Our Power Rankings are derived from a combination of key season statistics (points per game, goal differential, expected goal differential), recent performance, the Opta computer ratings and the observations of our writers.
Who’s climbing the table? Who’s in free-fall? We’ve ranked all 29 clubs in the league after Matchday 15. Let’s dive in.
Previous ranking: 1
Even with various injuries, Inter Miami’s depth looks strong ahead of a busy summer away from the team for Lionel Messi and others. It was another Leo — Leonardo Campana — who scored late to earn Miami three points against D.C.
Previous ranking: 2
The league leaders in points per game, FC Cincinnati have been so brutally effective in 2024. It hasn’t mattered that Aaron Boupendza has been a nonfactor or that the right wing-back spot has been a revolving door.
Previous ranking: 3
This RSL team isn’t perfect, but boy-oh-boy do they have some juice. Chicho Arango and Andres Gomez bagged braces in the best Rocky Mountain Cup clash we’ve had in a long time. This 5-3 win for Real Salt Lake showed they can run over anybody.
Previous ranking: 6
There’s not a soul who should’ve been worried about the Crew during their seven-game winless streak. They’ve now won two in a row and are back on track. Columbus has just one more game in league play before it travels to Mexico to take on Pachuca in the Concacaf Champions Cup final.
Not that we needed much confirmation, but the New York Red Bulls without Emil Forsberg in the starting lineup are not nearly as scary as RBNY with Forsberg in the starting lineup. That 2-1 loss to NYCFC stings.
Previous ranking: 7
Eric Ramsay has landed on his go-to setup — he’s using a 3-4-3 these days — and his team is picking up results. The Loons have won four of their past five after topping the Timbers on Saturday.