MLS playoffs 2021 schedule, matchups, teams, TV, streaming and betting odds

Simon Borg

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The Portland Timbers will win their first MLS Cup or NYCFC will win its first as the 2021 Major League Soccer champion is crowned in Portland on Sunday.

The match caps a 13-game playoff which  

Here are the MLS playoff basics: A total of 14 teams made the postseason (seven from East, seven from West). The team with the best record hosts every match of the playoffs, and the No. 1 seed in each conference gets a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout. It’s straight single-elimination knockouts from beginning to end.

The madness started on Nov. 20, and the full schedule and highlights for the 13 playoff matches through MLS Cup on Dec. 11 is listed below:

Date Round Match Time (ET) TV Channels Streaming
Sat., Nov. 20 East 1st Rd. No. 2 Philadelphia 1, No. 7 NY Red Bulls 0 (a.e.t.)   Highlights  
Sat., Nov. 20 West 1st Rd. No. 3 Sporting KC 3, No. 6 Vancouver 1   Highlights  
Sun, Nov. 21 East 1st Rd. No. 4 NYCFC 2, No. 5 Atlanta United 0   Highlights  
Sun, Nov. 21 West 1st Rd. No. 4 Portland 3, No. 5 Minnesota 1   Highlights  
Tues, Nov. 23 East 1st Rd. No. 3 Nashville 3, No. 6 Orlando City 1   Highlights  
Tues, Nov. 23 West 1st Rd. No. 2 Seattle 0, No. 7 Real Salt Lake 0 (5-6 PKs)   Highlights  
Thurs, Nov. 25 West Conf Semi No. 1 Colorado 0, No. 4 Portland Timbers 1   Highlights  
Sun, Nov. 28 West Conf Semi No. 3 Sporting KC 1, No. 7 Real Salt Lake 2   Highlights  
Sun, Nov. 28 East Conf Semi No. 2 Philadelphia 1, No. 3 Nashville 1 (2-0 PKs)   Highlights  
Tues, Nov. 30 East Conf Semi No. 1 New England 2, No. 4 NYCFC 2 (3-5 PKs)    Highlights  
Sat., Dec. 4 West Conf. Final No. 4 Portland Timbers 2, No. 7 Real Salt Lake 0   Highlights  
Sun., Dec. 5 East Conf. Final No. 2 Philadelphia Union 1, No. 4 NYCFC 2   Highlights  
Sat., Dec. 11 MLS Cup Portland Timbers (West) vs. NYCFC (East) 3 p.m. ABC, UniMas, TUDN fuboTV

During the playoffs, if there are any ties after 90 minutes of regulation, matches will head to 30 minutes of extra time. A penalty-kick shootout will determine a winner if the deadlock persists at the end of extra time.

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MLS playoff teams

The final standings in both the East and West were set after the final day of the regular season, also known as Decision Day. Here's how the playoff races ended:

Eastern Conference

The top seven teams made it (noted with an ‘X’) with the New England Revolution securing the No. 1 seed several weeks prior. D.C. United and defending champion Columbus Crew SC fell one point shy of the playoff field (noted with an 'E'), as the NY Red Bulls nabbed the seventh and final spot with a draw on the final day.

In the case teams were tied on points, the first tiebreakers were (1) total wins, (2) goal differential and (3) goals scored. Here are the top 10 positions in the final standings of the 14-team Eastern Conference:

Team Points Wins Goal Diff. Goals For
1. New England (X) 73 22 +24 65
2. Philadelphia (X) 54 14 +13 48
3. Nashville SC (X) 54 12 +22 55
4. NYCFC (X) 51 14 +20 56
5. Atlanta United (X) 51 13 +8 45
6. Orlando City (X) 51 13 +2 50
7. NY Red Bulls (X) 48 13 +6 39
8. D.C. United (E) 47 14 +2 56
9. Columbus (E) 47 13 +1 46
10. CF Montreal (E) 46 12 +2 46

Western Conference

The top seven teams qualified (noted with an ‘X’). Real Salt Lake made it with a win on the final day (1-0 on a stoppage-time winner in KC), while both LA teams are out (noted with an 'E') after failing to win their final matches. LAFC lost against top seed Colorado 5-2, while the LA Galaxy could only tie 3-3 at home against No. 5-seed Minnesota.

