On the second day of MSI 2025, Anyone’s Legend and FlyQuest go head-to-head in a historic first-ever clash between the two teams.
Welcome to Day 2 of the MSI 2025 Bracket Stage! Anyone's Legend (AL) makes its MSI debut, bringing a mix of fresh talent and rising stars to the international stage. Meanwhile, FlyQuest (FLY) carries the hopes of the Americas as the region’s sole representative, determined to push the LTA even further in the tournament.
Where to watch MSI 2025: AL vs FLY
You can watch the match between AL and FLY right here. The stream is linked below. Don't forget to check out the schedule in various time zones. The tournament is happening in Vancouver, Canada.
PT ET CEST CST KST | Match Start 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 a.m. (next day) 8 a.m. (next day) 9 a.m. (next day) |
During the MSI 2025 Bracket Stage, all matches are played in a best-of-five (Bo5) format. The team that wins continues their run in the upper bracket, while the losing team drops down to the lower bracket, fighting to stay alive in the tournament.
MSI 2025 AL vs FLY : Live score
Game Winner | 1 FlyQuest | 2 Anyone's Legend | 3 Anyone's Legend | 4 Anyone's Legend | 5 - |
Banned champions
Game AL Bans FLY Bans | 1 Varus, Cassiopeia, Azir, Lucian, Ezreal Vi, Twisted Fate, Poppy, Alistar, Kalista | 2 Cassiopeia, Azir, Renekton, Ezreal, Lucian Twisted Fate, Varus, Annie, Kai'Sa, Bard | 3 Renekton, Cassiopeia, Poppy, Nocturne, Lee Sin Jayce, Sylas, Gwen, Bard, Nautilus | 4 Renekton, Cassiopeia, Miss Fortune, Hwei, Smolder Annie, Ezreal, Kai'Sa, Nocturne, Zed | 5 - - |
Matchups and champion picks
AL Picks AL Player Position FLY Player FLY Picks | Rumble (G1) Yorick (G2) Sion (G3) Ambessa (G4) Flandre Top Bwipo Galio (G1) Mordekaiser (G2) Cho'Gath (G3) Shen (G4) | Xin Zhao (G1) Trundle (G2) Wukong (G3) Poppy (G4) Tarzan Jungle Inspired Pantheon (G1) Vi (G2) Viego (G3) Lee Sin (G4) | Taliyah (G1) Ryze (G2) Azir (G3) Aurora (G4) Shanks Mid Quad Orianna (G1) Viktor (G2) Twisted Fate (G3) Ahri (G4) | Xayah (G1) Corki (G2) Varus (G3) Lucian (G4) Hope Bot Massu Senna (G1) Kalista (G2) Jhin (G3) Ziggs (G4) | Rakan (G1) Neeko (G2) Braum (G3) Leona (G4) Kael Support Busio Rell (G1) Renata Glasc (G2) Alistar (G3) Nautilus (G4) |
AL vs FLY:
Anyone's Legends are new to the MSI, but some of the names are popular among the fans. This year, Anyone's Legend restructured their roster and have been unstoppable ever since, racking up win after win. Now, their sights are set on bringing the MSI trophy home to China.
FlyQuest, making their second MSI appearance, is determined to show that North America is no longer a region to be overlooked, especially with this year's tournament taking place so close to home. This match also marks a historic first: Anyone’s Legend and FlyQuest have never faced each other in professional play until now.
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AL vs FLY at the MSI 2025: Match recaps
You can find the Anyone's Legends vs FlyQuest recap here. Come back after the games to read about every key moment.
Match 1
Anyone's Legend had a strong start, securing a kill on Bwipo in under a minute. However, FlyQuest quickly gained momentum, with standout performances from Massu and Inspired. During the Atakhan fight, AL managed to claim the objective, but by then, FlyQuest's lead was too significant for it to have a meaningful impact on the game.
Anyone's Legend initiated several fights that had the potential to turn the game around, but their efforts fell short. FlyQuest's carries were already too powerful, and Galio's tankiness made him incredibly difficult to bring down, further tipping the scales in FLY's favor. The first match goes to FlyQuest!
Match 2
Bwipo was the first to fall in every game, with the opening top lane skirmish setting the tone early. After that, the match settled into a slower pace, as both teams focused on farming and preparing for upcoming objectives. In the top lane, Flandre consistently outplayed Bwipo, building up a 1,000 gold lead that he maintained throughout the game. That early advantage snowballed, allowing Anyone’s Legend to close out the match in just 27 minutes.
Match 3
FlyQuest opened the game with a slight lead, but a well-executed bot lane skirmish by Anyone's Legend shifted the momentum in favor of the Chinese team. Midway through the match, Shanks turned the tide with a stunning quadra kill, re-entering the game with confidence as if the early setbacks had never happened. Anyone's Legend was taking this match!
Match 4
This was the match where Anyone's Legend set out to prove exactly why they were the LPL champions. FlyQuest’s composition lacked the damage needed to keep up, while the high carry potential from Ambessa, Aurora, and Lucian gave the Chinese team all the tools to dominate. From the very beginning, AL brought relentless energy and control, dismantling FlyQuest with confidence and precision. As we usually say, this match was a stomp.
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