G2 Nord and Kaufland Hangry Knights collide in the PRM group stage with playoff hopes hanging in the balance. Both sides have stumbled early in the tournament, making this a must-win for anyone eyeing a deep run. PRM is a regional Counter-Strike 2 circuit that brings together teams from across the DACH and Benelux regions, and the group stage is a double-elimination format where only the top two from each group advance to the playoffs.

G2 Nord entered as a dark horse after a strong regional qualifier, but they dropped their opener against a lower-seeded team. Their CT-side discipline cracked under pressure, and now they face a Knights lineup that thrives on chaotic retakes. The team has been playing together for roughly four months, with their core built around an experienced AWPer and a young rifler who leads in entry frags.

Kaufland Hangry Knights, meanwhile, have been inconsistent. They beat a mid-tier opponent in round one but got swept by a top seed in round two. Their T-side aggression works when entries connect, but they struggle to close out half-buy rounds. The Knights recently added a new in-game leader who has shifted their default to a more structured mid-round calling style, but results have been mixed so far in PRM.

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PRM Group Stage: G2 Nord vs Kaufland Hangry Knights

This is a Group B elimination match. The loser is out of PRM contention. The winner gets a rematch against the group leader, who has already secured a playoff spot. Both teams know the stakes: win or go home. The group leader currently sits at 2-0 with a +12 round differential, having beaten both G2 Nord and the Knights earlier in the tournament. That means the winner of this elimination match will have a shot at revenge, but they will also face a rested opponent who has had extra time to prepare.

Map veto will likely center around Ancient and Mirage. G2 Nord have shown comfort on Ancient, where they have a 58% CT-side win rate across the event, but their Mirage has been shaky with a negative round differential. The Knights prefer Inferno and Nuke, where they can isolate duels and punish slow defaults. Inferno has been their go-to pick in PRM, winning 54% of their rounds on that map, while Nuke has been a hit-or-miss depending on whether their star rifler gets early opening kills.

Key tactical mismatches to watch

G2 Nord’s anchor player has a 1.25 rating on CT-side Ancient but drops to 0.95 on T-side. That split suggests they rely heavily on defensive setups that can be countered by a team that reads their slow rotates. The Knights’ star rifler leads the tournament in opening kill attempts but also in first-death percentage, meaning he is a high-risk, high-reward player. Whoever controls the early trades will dictate the pace. Additionally, G2 Nord’s utility usage on retake scenarios has been below average, with only 2.3 flash assists per round compared to the Knights’ 3.1.

  • G2 Nord’s CT-side win rate on Ancient is 58%, but their T-side falls to 42% across their two PRM matches.
  • Kaufland Hangry Knights have a 54% win rate on Inferno, their most played map, and a 48% win rate on Nuke.
  • Both teams have negative round differential in Group B: G2 Nord at -4, Knights at -3, putting them in a tie for third place.
  • This is the first official meeting between these two rosters in CS2, though they faced each other in a prior qualifier under different lineups.

What’s on the line for both teams

For G2 Nord, a loss here means an early exit from PRM and lost momentum heading into the next qualifier cycle. The team has been building chemistry over the last two months, and a group-stage collapse could shake confidence. Their AWPer has been inconsistent, posting a 1.02 rating overall but a 0.89 in losses. The Knights are in a similar spot: they’ve made roster changes mid-season and need a result to justify the shuffle. Their new in-game leader has a 0.94 rating so far in PRM, which is below the team average, putting pressure on the rest of the lineup to step up.

The winner will face the group leader in a best-of-three. That opponent has looked dominant, so even a win here only buys one more match. But in a tournament where seeding is tight, surviving the elimination round keeps the dream alive. The group leader has shown strong map pool depth, winning on three different maps, so the winner will need to prepare multiple veto strategies. Additionally, the PRM playoffs feature a single-elimination bracket, meaning one more loss ends the run entirely.

Team Group Record Round Diff Map Win % (PRM) Average Player Rating
G2 Nord 1-1 -4 50% 1.04
Kaufland Hangry Knights 1-1 -3 50% 1.02
Group Leader 2-0 +12 100% 1.18
Eliminated Team 0-2 -8 0% 0.89
Eliminated Team 0-2 -9 0% 0.87

The match kicks off at 18:00 CET. Both teams have had three days to prepare since their last loss. Expect adjustments on both sides, but the team that wins the pistol and anti-eco rounds will have the clearest path to the next stage. G2 Nord’s pistol round win rate sits at 45% in PRM, while the Knights have a 50% rate, making those opening rounds critical. With elimination on the line, this should be a tense best-of-one that could come down to a single clutch moment.