More exciting matches are being scheduled as the tournament progresses, and today’s match is no exception. Two giant teams are battling for a change to the Semi-final and perhaps a chance to qualify for Master Bangcock. This match will witness two rivals, Sentinels vs. LOUD, two powerful NA teams with plenty of trophies.
Contents
Head-to-Head Results & Statistics
Sentinels vs. LOUD Match History (vlr.gg)
Ingame Stats (bo3.gg)
Map Winrate and Agent Pick
Sentinels
Map | Win% | W | L | ATK RWIN% | DEF RWIN% | Agents Picked |
Bind | 100% | 1 | 0 | 58% | 60% | Brimstone, Gekko, Raze, Tejo, Viper |
Split | 0% | 0 | 1 | 33% | 0% | Breach, Omen, Tejo, Viper, Yoru |
Pearl | 100% | 1 | 0 | 70% | 50% | Astra, Fade, Tejo, Vyse, Yoru |
The data from Sentinels’ opening match against 100 Thieves, which concluded with a 2-1 victory in favor of Sentinels, provides a fascinating insight into their gameplay dynamics. One of the most striking takeaways from this performance is the undeniable dominance of Sentinels on the attacking side. Their ability to consistently secure rounds while on the offensive highlights the efficacy of their strategies, showcasing a well-coordinated plan and precise execution that often left their opponents struggling to adapt.
Further, Sentinels cannot defend their site and stop the enemy from planting, which is one reason They didn’t win the first map in their opening match.
LOUD
Map | Win% | W | L | ATK RWIN% | DEF RWIN% | Agents Picked |
Haven | 100% | 1 | 0 | 38% | 83% | Breach, Cypher, Jett, Omen, Sova |
Split | 100% | 2 | 0 | 50% | 60% | Astra, Breach, Cypher, Raze, Tejo |
Pearl | 100% | 1 | 0 | 50% | 64% | Astra, Cypher, Jett, Kayo, Sova |
Since the season’s kickoff, LOUD has participated in two matches, spanning three maps. A comparative analysis between LOUD and Sentinels reveals contrasting strengths and weaknesses in their gameplay styles. LOUD has demonstrated a more robust defensive setup, showcasing disciplined site holds and an ability to deny opponents critical space, which has been instrumental in their ability to close out rounds on defense.
However, this firepower on the defense side made LOUD a little slow on the attacking side. Compared to Sentinels, the loud attack side lacks some coordination and strength.
Current Team and Players Form
LOUD
Coming to the 2025 season, LOUD lost two very important players. One is their IGL Matias “Saadhak” Delipetro, who moved to the EU to join Team Karmine Korp, and the second player is Felipe “Less” Bass, who played an essential role in LOUD’s success over the year. In response, LOUD has signed Douglas “dgzin” Silva and Vinicius “v1nNy” Gonçalves in hopes of restoring the glory of LOUD, who was once feared by many teams and won countless trophies and titles.
Sentinels
Sentinels also lost two of its best players, Tyson “TenZ” Ngo and Gustavo “Sacy” Rossi, to retirement; both were considered the goats of Valorant. Therefore, Sentinels took the matter into their own hands and signed two talented players: Marshall “N4RRATE” Massey, who competed in the EU region last year with Team Karmine Corp and showed phenomenal performance; Sean “bang” Bezerra, is the second addition to the roster who mainly plays smoke for the team and previously showed some insane aim and talent.
Overall, Sentinel is full of young and talented players who can surpass everybody’s expectations and are not closing out the season without any trophies.
Match Prediction
Both teams will compete in a big fight and have big hopes of taking over each other, reaching the semifinal, and perhaps qualifying for Master Bangcock. The big question still remains: Who will win?
Regarding the winner of this match, the Sentinel will come on top of LOUD in this game rivalry, so stay tuned at 2 PM PST on January 31st to witness a great showdown.