During the past week, Seattle Sounders and Toronto had the two greatest attendances in MLS.
Elsewhere there were strong attendance numbers across MLS except for poor turnouts for DC United and Columbus’ midweek game. LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake had so-so numbers.
After 286 matches, the average attendance(21,528) is up 0.32% vs 2016.
Latest attendance numbers for MLS teams:
| Franchise | Attendance |
|---|---|
| Chicago | 18,048 |
| Columbus | 12,150 |
| Columbus | 18,379 |
| Dallas | 13,339 |
| DC United | 11,972 |
| DC United | 13,539 |
| Los Angeles | 19,237 |
| Montreal | 20,801 |
| NY Red Bull | 25,219 |
| Orlando | 24,406 |
| Philadelphia | 17,221 |
| Portland | 21,144 |
| Salt Lake | 17,460 |
| Salt Lake | 18,855 |
| Seattle | 51,796 |
| Toronto | 28,645 |
| Vancouver | 22,120 |

| MLS Attendance – Equal # of Home Games | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 2017 | |||
| Att | Att | Att +/- | GP | |
| Atlanta | NA | 46,318 | NA | 9 |
| Seattle | 42,203 | 43,300 | 2.60% | 13 |
| Toronto | 27,247 | 27,324 | 0.28% | 13 |
| Orlando | 31,873 | 25,235 | -20.83% | 14 |
| NYCFC | 27,537 | 23,552 | -14.47% | 13 |
| LA Galaxy | 24,819 | 22,864 | -7.87% | 13 |
| Vancouver | 22,049 | 21,758 | -1.32% | 12 |
| Portland | 21,144 | 21,144 | 0.00% | 14 |
| Red Bulls | 20,198 | 20,959 | 3.77% | 13 |
| San Jose | 20,524 | 20,509 | -0.07% | 13 |
| Montreal | 21,235 | 20,283 | -4.48% | 13 |
| Minnesota | NA | 20,134 | NA | 14 |
| Sporting KC | 19,524 | 19,687 | 0.83% | 13 |
| Salt Lake | 19,739 | 18,623 | -5.65% | 14 |
| NE Revs | 18,315 | 18,024 | -1.59% | 12 |
| Houston | 18,841 | 17,586 | -6.66% | 12 |
| Chicago | 15,244 | 17,250 | 13.16% | 13 |
| Philadelphia Union | 17,344 | 16,511 | -4.80% | 14 |
| D.C. United | 15,822 | 15,692 | -0.82% | 14 |
| Colorado | 16,120 | 15,435 | -4.25% | 13 |
| FC Dallas | 13,884 | 15,075 | 8.58% | 13 |
| Columbus | 16,821 | 14,859 | -11.67% | 14 |













