Each week during the EU LCS Spring Season, theScore eSports' League of Legends experts will tap into their inner oracle and offer up selections for each of the week’s games, all the while highlighting several key matchups.

2016 EU LCS Spring Season Records: Kelsey Moser (5-5), Emily Rand (3-7), Nic Doucet (4-6), Lisa Doan (5-5)

Thursday Moser Rand Doucet Doan GIA vs. G2 G2 G2 G2 G2

ROC vs. ELE ROC ROC ROC ROC

OG vs. UOL OG OG OG OG

SPL vs. VIT VIT VIT VIT VIT

FNC vs. H2K H2K H2K H2K H2K

Friday Moser Rand Doucet Doan

VIT vs. OG OG OG VIT OG

ELE vs. GIA ELE GIA ELE ELE

FNC vs. UOL FNC FNC FNC FNC

SPL vs. ROC ROC ROC SPL ROC

G2 vs. H2K H2K H2K H2K H2K

Spotlight Matches

ROCCAT vs. Elements

Kelsey Moser: ROCCAT have compensated for a somewhat awkward roster by having a strong grasp of the new vision system and jungle control. As a result, I predict they'll have a strategy planned to avoid the oppressive Gilius-Steve duo with wards or a lane swap. ROCCAT

Emily Rand: Both of these teams are up in the air for me. Right now I'm going with ROCCAT simply because I believe their talent level to be higher than that of Elements. ROCCAT

Nic Doucet: ROCCAT was stronger than expected in their LCS debut, and even the new look Elements upset Splyce. Although momentum is in Elements' court, ROCCAT have superior solo lanes and as such should be favored here. ROCCAT

Lisa Doan: Two teams fairly equal in terms of skill, this match can really go either way. I'll hand this one over to ROCCAT, which boasts a slightly stronger (or perhaps dependable is the more accurate word) roster, with members like Edward and Betsy. ROCCAT

Fnatic vs. H2K

Kelsey Moser: Spirit has shown he still has glimpses of his selfish hard carry mentality, and Fnatic made a crucial error against Vitality which showed signs of problems they still have to resolve. The vision control during the laning phase from H2K will make invades hard for Spirit, I still have doubts about Gamsu's ability to succeed without a strong laning phase, and slow starts seem to unglue Febiven. H2K has shown no hesitation up 2v1, which could easily be Fnatic's undoing, starting with pressure on Gamsu. H2K

Emily Rand: Last week, this Fnatic team showed signs of coming together a bit more quickly than I had thought, but also had obvious weaknesses. Meanwhile, H2K continues to be my favorite EU roster, and it's fantastic watching what looked so good on paper also look amazing on the rift. H2K

Nic Doucet: Tactically speaking, H2K were the most sound team of the lot so far, and although their first match against Origen was impressive, Fnatic still have some work to do. H2K

Lisa Doan: After Fnatic's performance in Week 1, questions still remain for me in regards to how strong the team really is. They were victorious against Origen but then played the same comp against Vitality and were defeated. With that being said, I can't tell if it was the comp that led to their success against Origen or if Fnatic is actually in top form. H2K, on the other hand, is looking solid. H2K

Origen vs. Team Vitality

Kelsey Moser: This was the hardest match to predict. Both Vitality and Origen have exhibited serious destabilizing flaws. Origen's history of lane swap struggle and sloppy early game play make them a difficult bet in the current meta. Vitality, however, have a more exploitable weakness in Shook. Invading with mithy and Amazing, given their established synergy, is a way to get a lead even though OG have struggled before. Vitality also seem more likely to seek out standard lanes, limiting their ability to exploit OG's weaknesses. Origen

Emily Rand: I think this will be the week that Origen bounces back. This match could go either way, but I'm sticking with Origen for now. Origen

Nic Doucet: Origen's surprising 0-2 start puts their stock at an all-time low, while Vitality are bouncing back from their dismantling at the hands of ROCCAT. Across the board, Vitality have the talent to deal with Origen, which means Amazing will bear a heavy load in ensuring his lanes don't fall behind as they did last week. Team Vitality

Lisa Doan: Based off of Origen’s performance last week, it may be naive to choose them as the victor in this matchup. However, I think Origen has a more skilled roster. Their issues last week against Fnatic were poor comps and item builds and H2K just seemed to have figured out the current meta and how to play with each other. But against Vitality, surely the former semifinalist at last year's Worlds will prevail... right? Origen

G2 Esports vs. H2K

Kelsey Moser: G2 are the most promising looking team outside the Top 4, and they play to their strengths. But their eagerness can easily backfire, and a team like H2K is unlikely to leave the same openings for a comeback as ROCCAT. H2K

Emily Rand: Again, I don't see a team in the EU LCS right now stopping H2K (yes, I know, Week 1 snap judgements and all that). G2 has been interesting to watch, but H2K looks too coordinated to fall to them. H2K

Nic Doucet: Based on the Week 1 results, this could be one of the most exciting games of the week. The jungle matchup between Trick and Jankos will be key, as will be the play of PerkZ, whose assassin play could shut down FORG1VENGRE. That being said H2K is still the favourite here, and should come away with the win. H2K

Lisa Doan: G2 looks strong, but H2K looks stronger. G2 can definitely put up a good fight, but H2K is filled with LCS veterans that look like they have their gameplay down pat. Perkz, Emperor and Trick all had good showings last week but each of their lane matchups (Ryu, Forg1ven and Jankos respectively) should have no problems holding their own. G2, feel free to prove me wrong. H2K

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