MLS Cup playoffs

Annual postseason elimination tournament of Major League Soccer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The MLS Cup playoffs is the annual postseason elimination tournament of Major League Soccer. The MLS Cup, the league's championship game, is the final match of the tournament. Under the current format adopted for the 2023 season, 18 teams qualify for the tournament based on regular-season point totals — the nine highest-placed teams from each the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. Audi is the title sponsor of this tournament.

Founded1996
Region
  • United States
  • Canada
Teams18
Current championsInter Miami CF (1st title)
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MLS Cup playoffs
Founded1996
Region
  • United States
  • Canada
Teams18
Current championsInter Miami CF (1st title)
Most championshipsLA Galaxy (6 titles)
MLS Cup 2025
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Awarding a championship through a postseason tournament is standard in most U.S.-based leagues. However, it differs from most other soccer leagues around the world, where the team with the most points at the end of the season is deemed champion. MLS awards the regular-season champions with the Supporters' Shield and both champions earn a berth in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the continental tournament.[1]

Playoff system

Since 2023, the top nine teams from each of the Eastern and Western Conference qualify for the playoffs, playing in separate brackets.[2][3][4] The wild-card round, conference semifinals, conference finals, and the MLS Cup are single-match eliminations hosted by the team with the better regular season record, while round one is a best-of-3 series with the higher seeds hosting the odd-numbered games with no re-seeding in any round. A penalty shoot-out is used if the teams are still tied in all games while extra time (divided into two 15-minute periods) is utilized from conference semifinals onwards.

The teams ranked 8th and 9th in each conference compete in the Wild-card round, with the winner advancing to Round One against the first-place team in the conference. The other six teams play each other using the highest v. lowest matchups: 2 v 7, 3 v 6, and 4 v 5. The winners of the first-round series advance to the conference semifinals, then the conference finals, and finally the MLS Cup, a single match hosted by the finalist with the better regular-season record.[2][3][4]

Previously, the top seven teams per conference qualified for the playoffs, with only the team with the best regular-season record in each conference earning a first-round bye to the conference semifinals.[5][6] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the top ten teams from the Eastern and top eight teams from the Western conference qualified for the playoffs in the 2020 season, with single-elimination remaining intact. The top six Eastern teams earned byes to the first round while teams seeded 7–10 and competed in play-in games. The lowest-ranked team to advance from the play-in round advanced to play the conference's first-placed team while the highest-ranked remaining team from that round advanced to face the conference's runner-up. In the Western Conference, the top eight teams competed in their first round with no byes.[7]

The conference semifinals and conference finals were formerly conducted in a home-and-away, aggregate-goal format. From 2014 to 2018, the away goals rule was used for these rounds.[8][9] In both rounds, the higher-seeded team hosted the second leg. If the teams were tied after two games (180 minutes), the team that scored more goals on the road advanced. If there was still a tie after the away goals rule had been applied, the teams played 30 minutes of extra time (divided into two 15-minute periods), followed by a penalty shoot-out if necessary. The away goals rule did not apply to goals scored in these extra periods.

Qualification

Eighteen teams qualify for the playoffs: the top nine teams from the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference that had earned the best points per game record during the 34-game regular season. The top seven teams in each conference get a first-round bye, advancing to the conference quarterfinals.[2][3][4]

Tie-breaking procedures

If at least two teams finish the regular season with an equal number of points, the following criteria are used to break the tie, with coin tosses (two teams) or drawing of lots (at least three teams) used if all of those below fail.[10]

  • Most wins
  • Higher goal differential
  • Higher goals scored
  • Fewer disciplinary points
  • Higher away goal differential
  • Higher away goals scored
  • Higher home goal differential
  • Higher home goals scored

Note:

  • If two clubs remain tied after another club with the same number of points advances during any step, the tie breaker reverts to step 1 for the two remaining clubs.
  • Head-to-head competition results have not been used in tie-breakers since 2012.[11]

