Who's hot, who's not? GOAL ranks all 30 teams across Major League Soccer
A new leader has emerged in MLS, with the Vancouver Whitecaps sitting atop the Supporters' Shield race with 16 points. Brian White and company secured their fourth straight win to open the season, making them the only club yet to drop points in 2025.
Others are hot on their heels after Matchday 4. Inter Miami sits second overall and leads the East after exacting revenge on Atlanta United – the club that knocked them out of the 2024 postseason – on Sunday.
The Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew, San Diego FC, and St. Louis CITY SC are also in the mix, each with eight points after securing results over the weekend. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Union dropped points for the first time this season, falling to Nashville SC.
Not everyone had a weekend to remember. The New England Revolution, Toronto FC, and Houston Dynamo all struggled. However, after Matchday 4, every team in MLS has finally gotten on the board, with both the LA Galaxy and CF Montreal earning draws.
So, who's leading the pack, and who's falling short of expectations? GOAL presents the latest 2025 MLS Power Rankings.
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USA Today Images30New England Revolution ⬇️
It just keeps getting worse for manager Caleb Porter. A 2-1 loss to NYCFC is just the latest shortcoming from the Revs manager as they move to 0-3-1 on the season.
The good news?
They finally scored a goal – their first of the campaign. Shoutout to own-goal for bagging New England's first of the season.
Woof.
Advertisement29Toronto FC ⬇️
Their third-straight loss after earning a point on opening day, TFC are really, really struggling. Their defense is far from adequate to compete in this league.
A Matchday 4 loss to the Chicago Fire was just the latest domino falling.
28CF Montreal ⬆️
A point is a point in the grand scheme of things. CF MTL are officially on the board after a 0-0 draw with D.C. United – but it was as bland as it sounds – there's not much else to say.
27Houston Dynamo ⬇️
Another week, another loss. Houston is now 0-3-1 (WLD) after a 2-1 defeat to Real Salt Lake. The club's inability to replace outgoing stars Adalberto Carrasquilla and Hector Herrera has really damaged their core. Despite a move for Jack McGlynn, the front office, overall, continues to let Ben Olsen and the fans down.






