The ELEAGUE Season 1 semifinals take place tomorrow, and the first match of the day is a highly anticipated throwdown between Fnatic and Natus Vincere. Fnatic asked rifler Freddy "KRIMZ" Johansson to chat about how they've been preparing for the big match.

"Gamewise we haven't prepared much at all," KRIMZ said. "We've played Na`Vi so many times, we know what needs to be done to beat them. We've been doing some tourism, playing some casual CS and OW [Overwatch] and just having a good time together."

KRIMZ talked about Fnatic's win over Team EnVyUs in the quarterfinal and whether that's given them a confidence boost heading into their match with Na`Vi.

"We always play with a lot of confidence, sometimes a little too much, I’m afraid. We have a great record against Na`Vi, and I feel like the ball is in their hands really. If we play as we should, they will have a hard time to reach the final."

Before facing EnVyUs in the quaterfinal, Fnatic had an almost two-week break after ESL One: Cologne, which KRIMZ said they mostly used to focus on other things in life, in order to keep their motivation up.

"We've played so much during this summer, been to so many events that we haven't really felt that hardcore practicing is needed right now. We've been having a fairly passive approach towards playing, solely focusing on other things in life to regain motivation for the game. The feeling for tomorrow's game is good. We are rested and hungry to compete."

The semifinals start July 29 at 5 p.m. ET. After Na`Vi and Fnatic, Virtus.pro will face mouseesports at 10 p.m. ET. The winner of each match will go on to compete in the Finals on July 30 for the largest slice of ELEAGUE's $1.4 million prize pool.

Olivia Da Silva is a news editor at theScore esports. You can usually find her freaking out over someone's dog or telling terrible jokes to anyone who will listen. Feel free to follow her on Twitter.