
100 Thieves and LOUD will face off in the third week of the VCT 2025: Americas group stage. While both teams’ recent performances ensure 100 Thieves is the favorite to win, smart betters may wonder whether the opposition can win in the upcoming match.
The VCT 2025: Americas Stage 1’s group stage is in full swing and has given fans multiple excellent matches already. One of the upcoming standouts in the third week is 100 Thieves vs LOUD, two relatively strong teams with big fan followings. While both teams have had a fairly poor 2025, 100 Thieves may have an advantage here.
The tournament’s group stage is going poorly for both teams thus far, but 100 Thieves won one match against Evil Geniuses with a convincing 2-0. On the other hand, LOUD has yet to win a match since the start of February, which may be why the team is going into the upcoming match as the decided underdog.
LOUD’s recent performance has left much to be desired, and even the team understands that. A post on social media stated that LOUD would adjust the team dynamics in the upcoming battle against 100 Thieves to ensure victory. But with only a week between this and the match against 2GAME Esports, it’s unlikely the Brazilian team will have the time to perfect its new approach.
LOUD’s recent performance has been less than what its fans expect. Losing to KRÜ Esports in the first week with a score of 1-2 and then losing 0-2 in the next match is a bad look. In the first game against 2G, it seemed as though dgzin was the only member from LOUD actually trying, scoring an impressive 32 kills on Lotus. If the team’s other members decide to back the player instead of being disjointed like they have been throughout the tournament to date, the side could have a fighting chance.
On the other hand, 100 Thieves seems to be gaining momentum. While the first week didn’t go too well, its match against Evil Geniuses was excellent. In particular, Cryocells and eeiu did an great job in both games. However, the downside of two members carrying the others to victory is that the team may crumble if the squad’s stars have an off day or get shut down early. Asuna, Zander, and Boostio left much to be desired with their individual performances, even if they played their support roles well.
Below are the rosters for both teams in the upcoming match.
100 Thieves
LOUD
100 Thieves seems to be adjusting its playing style and strategies, which may be why the team continues to switch around its agent picks. While Neon is the single most common agent Asuna frequently goes for, the other picks may include agents like Cypher, Vyse, Omen, Breach, Tejo, Sova, and Iso. In particular, Cryo did an excellent job with Chamber and Iso, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the player banks on similar agents with high kill potential.
LOUD has a handful of agents the team typically falls back on. These picks include Breach, Astra, Cypher, and a duelist like Neon, Jett, or Raze. With the claim that LOUD will adjust its strategies, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the team opts to pick an agent like KAY/O, especially considering the initiator’s recent changes.
100 Thieves and LOUD have met on the big stage three times before. LOUD has won twice while 100 Thieves has only won one match, giving the former team the upper hand in terms of past wins. While LOUD hasn’t been performing well recently, the team still has a good record against the opposing side here.
Even though LOUD has won more times than 100 Thieves when the two teams have faced off, it’s still the underdog going into the match. 100 Thieves has a line of 1.62 compared to LOUD’s odds of 2.15.
LOUD may have been performing poorly recently, but it’s still a force to be reckoned with. The team has shown excellent skill in the past, particularly against 100 Thieves, suggesting the fault lies in the team’s strategies. Instead of getting picked off one by one, LOUD’s members playing together may give the team a better chance against 100 Thieves.
On the contrary, 100 Thieves is still far too inconsistent. While some may say the team’s gaining momentum with its win against EG, it may also just be a case of the team just having a particularly good day. Relying on whether two members out of five are feeling up to playing especially well isn’t sustainable and may spell 100 Thieves’ loss in the upcoming match. This may also mean LOUD could be the smarter betting pick, especially considering the higher potential payout.
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