Day two of the VALORANT Masters London Swiss Stage had a lot to live up to after son’s heroics on opening day, and it delivered in full. FUT Esports announced themselves on the international stage with a clinical sweep of FULL SENSE, while Leviatán fought back from the brink in a gripping three-map battle against Global Esports. With Round 2 now set, the 1-0 bracket has delivered two regional rematches that promise to be among the most anticipated matches of the Swiss Stage.

FUT Esports 2-0 FULL SENSE
The map veto told a story before a single round was played. FULL SENSE banned Ascent, FUT banned Breeze, FULL SENSE picked Fracture, FUT picked Haven, FULL SENSE banned Split, FUT banned Pearl, leaving Lotus as the decider though it never got that far. The Breeze ban was the key call from FUT’s camp, being one of FULL SENSE’s most reliable maps throughout the 2026 Pacific season, and stripping it away immediately forced the Thai side into less familiar territory.
Fracture was FULL SENSE’s own map pick, but despite their selection, FUT was comfortable from the opening rounds. A clean xeus play helped swing an eco round in FUT’s favour early on, and s0pp oozed confidence as he gunned down his opposition with ease. FUT won the map 13-3. After the map, head coach Vlad noted that FULL SENSE “didn’t change a single thing. It made it super easy for us.†Haven proved to be even more one-sided than the final scoreline suggests.
FUT built a massive 10-2 halftime lead and comfortably converted it into a 13-7 victory to close the series. FULL SENSE finally started to put some rounds together in the second half, with primmie finding his Stage 1 form and forming semblances of a comeback, but it was too little too late.

s0pp Takes Over
Looking at the stats across both maps, s0pp finished with a 332 ACS, 41 kills, a +20 differential, and 13 first kills. xeus was equally clinical on 260 ACS and a +19 differential, while sociablEE provided the glue with an 89% KAST. The duelist duo of s0pp and xeus rendered FULL SENSE’s entire structure ineffective from round one.
On the FULL SENSE side, primmie was the only player to finish with a significant ACS of 244, but a +1 differential tells the story of how little his individual output translated into round wins. The rest of the roster went deeply negative across the board, with JitBoyS finishing at -20 and Leviathan at -16. FUT advance in the Swiss Stage now one win away from making Playoffs, while FULL SENSE will need to win their next match to avoid elimination.
Leviathan 2-1 Global Esports
GE dominated the opener of Pearl entirely, dictating pace from the first half and never allowing Leviatán to settle. FrosT’s read on LEV’s structured execute style was perfect on Pearl, and GE ran out convincing 13-4 winners. UdoTan was immense throughout, finishing the series with 252 ACS, 56 kills, and a +14 differential, while Kr1stal contributed 191 ACS and a +3 differential. Leviatán’s map pick of Fracture produced a completely different match. A 6-6 halftime score reflected just how evenly matched the two sides were when forced into a grind on familiar ground. LEV managed to edge it out 13-11, with Sato and Neon both finding their rhythm to level the series and force a decider.

The decider was the match of the day. Leviatán found themselves 4-8 down on Split and staring at elimination from their very first international tournament. What followed was one of the most complete comeback second halves of the Swiss Stage so far, as LEV dismantled GE’s defensive setup on attack and ran out 13-9 winners.
Across the full series, Sato led Leviatán with 244 ACS, 54 kills, and 11 first kills to a +11 differential. Neon finished on 227 ACS, 47 kills, and 7 first kills with a +13 differential, showing exactly the kind of flexible impact that made him Americas’ most watched young player heading into London. KiNgg provided the tactical backbone with 179 ACS and 41 kills. For GE, the collapse in map three dragged individual numbers significantly: PatMen finished the series at -17 and xavi8k at -10, reflecting how decisively the momentum shifted on Split.
LEV move to 1-0 and are now one win away from Playoffs. GE drop to 0-1 and must win in Round 2 to keep their tournament alive.
Round 2 Draw: Regional Rematches Set at VALORANT Masters London
Four regional matchups.
The updated #VALORANTMasters London Swiss Stage bracket heading into Round 2! pic.twitter.com/X341pQSQpw
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The Swiss Stage Round 2 draw has delivered two all-regional matchups in the 1-0 pool. Team Vitality face FUT Esports in an all-EMEA affair, pitting the region’s second and third seeds against each other for a direct Playoffs berth. In the other 1-0 fixture, NRG take on Leviatán in an Americas rematch. The two sides spent the 2026 Americas Stage 1 season on a collision course, with Leviatán ultimately finishing runners-up after falling to G2 in a five-map grand final. They now meet at an international event for the first time in a VCT event with their current rosters, with a Playoffs spot the prize.
In the 0-1 pool, DRG face XLG in an all-China affair, and GE take on FULL SENSE in a direct Pacific rematch. The loser of each match is eliminated. For FULL SENSE, the GE fixture is an immediate opportunity for redemption after a chastening debut. For GE, it is the chance to channel their Pearl dominance from the Leviatán series into a full match and prove the map three collapse was an aberration rather than a trend.
Day three cannot come soon enough.



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