PGL Wallachia is just around the corner and with visa issues plaguing rosters, a million dollar prize pool on the line, and some of the best teams from the previous events not performing up to their usual high standards, there’s the potential for fireworks.
With 16 teams, a week of incredible matches, and a huge playoff bracket, we’ve put together a handy guide so you have all the info on PGL Wallachia Season 7, from the best teams, biggest potential for upsets, and hottest odds
PGL Wallachia Season 7 Group Stage latest odds.
Here are the current match-winner odds for PGL Wallachia Season 7:
No odds available.
The bookmaker isn’t offering odds for this tournament, or it has already ended.
Odds are provided by third parties for informational purposes only and are subject to fluctuation.
From Saturday, March 7, until Sunday March 15, PGL Wallachia Season 7 will take over the PGL Studio in Bucharest, Romania. With 12 directly-invited teams, based on previous PGL Wallachia performances, and four regional qualifiers, teams will first take part in a modified swiss-system group stage. What’s great about this format is all the best-of-three matches. The Swiss system means teams only play teams with the same win/loss record, and so we’re likely to have a lot of competitive matches. And there’s more potential for upsets.
The top eight teams from the group stage will advance to the playoffs, where it’s double elimination (lose twice and you’re out). All matches are best-of-three, except best-of-five finals.

PGL Wallachia Season 7. Image Credit: PGL
How to watch PGL Wallachia Season 7
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PGL Wallachia Season 7 Teams
16 teams are in attendance for PGL Wallachia, heading to Bucharest and the PGL Studios.
- Tundra Esports
(Invited)
- Team Liquid
(Invited)
- Aurora Gaming
(Invited)
- Xtreme Gaming
(Invited)
- Team Yandex
(Invited)
- Team Falcons
(Invited)
- PARIVISION
(Invited)
- OG
(Invited)
- Natus Vincere
(Invited)
- BetBoom Team
(Invited)
- MOUZ
(Invited)
- Team Spirit
(Invited)
- HEROIC
(Americas Qualifier)
- Yellow Submarine
(Western Europe Qualifier)
- Team Nemesis
(Asia Qualifier 1)
- Vici Gaming
(Asia Qualifier 2) [Replaced Power Rangers from Eastern Europe qualifier]
Visa issues and stand-ins galore
As you might have noticed from the teams list, there were some issues with rosters and teams. In short, there’s been a lot of visa issues for teams and players from Russia.
- Power Rangers, the Eastern Europe qualifier, struggled to get visas for its four Russian players and were forced to pull out and be replaced with Vici Gaming.
- Tundra Esports
will be playing without star carry
Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko. Instead, they enlisted the help of
David “Parker” Nicho Flores. Parker has been a somewhat controversial figure recently, after allegedly being removed from paiN gaming for being difficult to work with. Still, Tundra feels his talent will be enough to make up for Pure’s absence.
- Team Falcons
will play without mid laner
Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak, instead recruiting super-sub
Artem “lorenof” Melnyk
to fill the void.
- Team Yandex
weren’t spared either, as
Evgeniy “Noticed” Ignatenko
will be replaced by inactive PARIVISION player Dmitry “DM” Dorokhin.
- And last, but not least,
Egor “Nightfall” Grigorenko
on
Aurora Gaming
also fell foul of the visa trap, and will be substituted for
Alik “V-Tune” Vorobey
for the tournament.
Overall, it’s four individual players and one whole team affected by the visa issues. For predictions, this alone is going to make things more difficult.

Image Credit: PGL
Players to watch during PGL Wallachia Season 7
- Michael “miCKe” Vu
is possibly the best carry in the world right now. After adjusting to new lane partner Erik “tOfu” Engel, he’s firing on all cylinders, and has appeared to reach a new level of mechanical skill and talent in the past few events.
- With Pure sidelined by visa issues, all eyes are on
Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov
to continue Tundra’s winning ways. Of course he’ll have
Neta “33” Shapira, the definition of an offlaner who can carry teams, in his corner. But Tundra will still have to find a way to compensate with Parker instead of Pure.
- We have to imagine
Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf
is frustrated. In many ways the driving force behind Team Falcons’ victory at TI14, his Falcons have failed to soar in the early parts of 2026. But if there’s one person who’s willing to put the team on his back and win out, it’s ATF.
- Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov
could be the most underrated carry player in the tournament. The 18-year-old is one of the youngest in the scene and has the potential to dominate as he’s on one of the few EEU teams not affected by visa issues.
PGL Wallachia Season 7 Betting Tips
This PGL Wallachia is wide open for some upsets. Right from the opening clash between OG and Vici Gaming, there’s a chance a relatively untested team could surprise their more favored opponents.
Our big tip: Look for the stand-ins. Team Falcons without Malrine isn’t the same beast, and Tundra with no Pure could lack potency. BetBoom Team vs Team Liquid is one to keep an eye out for, because Team Liquid sometimes underperforms in group stages, while this is a make or break matchup for BetBoom.
As the rounds progress, continue to look for the stand-ins. It’s going to be the teams with more experience together that last in this highly competitive format.
For prop bets, we’d advise looking for reliable but predictable markers. First bloods and Kill counts can be great picks, and we’d always favor the more tactically sound team. For instance, Falcons scoring an early first blood on Team Nemesis seems very likely.
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