MLS teams most likely to slurp up dubs on they way to a potential Supporter’s Shield in 2025.
The Loons seem to improve each and every year that they've joined the league. This year, they appear to be the strongest side yet. And with Hoyeon Jung and Nicolás Romero signed, second-year coach Eric Ramsey has an array of weapons to keep Minnesota United in contention.
Los Angeles FC is very LA. And by this, I mean big names, big performances and even bigger results. If the Black and Gold stay healthy, and French-born stars like Hugo Lloris, Denis Bouanga, and Claude Giroux continue their magic, look for them atop the standing near season's end.
With strength and experience strewn across, the always dangerous FC Cincinnati will likely stay atop MLS' Eastern Conference this season whether on their home pitch or on the road. Expect a season full of points by the Orange and Blue.
Atlanta United spent its treasure chest wisely during the 24-25 off season, signing a host of new, key players including former Middlesborough standout striker Emmanuel Latte Lath to lead the attack. With a new coach Ronny Delia back in MLS, the Five Stripes look to gain 3 points wherever they line up.
The defending Supporter's Shield winners, Inter Miami CF, is a top contender. Any time you have The GOAT, Leo Messi, and his cast of former Barca compatriots they should compete.