History

More information Seasons, League teams ...
SeasonsLeague teamsPlayoff teams% of teamsMatches played
1996–199710880%13–19[a]
1998–2001 1266.7%
20021080%
2003–2004 10 11
2005–20061266.7%
20071361.5%
20081457.1%
20091553.3%
20101650%
2011181055.6%13
2012–20141952.6% 15
2015–2016201260%17
20172254.5%
20182352.2%
2019241458.3%13
20202618[b]69.2%17
2021271451.9%13
20222850%
2023–2024291862.1%25–33[a]
2025–20263060%
2027301653.3%15
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  1. Teams played either a best-of-3 first round (1996–1999, 2023–2025[12][13]) or a points-based series with the first team to 5 points advancing (2000–2002), leading to a variable number of matches played each year depending on whether the 3rd game was required for each matchup.
  2. Temporarily expanded due to the shortened regular season.[14]

MLS playoff records

  • Records include all knockout playoff matches, individual legs of aggregate-goal rounds, and MLS Cup appearances.

Goals

Note: Players in bold are still active for an MLS club.

Landon Donovan has the most goals in MLS playoff history.
More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player Years Goals
1 United States Landon Donovan 2001–2014
2016
25
2 Guatemala Carlos Ruiz 2002–2008
2011
2013
2016
16
3 United States Roy Lassiter 1996–1999
2001–2002
13
4 Bolivia Jaime Moreno 1996–2010 12
5 United States Jordan Morris 2016–present 11
United States Ante Razov 1996–2009
7 Gabon Denis Bouanga 2022–present 10
United States Brian McBride 1996–2003
2008–2010
United States Preki 1996–2005
United States Taylor Twellman 2002–2010
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Most goals by season

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Season Player(s) Club(s) Goals
1996 El Salvador Raúl Díaz Arce D.C. United 6
United States Roy Lassiter (1) Tampa Bay Mutiny
1997 United States Paul Bravo Colorado Rapids 3
Bolivia Jaime Moreno (1) D.C. United
United States Tony Sanneh D.C. United
1998 United States Roy Lassiter (2) D.C. United 4
United States Brian McBride Columbus Crew
1999 Argentina Ariel Graziani Dallas Burn 5
Trinidad and Tobago Stern John Columbus Crew
Bolivia Jaime Moreno (2) D.C. United
2000 Denmark Miklos Molnar Kansas City Wizards 5
2001 United States Landon Donovan (1) San Jose Earthquakes 5
2002 Guatemala Carlos Ruiz Los Angeles Galaxy 8
2003 United States Landon Donovan (2) San Jose Earthquakes 4
2004 United States Alecko Eskandarian D.C. United 4
2005 United States Landon Donovan (3) Los Angeles Galaxy 4
2006 United States Brian Ching Houston Dynamo 3
United States Taylor Twellman (1) New England Revolution
2007 United States Taylor Twellman (2) New England Revolution 3
2008 Colombia Juan Pablo Ángel New York Red Bulls 2
United States Chad Marshall Columbus Crew
United States John Wolyniec New York Red Bulls
2009 United States Landon Donovan (4) Los Angeles Galaxy 3
United States Robbie Findley Real Salt Lake
2010 United States Edson Buddle Los Angeles Galaxy 2
United States Conor Casey Colorado Rapids
United States Bobby Convey San Jose Earthquakes
Colombia David Ferreira FC Dallas
2011 United States Landon Donovan (5) Los Angeles Galaxy 3
United States Mike Magee Los Angeles Galaxy
Costa Rica Álvaro Saborío Real Salt Lake
2012 Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane Los Angeles Galaxy 6
2013 France Aurélien Collin Sporting Kansas City 3
2014 United States Charlie Davies New England Revolution 4
England Bradley Wright-Phillips New York Red Bulls
2015 Sierra Leone Kei Kamara Columbus Crew 4
2016 United States Jozy Altidore Toronto FC 5
2017 United States Clint Dempsey Seattle Sounders FC 3
2018 Venezuela Josef Martínez Atlanta United FC 4
Argentina Diego Valeri Portland Timbers
2019 Peru Raúl Ruidíaz Seattle Sounders FC 4
2020 Trinidad and Tobago Kevin Molino Minnesota United FC 4
2021 Argentina Valentín Castellanos New York City FC 3
Germany Hany Mukhtar Nashville SC
2022 Argentina Sebastián Driussi Austin FC 3
Argentina Maximiliano Moralez New York City FC
2023 Gabon Denis Bouanga Los Angeles FC 5
Colombia Cucho Hernández Columbus Crew
2024 Serbia Dejan Joveljić Los Angeles Galaxy 6
2025 Argentina Tadeo Allende Inter Miami CF 9
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Most goals in MLS Cup finals

Note: Players in bold are still active for an MLS club. Finals in italics indicate an all-time record for a single final match.

More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player Finals scored in Goals
1 United States Landon Donovan 2001, 2003, 2011, 2012 5
2 United States Jozy Altidore 2017, 2019 2
Canada Dwayne De Rosario 2001, 2007
England Jack Elliott 2022
United States Alecko Eskandarian 2004
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane 2012, 2014
Bolivia Jaime Moreno 1997, 1999
United States Tony Sanneh 1996, 1997
United States Taylor Twellman 2006, 2007
Armenia Lucas Zelarayán 2020
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Club records and appearances


  • Single-elimination matches decided by a penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.
  • Matches decided by a penalty shoot-out in best-of-three series are counted as a win/loss based on the shoot-out's outcome.
As of the conclusion of 2025 MLS Cup playoffs

Teams in bold took part in the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs

  Defunct team
More information Club, MLS Cup apps ...
MLS Cup playoffs club records and appearances
ClubMLS CupsMLS Cup
apps
WinsLossesDrawsPlayoffs
apps
Active
streak
Longest
streak
Atlanta United FC11972603
Austin FC00131211
CF Montreal00751602
Charlotte FC00250333
Chicago Fire FC13221961416
Chivas USA00143404
Colorado Rapids12122651605
Columbus Crew34292971934
D.C. United45261571505
FC Cincinnati00760444
FC Dallas011529102117
Houston Dynamo FC24191471004
Inter Miami CF11650422
LA Galaxy6105024721010
Los Angeles FC121162744
Miami Fusion00370302
Minnesota United FC00661624
Nashville SC00461514
New England Revolution052019101708
New York City FC1111113927
New York Red Bulls022434825015
Orlando City SC00571666
Philadelphia Union01892916
Portland Timbers131397925
Real Salt Lake121116101557
San Diego FC00320111
San Jose Earthquakes22121231105
Seattle Sounders FC242818716313
Sporting Kansas City232125122008
St. Louis City SC00020101
Tampa Bay Mutiny00290402
Toronto FC131052503
Vancouver Whitecaps FC016103833
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MLS Cup playoffs shoot-outs

  Won
  Lost
  • MLS began implementing a shoot-out to determine the winner of a playoff series in 2004.
  • From 2014 to 2018 the away goals rule was used (but not in extra time).
As of November 23, 2025
More information Rank, Rounds ...
Longest MLS Cup playoffs shoot-outs
Rank Rounds Home team Score Away team Season / stage
1 11 Portland Timbers 2–2 (7–6) Sporting Kansas City 2015 knockout round
2 10 Sporting Kansas City 1–1 (7–6) Real Salt Lake 2013 MLS Cup
New York Red Bulls 1–1 (7–8) FC Cincinnati 2023 round one
Minnesota United FC 3–3 (7–6) Seattle Sounders FC 2025 round one
5 9 FC Cincinnati 0–0 (5–6) New York City FC 2024 round one
6 8 Portland Timbers 1–1 (7–8) FC Dallas 2020 first round
New York City FC 0–0 (6–7) Charlotte FC 2025 round one
8 7 Chicago Fire 0–0 (4–5) Real Salt Lake 2009 conference finals
Real Salt Lake 1–1 (5–4) Los Angeles Galaxy 2009 MLS Cup
Orlando City SC 1–1 (6–5) New York City FC 2020 first round
New York Red Bulls 1–1 (5–4) Columbus Crew 2024 round one
Houston Dynamo FC 1–1 (6–7) Seattle Sounders FC 2024 round one
5 games have been decided in 6 rounds
17 games have been decided in 5 rounds
11 games have been decided in 4 rounds
1 game has been decided in 3 rounds
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