MPL MY Season 14 Week 2 Recap: Results, Standings, and What It Means for SRG, TODAK, and HomeBois
Week 2 of MPL MY Season 14 gave us exactly what Malaysian MLBB usually does best, clean macro from the favourites, one or two properly sus mid-game throws, and a standings table that already feels important way earlier than some teams would like.
The headline is simple. Selangor Red Giants are still unbeaten, HomeBois look more legit every week, and TODAK are still strong enough to scare anybody, but not clean enough yet to feel fully trusted. For a league with a reported RM500,000 prize pool and major M-Series implications, that matters a lot.
For local fans, this is also why MPL MY keeps hitting. MLBB is still the most everyday esport in Malaysia. The game is free on iOS and Android, it runs well on the kind of phones people actually use here, and most fans are watching on YouTube or Facebook for free, not behind some expensive paywall. If you missed the opening weekend, check our Week 1 recap first, then come back here.
Week 2 results
Here is how Week 2 played out:
- Selangor Red Giants 2-1 RSG MY
- HomeBois 2-0 Dominus Esports
- TODAK 2-0 Team HAQ
- Selangor Red Giants 2-0 Dominus Esports
- HomeBois 2-1 TODAK
- Team HAQ 2-1 RSG MY
SRG had the best weekend again, but it was not all easy. RSG MY actually pushed them harder than the final headlines will show. SRG still closed the series because their objective setups were calmer, their Lord discipline was better, and once the game slowed down they looked like the adult in the room.
HomeBois probably had the most satisfying weekend after SRG. A clean 2-0 over Dominus is the kind of result good teams are supposed to bank, and the 2-1 win over TODAK was even bigger. That series felt like a statement. HomeBois were not just reacting. They were forcing tempo, punishing over-extensions, and making TODAK fight on awkward timings.
TODAK, meanwhile, split the weekend in the most TODAK way possible. The sweep over Team HAQ showed the ceiling, sharp engages, faster map play, and enough confidence to make their drafts look scary. Then the loss to HomeBois brought back the same question from Week 1, which version of TODAK is actually the real one?
MPL MY Season 14 standings after Week 2
| Team | W | L | Map Score | |------|---|---|-----------| | Selangor Red Giants | 4 | 0 | 8-1 | | HomeBois | 3 | 1 | 7-3 | | TODAK | 2 | 2 | 5-5 | | Team HAQ | 2 | 2 | 5-6 | | RSG MY | 1 | 3 | 4-6 | | Dominus Esports | 0 | 4 | 1-8 |
Two weeks in, the table is already splitting into clear tiers. SRG have early control. HomeBois are right behind them. TODAK are still in the upper conversation, but they have burned enough maps that every messy series from here starts to matter.
What Week 2 means for SRG
For Selangor Red Giants, the main takeaway is that the machine still works.
They are 4-0 now, and the scary bit is they do not need perfect early games to win. Their macro is still the cleanest in the league, especially around Lord. That matters more in MPL than highlight clips sometimes suggest. Plenty of teams can look cracked for eight minutes. Fewer teams can close without panicking.
It also strengthens the idea we pushed in our MPL MY Season 14 preview, SRG are still the standard until somebody actually knocks them off. Right now, nobody has done that.
What Week 2 means for HomeBois
HomeBois are starting to feel less like a dark horse and more like an actual contender.
Beating Dominus was expected. Beating TODAK was the important part. That is the kind of win that changes how the rest of the league drafts against you. HomeBois look sharper in mid-game fights, more willing to commit, and more comfortable playing from slightly chaotic positions.
Basically, they do not look scared anymore. That is huge.
If they keep stacking sensible wins like this, they are not just chasing playoffs. They are chasing top-two seeding, which is a much nicer place to be once the bracket gets ugly.
What Week 2 means for TODAK
TODAK are still dangerous, but bro, they are also still annoying to read.
The HAQ sweep showed why people were so high on them coming into the split. When their aggression syncs up, they can bully lanes, snowball early objectives, and make the whole map feel claustrophobic. But against HomeBois, the rough edges came back. A few over-forced fights, some messy transitions, and suddenly a winnable series became another reminder that talent alone is not enough.
At 2-2 with a flat 5-5 map score, TODAK are not in disaster territory. Far from it. But for a team with title expectations, this is already a warning sign. They need cleaner series soon, especially if they want to keep pace with SRG instead of just hanging around the playoff pack.
Why this matters for SEA MLBB fans
MPL MY is not just local drama. Malaysian MLBB still sits inside the wider SEA ecosystem, where every strong domestic split becomes part of the bigger regional conversation around Indonesia, the Philippines, and international form. If SRG stay this stable, Malaysia will have a properly scary representative again. If HomeBois keep rising, the region suddenly has another team worth respecting. If TODAK finally stabilise, then this league gets way more dangerous top to bottom.
And because MLBB is free-to-play with low barriers to entry, the pro scene hits differently here. Fans are not watching some distant PC esport that only works on a RM5,000 rig. They are watching a game they can queue themselves on local servers after class, after work, or while lepak at mamak.
What to watch in Week 3
Three things to keep an eye on next week:
- Can SRG keep the unbeaten run going? Somebody has to punch first.
- Are HomeBois ready to be treated like a real finals threat? Right now, it is looking very yes.
- Will TODAK clean up the nonsense? Because the ceiling is there, but the stability still is not.
If you want the bigger picture, our MPL MY Season 14 hub has the tournament basics, and our guide on where to watch the MPL MY Season 14 Finals in KL has the on-ground info if you are already planning the live watch.
For now, Week 2 belongs to SRG on the scoreboard, HomeBois in the momentum conversation, and TODAK in that uncomfortable middle ground where every next series feels weirdly important.
