FBFBL | 43% | 7 | 14 | LLWWL |
Head-to-Head
In their recent head-to-head encounters, TYLOO has dominated FlyQuest, winning all three matches. The most recent clash saw TYLOO triumph with a 2-0 scoreline. TYLOO’s strategic map picks and bans have historically given them an edge over FlyQuest, with TYLOO consistently outperforming FlyQuest on maps like Inferno and Mirage. This historical advantage could play a significant role in their upcoming match.
Prediction
Considering the current form, historical head-to-head results, and map pool analysis, TYLOO is favored to win this match with a predicted score of 2-1. TYLOO’s strong performance on key maps and their recent success in tournaments make them the likely victors. FlyQuest will need to leverage their strengths on Mirage and capitalize on any opportunities to challenge TYLOO’s dominance.
Prediction: FlyQuest 1:2 TYLOO
BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 takes place from June 3 to June 6 in the United States, featuring a prize pool of $1,250,000. You can follow the news, schedule, and results of the tournament via the link.
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