MLS is truly heating up, and after Matchday 6 we had plenty of movement in the top-10 power rankings.
A few big-boys tasted defeat, while some unlikely winners climbed in our standings.
Let's get right into it.
10. Orlando City (🆕)
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It's about time Orlando City cracked the top-10. The Florida club have been rampant in attack this season, scoring 15 goals through their first six games — two more than any other team in MLS.
After a last-gasp win away to the Galaxy over the weekend, Orlando have now picked up all three points in two straight matches. Should they clean things up defensively, they will be a force to reckon with in the east.
Luis Muriel puts @OrlandoCitySC ahead with moments remaining in the match! pic.twitter.com/4jaeKzXJYj
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 30, 2025
9. Austin FC (🆕)
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After spending a pretty penny on attacking talent in the offseason, it was only matter of time before Austin broke into our standings, and they did so with a gutsy 1-0 in win St. Louis on Sunday.
Club-record signing Myrto Uzuni opened his MLS account in that match, and the win saw Austin add a W into the fixture column for the third straight week. Notably, the first two wins came over San Diego and LAFC.
8. Minnesota United (🆕)
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It may have been in the midst of horrid weather conditions in Saint Paul, but Minnesota United got the job done against Real Salt Lake in style on Matchday 6.
It may have been slow going in the opening few weeks of the season, but with four goals and two assists now on the campaign from Tani Oluwaseyi, the Loons have found a deadly strike partnership with him and Kelvin Yeboah.
With his second goal in the club’s 2-0 victory, @MNUFC forward Tani Oluwaseyi reached 20 goal contributions in the fewest minutes (1,428) in club history, breaking Darwin Quintero’s record of 20 contributions in 1,851 minutes played. pic.twitter.com/Pk7ifTEzqh
— MLS Communications (@MLS_PR) March 30, 2025
7. LAFC (👎)
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The LAFC boys are our biggest losers in ...