New England Revolution’s home opener was nothing to speak of, with only 14,189 in attendance to watch the 0-0 draw with Montreal Impact.

Philadelphia may have suffered from a game day switch due to weather, with their Friday night match being postponed due to snow but rescheduled for Saturday afternoon.

Colorado and Kansas City sold out their matches. That’s no surprise for Sporting KC but it was the Rapids’ home opener.

Meanwhile, Orlando’s ownership is hoping its 31,000+ will be the norm for their matches after the hullabaloo of its opener (62,000+).

As expected, San Jose sold out its home opener in its new stadium.

New York Red Bulls reported over 21,000, but anyone who watched the match knows that’s not what actually showed up to the game.

2014 2015
MLS Attendance – Equal # of Home Games
2014 2015
Att Cap Att Att +/- GP % of Cap Cap
Orlando NA NA 46,791 NA 2 101.34% 46,174
NYCFC NA NA 43,507 NA 1 100.02% 43,500
Seattle 38,841 43,426 39,479 1.64% 2 102.54% 38,500
LA Galaxy 23,241 27,000 23,044 -0.85% 2 85.35% 27,000
Houston 20,283 22,039 22,379 10.34% 2 101.54% 22,039
Portland 20,744 20,674 21,144 1.93% 2 102.27% 20,674
Red Bulls 20,542 25,189 21,036 2.40% 1 83.51% 25,189
Vancouver 21,000 21,000 21,000 0.00% 1 100.00% 21,000
Sporting KC 19,400 18,467 20,316 4.72% 2 110.01% 18,467
Salt Lake 20,466 20,472 20,281 -0.90% 1 99.07% 20,472
San Jose 10,525 16,407 18,000 71.02% 1 171.02% 10,525
Colorado 15,135 17,424 17,692 16.89% 1 101.54% 17,424
Philadelphia 17,171 18,500 17,027 -0.84% 2 92.04% 18,500
Columbus 17,517 20,145 15,826 -9.65% 1 78.56% 20,145
Chicago 16,228 20,000 15,731 -3.06% 1 78.66% 20,000
FC Dallas 16,788 20,500 14,693 -12.48% 2 71.67% 20,500
NE Revs 13,103 22,500 14,189 8.29% 1 63.06% 22,500
D.C. United 13,840 23,491 11,549 -16.55% 1 58.78% 19,647