Enough about the future. Let’s focus on the present by taking a look at how the 2021 MLS season has played out so far.
Out in the Eastern Conference New England Revolution have got off to a flying start and sit top of the pile with a Playoff place all but secured. Key to the Revs’ success has been the performances of Carles Gil. The midfielder has been an incredible creative presence and will likely win the most assists award by some distance.
Meanwhile, New York Red Bulls are hovering in mid table after struggling for consistency. If you think they will turn things around, you can always bet on them making the Playoffs. Make sure to check NJ’s range (17) of sportsbook sign up offers first, though.
Other teams in contention for the postseason out East include Nashville — particularly impressive considering it is their first season in the league — Orlando City, Philadelphia Union, New York City, Montreal and several others. Reigning champions Columbus Crew are up there as expected as well.
At the bottom are Inter Miami. Their terrible start to the season has been surprising considering they have a host of top stars at their disposal including Gonzala Higuian, Blaise Matuidi and Ryan Shawcross.
In the Western Conference Seattle Sounders and Sporting KC have started best. LA Galaxy and Colorado Rapids are looking good as well, as are LAFC. Minnesota and Real Salt Lake. In truth, even bottom club Austin could still feasibly make a dash for the Playoffs. They are only seven points off the place and have games in hand over many of those above them.
It is set to be an exciting second half of the season. The battle between Javier Hernandez and Raul Rudiaz for the Golden Boot is a particularly interesting subplot to keep track of.
The simple answer is yes, definitely. Although there are not any current plans to increase the league’s capacity beyond 2023, that may change.
There is certainly enough demand for MLS franchises across the United States and beyond. Las Vegas is one possible destination, as long as the city can source a suitable stadium. San Diego has also shown strong interest in the past before running into stadium issues of their own.
Meanwhile, there is the possibility that USL Championship teams might switch leagues. Louisville City seem the most obvious candidates, although Phoenix Rising or one of the many Texas based sides may be tempted as well.
MLS would also welcome further expansion. More teams mean more revenue, which gives a better chance of closing the gap of the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB.