The Major League Soccer (MLS) season is in full swing, and there have been some significant changes to the standings as we head into the 2026 FIFA World Cup season. Here's a look at how things stand right now:
- The top two teams in each conference are still the same: New England Revolution and Los Angeles FC.
- The bottom three teams in each conference are also unchanged: Minnesota United, San Jose Earthquakes, and Portland Timbers.
- In terms of goal differential, the top four teams in each conference are all within one point of each other, with Atlanta United leading the way with +45 goals.
- The top five teams in each conference are also all within one point of each other, with Real Salt Lake leading the way with +11 points.
As you can see, there has been a lot of movement in the MLS standings over the past few weeks. Some teams have risen to the top while others have fallen to the bottom. It will be interesting to see where things stand after the next round of games, which kicks off on Sunday.
