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Odds for Worlds 2021 Finals MVP

Canyon? Viper? ShowMaker? Who is the favorite to win the Worlds 2021 Finals MVP?

The Worlds 2021 final has been decided, as reigning world champions DWG KIA of South Korea will take on China’s Edward Gaming for the Summoner’s Cup on Nov. 6.

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It is a star-studded final featuring some of the biggest names in League of Legends. Heo “ShowMaker” Su and Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu are taking aim at the all-time hierarchy of players, while EDG’s starting roster want to bring home a championship to the LPL’s winningest franchise.

Here are the up-to-date odds by bet365 on who will win the Worlds 2021 Finals MVP this coming Saturday in Reykjavík, Iceland.

How the odds work: If a player is at 3.20 and you bet $100, you’ll receive $320 altogether if they win. If a player is at 101.0 and you bet $100, you’ll receive $10,100 (10k plus your original bet) if they pull off the upset.

DWG KIA enter the 2021 Summoner’s Cup Final as hefty favorites. | Provided by Riot Games

Worlds 2021 Finals MVP Odds

1. ShowMaker (DWG KIA): 3.25

1. Canyon (DWG KIA): 3.25

3. Kim “Khan” Dong-ha (DWG KIA): 5.50

4. Park “Viper” Do-hyeon (EDG): 7.50

5. Lee “Scout” Ye-chan (EDG): 13.00

6. Zhao “Jiejie” Li-Jie (EDG): 15.00

7. Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee (DWG): 19.00

8. Jang “Ghost” Yong-jun (DWG): 23.00

9. Tian “Meiko” Ye (EDG): 34.00

10. Li “Flandre” Xuan-Jun (EDG): 41.00

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Tyler Erzberger is entering a decade of covering esports. When not traveling around the world telling stories about people shouting over video games, he’s probably arguing with an anime avatar on Twitter about North American esports.