Team Vitality -110 To Win Counter-Strike 2 Tourney at ESWC

Written By:

Drew Gniadek

Published On:

August 19, 2025 3:01 PM

Team Vitality, Team Spirit Top 2 Shortest Odds To Win CS2
  • Team Vitality has -110 odds to win the Counter-Strike 2 tournament at the 2025 Esports World Cup.
    Team Spirit is not far behind at +275, but the rest of the field has +750 or longer odds.

SAUDI ARABIA – The Counter-Strike 2 tournament at the Esports World Cup is set to begin Wednesday, August 20th as teams gear up for the final leg of the entire World Cup series.

Esports World Cup Counter-Strike 2 Champion Odds

  • Team Vitality -110
  • Team Spirit +275
  • MOUZ +750
  • Team Falcons +850
  • The MongolZ +1000
  • Natus Vincere +1600

Legal sports betting sites list Team Vitality as the clear favorite with -110 odds, closely followed by Team Spirit at +275 and then dropping all the way down to +750 for MOUZ.

Team Vitality has been on an absolute tear in 2025, winning ten of their 13 tournaments this year. However, they have finished third at two of their last three tournaments and finished 5th-8th at last year’s Esports World Cup, so they are not quite a lock to win the whole thing.

Team Spirit has not been quite as dominant as Team Vitality this year but has gotten hot down the stretch, winning each of their last three tournaments to bring their total up to six on the year. They finished 5th-8th at last year’s Esports World Cup as well.

MOUZ is a clear step down from the top two teams with just two victories this year, though they have been on the doorstep quite a few times with four second place finishes. They did finish 3rd-4th at last year’s Esports World Cup, better than both of the aforementioned teams.

Team Falcons has been a dominant force in other games but not so much in Counter-Strike 2, winning just one tournament in 2025. They won just one tournament last year as well and did not qualify for the 2024 Esports World Cup, making them a longshot at esports betting sites.

The MongolZ have had a bit of a down year after winning eight tournaments last year, though many of them were not high leverage, but seem to be finding their stride at the right time, finishing first or second in three of their last four outings in bigger tournaments. They finished ninth at the Esports World Cup last year.

Natus Vincere has also been performing below expectations after winning six important tournaments in 2024, winning just one tournament in 2025 which was a closed qualifier. They are the reigning Counter-Strike 2 champions at the Esports World Cup, but have not finished better than third in their last four appearances.

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Drew Gniadek

Drew is currently a student at Florida State University, originally from Massachusetts. He has a background playing basketball, including both for the high school varsity team and pool basketball with his friends. Drew is a die-hard Celtics fan and also enjoys football and baseball.