Tiebreakers came into play with the final playoff spot in the West. The first standings tiebreakers in MLS were (1) total wins, (2) goal differential and (3) goals scored, and RSL pipped the LA Galaxy on total wins (14 vs. 13). Here's how the top nine spots in the 13-team Western Conference finished:

Team Points Wins Goal Diff. Goals For
1. Colorado (X) 61 17 +16 51
2. Seattle (X) 60 17 +20 53
3. Sporting KC (X) 58 17 +18 58
4. Portland (X) 55 17 +4 56
5. Minnesota (X) 49 13 -2 42
6. Vancouver (X) 49 12 0 45
7. Real Salt Lake (X) 48 14 1 55
8. LA Galaxy (E) 48 13 -4 50
9. LAFC (E) 45 12 +2 53

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How MLS playoffs work

A total of 12 single-elimination matches leave two finalists, one from each conference, to play for MLS Cup on Dec. 11. Here’s how the playoff format works:

  • First round: Three matches in each conference pitting No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 vs. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5. The No. 1 seed gets a bye. Higher seeds host.
  • Conference semis: It’s predetermined that the No. 1 seed will face the winner of the No. 4 vs. No. 5 match. The other two winners face off: No. 3/No. 6 vs. No. 2/No. 7. Again, the higher seed hosts.
  • Conference finals: The final two teams left standing in each conference meet at the home of the highest remaining seed.
  • MLS Cup: The two conference champions meet at MLS Cup, hosted by the team with the best regular season record.

The same extra time rules for the playoffs — 30 minutes of extra time after 90 minutes of regulation, and a penalty-kick shootout, if necessary — apply in the MLS Cup final.

MLS 2021 playoff bracket

Eastern Conference

First Round:

  • No. 2 Philadelphia 1, No. 7 NY Red Bulls 0 (a.e.t.) | HIGHLIGHTS
  • No. 3 Nashville SC 3, No. 6 Orlando City 1 | HIGHLIGHTS
  • No. 4 NYCFC 2, No. 5 Atlanta United 0 | HIGHLIGHTS

Conference Semifinals:

  • No. 1 New England Revolution 2, No. 4 NYCFC 2 (3-5 PKs) | HIGHLIGHTS
  • No. 2 Philadelphia Union 1, No. 3 Nashville 1 (2-0 PKs) | HIGHLIGHTS

Conference Final:

  • No. 2 Philadelphia Union 1, No. 4 NYCFC 2 | HIGHLIGHTS

Western Conference

First Round:

  • No. 2 Seattle Sounders 0, No. 7 Real Salt Lake 0 (5-6 PKs) | HIGHLIGHTS
  • No. 3 Sporting KC 3, No. 6 Vancouver Whitecaps 1 | HIGHLIGHTS
  • No. 4 Portland Timbers 3, No. 5 Minnesota United 1 | HIGHLIGHTS

Conference Semifinals:

  • No. 1 Colorado Rapids 0, No. 4 Portland Timbers 1 | HIGHLIGHTS
  • No. 3 Sporting KC 1, No. 7 Real Salt Lake 2 | HIGHLIGHTS

Conference Final:

  • No. 4 Portland Timbers 2, No. 7 Real Salt Lake 0 | HIGHLIGHTS

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MLS 2021 playoff schedule, TV & streaming

Eastern Conference

EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND

Date Match  
Sat, Nov. 20 Philadelphia Union 1, NY Red Bulls 0 (a.e.t.) Highlights
Sun, Nov. 21 NYCFC 2, Atlanta United 0 Highlights
Tues, Nov. 23 Nashville SC 3, Orlando City 1 Highlights

EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Date Match  
Sun, Nov. 28 Philadelphia 1, Nashville 1 (2-0 PKs) Highlights
Tues, Nov. 30 New England 2, NYCFC 2 (3-5 PKs) Highlights

EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

Date Match  
Sun, Dec. 5 Philadelphia 1, NYCFC 2 Highlights
 

Western Conference

WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND

Date Match  
Sat, Nov. 20 Sporting KC 3, Vancouver Whitecaps 1 Highlights
Sun, Nov. 21 Portland Timbers 3, Minnesota United 1 Highlights
Tues, Nov. 23 Seattle Sounders 0, Real Salt Lake 0 (5-6 PKs) Highlights

WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Date Match  
Thurs, Nov. 25 Colorado Rapids 0, Portland Timbers 1 Highlights
Sun, Nov. 28 Sporting KC 1, Real Salt Lake 2 Highlights

WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

Date Match  
Sat, Dec. 4 Portland Timbers 2, Real Salt Lake 0 Highlights

MLS Cup 2021

The 26th MLS Cup championship final will be played on Sat., Dec. 11 and will be hosted by the finalist with the best regular season record. The Portland Timbers (17W-13L-4D, 55 points) will host NYCFC (14W-11L-9D, 51 points) for the title at Providence Park.

Date Match Time (ET) TV channels Stream
Sat., Dec. 11 Portland Timbers vs. NYCFC 3 p.m. ABC, UniMas, TUDN fuboTV

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Simon Borg is a senior editor at The Sporting News who has covered football/soccer for over a decade. A supporter of Italian club Parma Calcio from his years growing up in Europe, he was previously a long-time member of Major League Soccer's digital media team, as a multimedia content producer, on-air personality, and Editor-in-Chief. Based in New York City, Borg is multilingual and has covered the domestic and global scene for TSN since 2021.