MLS Top Teams, Players and the Nuances of Betting on U.S. Soccer

As part of its bid to serve as the host nation for the World Cup in 1994, the United States made a big promise: to launch a national soccer league on par with its other long-standing professional sports organizations, like the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL. Only two years later, the US made good on that promise, and Major League Soccer was born.

Since then, the MLS has grown in tandem with the sport’s worldwide popularity. From just 10 teams in 1996, the league now boasts 30 franchises, representing a globally significant organization that draws an estimated viewership of up to 469,000 Americans.

But MLS isn’t just popular as a spectator sport. According to a 2019 survey, 21% of American sports fans are interested in betting on major league soccer. That number is expected to grow as more and more people discover the excitement of betting on MLS.


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Structure of Major League Soccer

The MLS is unique among most professional sports organizations in the U.S. for its single-entity structure. Unlike the NFL, for example, which features 32 independently owned teams that each have representation within the governing executive committee, the 30 teams of the MLS are all owned by the league itself.

The single-entity structure has significant ramifications for the teams, players, and the investors who manage them. Among the most prominent of these ramifications has to do with the process of team building.

First, the league assigns players to teams according to a set of predetermined guidelines. The players are compensated according to the MLS’s spending regulations.

As in other pro leagues, the teams of the MLS are free to trade players to other teams, although certain exceptions do apply. Although the league has faced criticism for its policies, its player assignment protocol is meant to prevent inflated player salaries, ostensibly to the greater good of the league.

Additionally, the MLS imposes a number of rules on teams and players. These rules cover a range of issues, from the number of players a team can have, how the team distributes players across its rosters, conference rankings, player cooling and drink breaks, and more.

Available MLS Bet Types

Like many sports, betting on MLS features several different betting types, some of which come with their own tweaks that are unique to MLS. The betting types available for MLS include:

Moneyline

In MLS betting, moneyline bets may be a two-way wager or a three-way wager. Two-way wagers mean you bet according to each team’s odds of winning. If the team’s tie, a push is declared. Three-way wagers include the odds for both teams plus a third bet in the event of a draw.

Spread

As in other sports, MLS spread bets involve wagering on the handicap. Depending on the teams, the spread may be between 0.5 and two goals.

Props 

Short for “proposition betting,” these are wagers that are placed on specific aspects of the performance of a team (like total corner kicks, half-time or full-time results, or double results) or individual players (such as first or last scorers, assists, and goals).

Futures

Futures bets are placed on long-term outcomes that generally resolve at the end of the season. When you’re betting on MLS, that could mean individual player stats or the winners of certain awards.

Totals

Also known as betting the goal line. Totals betting refers to placing a wager that is either above or below the anticipated point totals for a game.

Parlays

With parlay betting, you place one bet but make two different wagers, which can result in increased winnings if you wager correctly. On the other hand, coming out on top in a parlay can be difficult because it means that both of the wagers you place must win.

Round-Robin

When you bet round-robin, you actually place several bets that are chosen from a provided list. Unlike standard parlays, you don’t have to go all-or-nothing. Any combination of bets can win a round-robin, which makes them less risky than standard parlays. However, with up to six bets, they’re also more expensive.

Live Betting

Live bets feature odds that are in flux throughout a given game. Wagers can be placed on the final outcome, team or player props, or Over/Under figures. The odds shift based on the score, remaining play time, and the perception of the market.

Top MLS Predictions

Now that you understand how to bet on MLS, it’s time to acquaint yourself with the league’s top teams and players so that you can devise a winning strategy.

Currently, the top teams in the MLS include the Philadelphia Union, FC Cincinnati, and Seattle Sounders.

Thanks to their consistent improvement year-over-year, there’s a good chance that Philadelphia ends up snagging this year’s Supporters Shield or MLS Cup, or both.

As far as players go, recent standouts in the league include Hany Mukhtar, Lorenzo Insigne, Daniel Gazdag, Luciano Acosta, and Mateusz Klich. There are odds available for who will be the leading goal scorer at the end of the season.


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