IPL 2026: Final, GT vs RCB Match Prediction - Who Will WIn Today’s IPL Match Between Gujarat Titans vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru?
The gt vs rcb today match prediction delivers the grandest fixture in IPL 2026 — the Final. Defending champions RCB against Gujarat Titans at Ahmedabad, a rematch of the Qualifier 1 where RCB dismantled GT by 92 runs. But GT recovered — Shubman Gill smashed 104 in Qualifier 2 against RR to earn this shot at the title. Kohli (600 runs, Avg 50.00) vs Gill (722 runs, 104 in Q2). Bhuvneshwar (26 wickets) vs Rabada (28 wickets, Purple Cap leader). The venue is GT’s home ground — where RCB won the IPL 2025 Final last season. One match. One trophy. This is everything.
GT vs RCB Match Details
Detail | Info |
Match | Gujarat Titans vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru — IPL 2026 Final |
Date & Time | May 31, 2026, 7:30 PM IST |
Venue | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
Tournament | Indian Premier League 2026 |
Format | T20 |
GT Captain | Shubman Gill |
RCB Captain | Rajat Patidar |
Live Streaming | JioHotstar & Star Sports Network |
Stakes | IPL 2026 Championship |
GT vs RCB Toss Prediction
Toss Winner Likely to: Bowl First
Narendra Modi Stadium has a perfectly even split — 24 bat-first wins and 24 chasing wins across 48 IPL matches. But dew plays a role under lights in evening games and both captains know chasing becomes marginally easier in the second innings. Both Gill and Patidar will want to bowl first and have a target to chase on this batting-friendly surface.
Pitch Report — Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
The Narendra Modi Stadium is a flat, true-bounce batting surface with excellent carry and a fast outfield — one of the most consistent batting-friendly venues in IPL history. The average first-innings score is 186 across 48 IPL matches. Pacers get swing and bounce with the new ball in the powerplay, while spinners receive decent grip in the middle overs. Dew can play a role under lights, slightly favouring the chasing side.
Metric | Verified Stat |
All-Time IPL Matches | 48 matches |
IPL Highest at Venue | 243/5 — GT vs PBKS |
IPL Lowest at Venue | 86/10 — GT vs SRH |
Batting First Win % | 50% — 24 of 48 matches |
Avg 1st Innings Score | ~186 runs |
Avg Strike Rate | 150.59 |
Avg Runs Per Match | 346.6 |
Surface Type | Flat, true bounce — batting-friendly |
Dew Factor | Moderate — assists batting in evening |
Temperature | ~28–33°C at match time |
Rain Risk | 0% — clear skies |
Weather Report — Ahmedabad, May 31, 2026
Criterion | Details |
Temperature | ~28–33°C at match time (evening) |
Conditions | Hot day, clear to partly cloudy evening |
Rain Risk | 0% — virtually no chance of precipitation |
Humidity | Moderate |
Dew | Moderate — assists chasing in second innings |
GT vs RCB Head-to-Head Record (Last 5 Matches)
Date | Winner | Margin | Venue |
May 26, 2026 | RCB | 92 runs (Qualifier 1) | HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala |
April 30, 2026 | GT | 4 wickets | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
April 24, 2026 | RCB | 5 wickets | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
April 2, 2025 | GT | 8 wickets | Various |
May 4, 2024 | RCB | 4 wickets | Various |
GT vs RCB Predicted Playing XIs
GT Playing XI:
Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (C), Jos Buttler (WK), Washington Sundar, Nishant Sindhu, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Sai Kishore, Kagiso Rabada, Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj Impact Sub: Rahul Tewatia
RCB Playing XI:
Phil Salt, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (C), Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Impact Sub: Suyash Sharma
GT vs RCB Players to Watch
GT
- Shubman Gill (BAT/C) — 722 runs at Avg 48.13, SR 163.71, 1 century | IPL 2026’s leading run-scorer — 104 off 53 in Qualifier 2 showed he saved his best for the biggest stage. His form at home in Ahmedabad, where he’s played the most IPL cricket, makes him the most important batter in this Final.
- Sai Sudharsan (BAT) — 710 runs at Avg 47.33, SR 159.55 | 8 fifties this season — the most consistent batter in IPL 2026 regardless of form patches. When Gill and Sudharsan fire together, GT have posted 200+ in every single match this season. Their opening partnership defines everything.
- Kagiso Rabada (BOWL) — 28 wickets, Econ 9.43, Purple Cap leader | Five 3-wicket hauls and 21 wickets vs RCB across his career — the most proven bowler in this specific fixture. His powerplay pace against Salt and Kohli is GT’s most critical bowling window tonight.
