Duncan Scott won MVP honours at the fourth playoff match ©Getty Images

Britain’s Duncan Scott secured Most Valuable Player (MVP) honours as he led London Roar to victory in the fourth International Swimming League (ISL) playoff match.

London Roar topped the standings at the Pieter van den Hoogenband Zwemstadion in Eindhoven, securing 534.5 points over the two-day match.

Cali Condors finished as the runners-up on 474.5, with LA Current and Team Iron achieving total totals of 438.5 and 324.5, respectively.

Scott, who won four medals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, led the individual rankings by accruing 60 points.

He triumphed in three races during the event, first topping the standings in the men’s 200 metres individual medley in 1min 52.25sec.

Scott clocked 3:39.11 to clinch victory in the men’s 400m freestyle, as well as winning the 400m individual medley in 4:00.37.

The British swimmer also finished as the runner-up to Cali's American star Caeleb Dressel in the men’s individual medley, ending in 51.82 to the American’s 51.67.

The United States’ Ryan Murphy was second in the MVP rankings on 56 points, with 50m, 100m and skins backstroke triumphs, as well as relay success.

Cali Condors were led by Lilly King, with the American scoring 44.5 points.

Kyle Chalmers added 44 points to the London total, helping them to win the playoff match.

The four playoff matches have each had different winners, with Cali Condors winning the opening event.

LA Current, Energy Standard and London Roar have now secured wins.

Two playoff matches remain before the final.