Our Power Rankings are derived from a combination of key season statistics (points per game, goal differential, expected goal (xG) differential), recent performance and the Opta computer ratings, as well as 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 Opening Weekend. Let’s dive in.
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The weather in Columbus was gross, but the Crew had themselves a hell of a day. They got their MLS Cup rings and beat Atlanta with a very impressive defensive performance against a good attacking team. If the Crew’s defense is going to be even remotely as good as their attack this season, good luck to anyone else in the league.
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No team had as much turnover from last season as the Black and Gold, so you’d think they’d be one of the league’s slow starters. That wasn’t the case as they took down Seattle to kick off the campaign. There’s going to be a lot of work for Steve Cherundolo & Co. to do, as expected, but we saw the top-end talent that can carry them through in the meantime.
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The Union became the first team in 2024 to challenge VAR to a duel after it disallowed two goals. Add a late shot off the bar and Philly definitely left their contest with Chicago feeling more like they lost two points than won one.
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Cincy felt the absence of Álvaro Barreal in its scoreless draw with Toronto. It will be worth watching how the Orange and Blue sort out the wing-back spots going forward considering how much excellent flank play contributed to them winning the Supporters’ Shield in 2023.
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Four points from a two-match week that included a cross-country flight? Inter have nothing to complain about after beating RSL and sneaking a draw in L.A.
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It was a weird match for the Lions, who had Pedro Gallese to thank for his heroics in goal that earned a draw, but who also should have walked away with a win. Coming off the Concacaf Champions Cup midweek, it was a solid showing, and they got a point from Montréal.
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Asier Illarramendi‘s goal was a beauty and then Dante Sealy capped off his successful transition to wing-back with a stoppage-time winner over San Jose. With Petar Musa‘s paperwork finally done and both Jesús Ferreira and Paxton Pomykal making their way back from injury, reinforcements should be on their way soon too.