- Jason Holder (BOWL) — 17 wickets at Econ 7.54, BBI 4/24 | GT’s most economical bowler all season and their best performer in Q1 vs RCB. His death-over cutters against Patidar and Tim David at Ahmedabad’s flat surface could define the match outcome.
RCB
- Virat Kohli (BAT) — 600 runs at Avg 50.00, SR 164.38 | Avg 71.86 vs GT all-time — the best record any active player has against any single IPL opponent. This is Kohli in an IPL Final at Ahmedabad — the venue where he lifted the trophy last season. His ceiling in this context is unlimited.
- Rajat Patidar (BAT/C) — 486 runs at SR 196.76, 93* off 33 balls in Q1 vs GT | RCB’s captain and the most explosive middle-order performer in this exact fixture — his Q1 knock of 93 off 33 against this GT attack was the most destructive batting performance of the entire playoffs. He already owns this match-up.
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar (BOWL) — 26 wickets at Econ 8.00 | The most economical 20+ wicket-taker in IPL 2026 — his record vs GT (12 wickets in 7 games at Econ 7.46 before playoffs) and new-ball movement at Ahmedabad make him RCB’s most important bowling weapon in the powerplay.
- Krunal Pandya (BOWL/ALL) — 13 wickets at Econ 8.64, 225 runs at SR 147.05 | 2/16 in Q1 vs GT — his spin bowling and bouncers have been one of the most surprising success stories of IPL 2026. Genuine dual-department value that gives RCB middle-overs control no other player in this match provides.
Match Prediction Scenarios
If GT Bat First
- Powerplay Score: 55–75
- Predicted Total: 185–215
- Match Result: Contest evenly poised — Gill (722 runs, 104 in Q2) and Sudharsan at their home ground can set a big platform. But RCB bowled GT out for 162 in Q1 just 5 days ago. If Bhuvneshwar removes Gill early, GT’s Q1 collapse nightmare resurfaces. If GT post 200+, their pace-heavy bowling attack can defend on this flat surface — but they must be significantly better than Q1 where every bowler conceded 9+ economy.
If RCB Bat First
- Powerplay Score: 55–70
- Predicted Total: 190–220
- Match Result: RCB favourites — Salt’s return strengthens the powerplay, Kohli (Avg 71.86 vs GT) anchors the middle, and Patidar (93* off 33 in Q1) provides death-over explosiveness. If RCB post 210+, GT must produce a chase they completely failed to deliver in Q1. Danger: Rabada (28 wickets, Purple Cap) removing Salt and Kohli early collapses RCB’s blueprint entirely.
Who Will Win? — GT vs RCB Win Prediction
Prediction: RCB to Win — 55-45
The gt vs rcb win prediction leans toward Royal Challengers Bengaluru as defending champions. Three reasons: they demolished GT by 92 runs in Q1 just 5 days ago, Kohli’s Avg 71.86 vs GT is the best any batter has against any IPL opponent, and RCB won the IPL 2025 Final at this exact venue last season.
GT’s counter is powerful — Gill’s 722 runs and Q2 century proves his form is back, Rabada leads the Purple Cap with 28 wickets, and this is GT’s home ground in Ahmedabad. But Q1’s 92-run collapse is a psychological scar that doesn’t heal in 5 days.
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RCB are slight favourites at 55-45 — they demolished GT by 92 runs in Q1, Kohli averages 71.86 vs GT all-time, and they won the IPL 2025 Final at this exact Ahmedabad venue. GT’s home advantage, Gill’s 722 runs (104 in Q2), and Rabada’s 28 wickets give them a genuine chance — but the Q1 collapse is a psychological barrier they must overcome.
Bowl first — the Narendra Modi Stadium has a 50-50 split between bat-first and chasing wins across 48 IPL matches, but dew under lights in evening games slightly favours the chasing side. Both Gill and Patidar will want to bowl first and have a target to chase. Whoever wins the toss is fielding first.
Virat Kohli for RCB — Avg 71.86 vs GT all-time, 600 runs this season, IPL 2025 champion at this venue. His record in this specific fixture is unmatched. For GT, Shubman Gill — 722 runs, 104 in Q2, playing the Final at his home ground. The Kohli vs Gill battle is the defining contest of IPL 2026.
Flat, true-bounce batting surface — average first innings score of 186 across 48 IPL matches. Pacers get movement in the powerplay, spinners assist in the middle overs, and the fast outfield rewards clean hitting. Dew plays a role under lights, slightly favouring the chasing team. Both teams will be eyeing 200+ if they bat first.
RCB lead 5-4 from 9 all-time IPL meetings — including the 92-run Q1 demolition on May 26. In IPL 2026, RCB have won 2 of 3 meetings while GT’s only win came on April 30 at Bengaluru. RCB also won the IPL 2025 Final at this exact Ahmedabad venue — giving them the strongest possible psychological advantage