Major League Soccer Monday announced the 2021 MLS season will begin on Saturday, April 3 and feature 34 matches for each of the league’s 27 clubs.

MLS’ 26th regular season will conclude on MLS Decision Day, Nov. 7, and the Audi 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs will begin November 19. MLS Cup will be played on Saturday, December 11.

Clubs will be permitted to open preseason training on February 22, six weeks prior to MLS is Back opening weekend.  In accordance with MLS health and safety protocols, players will be required to quarantine and conduct individual trainings upon reporting back to their clubs.

The 2021 season will feature the debut of the league’s 27th club, Austin FC, and their new world-class Q2 Stadium.  MLS also will see the opening of two new soccer stadiums in Ohio this season for FC Cincinnati and Columbus Crew SC. In addition to regular season matches, the 26th season will include the MLS All-Star Game presented by Target, Campeones Cup, and Leagues Cup during the late summer window.  MLS clubs also will participate in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, Canadian Championship and Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League in 2021.

The league also anticipates dozens of players competing for their respective national teams in competitions such as FIFA World Cup qualifying, Concacaf Nations League Finals, the Concacaf Gold Cup, Copa América, the European Championship and the Summer Olympics. 

With Austin FC joining MLS, the 2021 season will feature 27 clubs, 14 in the Eastern Conference and 13 in the Western Conference.

Due to travel restrictions between the U.S. and Canada, Major League Soccer continues to work with the league’s three Canadian clubs regarding plans for the 2021 regular season. More details on plans for the Canadian teams will be announced in the near future.

Similar to the 2020 MLS season, COVID-19 testing protocols will again play an important role in MLS’ competition framework. MLS continues to work closely with the league and MLSPA’s infectious disease advisors on health and safety protocols, including testing. During the regular season, all players, technical staff and essential club staff will continue to be tested every other day, including the day before each match day.  In addition, clubs will take chartered flights for all road trips until further notice.

MLS said that it continues to meet with the Major League Soccer Players Association and players to discuss working together to put MLS on a secure footing given the unprecedented impact of COVID-19. On January 5 MLS presented the MLSPA with a proposal that committed to paying the players 100% of their salaries this year, in return for a two-year extension of the MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement. The MLSPA provided a response to the league’s proposal January 23.  Although no agreement has been reached, MLS is committed to meet as many times as necessary with the MLSPA in the coming days to finalize an agreement.

The league will announce the complete 2021 regular season schedule, including the national broadcast schedule for the league’s media partners in the U.S. and Canada, in the coming weeks.

KEY DATES – MLS 2021 SEASON
Feb. 22                        MLS Preseason training begins (6 weeks)

  •  Players will observe a mandatory quarantine upon reporting

Apr. 3-4                      MLS is Back – Opening Weekend 2021
Late Aug.                   MLS Heineken® Rivalry Week
Late summer             MLS All-Star Game presented by Target, Leagues Cup, Campeones Cup
Nov. 7                         MLS Decision Day  
Nov. 19                       Audi 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs begin
Dec. 11                       2021 MLS Cup

 

 

Western Conference Eastern Conference
Austin FC Atlanta United
Colorado Rapids Chicago Fire FC
FC Dallas FC Cincinnati
Houston Dynamo FC Columbus Crew SC
Sporting Kansas City D.C. United
LA Galaxy Inter Miami CF
Los Angeles Football Club CF Montréal
Minnesota United FC Nashville SC
Portland Timbers New England Revolution
Real Salt Lake New York City FC
San Jose Earthquakes New York Red Bulls
Seattle Sounders FC Orlando City SC
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Philadelphia Union
Toronto FC

Front Row Soccer editor Michael Lewis has covered 13 World Cups (eight men, five women), seven Olympics and 25 MLS Cups. He has written about New York City FC, New York Cosmos, the New York Red Bulls and both U.S. national teams for Newsday and has penned a soccer history column for the Guardian.com. Lewis, who has been honored by the Press Club of Long Island and National Soccer Coaches Association of America, is the former editor of BigAppleSoccer.com. He has written seven books about the beautiful game and has published ALIVE AND KICKING The incredible but true story of the Rochester Lancers. It is available at Amazon.com.