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