This article is part of our MLS Fantasy Rankings series.
MATCHES (EDT)
- Wednesday, 8:00 pm: Inter Miami CF vs. Atlanta United
- Wednesday, 8:00 pm: Minnesota United vs. FC Dallas
- Wednesday, 8:00 pm: Montreal Impact vs. Toronto FC
- Wednesday, 9:00 pm: Colorado Rapids vs. Houston Dynamo
- Wednesday, 9:30 pm: Real Salt Lake vs. Los Angeles Football Club
- Thursday, 10:00 pm: Seattle Sounders FC vs. San Jose Earthquakes
- Saturday, 3:30 pm: Chicago Fire vs. Columbus Crew
- Saturday, 7:00 pm: D.C. United vs. New York Red Bulls
- Saturday, 7:00 pm: New York City FC vs. FC Cincinnati
- Saturday, 7:30 pm: Orlando City SC vs. Inter Miami CF
- Saturday, 7:30 pm: Philadelphia Union vs. New England Revolution
- Saturday, 8:30 pm: FC Dallas vs. Houston Dynamo
- Saturday, 8:30 pm: Nashville SC vs. Atlanta United
- Saturday, 9:30 pm: Real Salt Lake vs. Colorado Rapids
- Sunday, 8:30 pm: Sporting Kansas City vs. Minnesota United
- Sunday, 9:30 pm: Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Montreal Impact
- Sunday, 11:00 pm: Los Angeles Football Club vs. Portland Timbers
- Sunday, 11:00 pm: San Jose Earthquakes vs. Los Angeles Galaxy
FORWARDS | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Diego Rossi | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 10.6 | RSL have allowed 10 goals in their past three games. Portland have allowed eight in the same frame. LAFC have had an underwhelming stretch, but I'm still buying. |
2 | Cristian Pavon | LAG at SJ | 12.6 | It pains me not to front load players with two swings at the points piñata, but just like an older sibling stepping in with a big swing, Pavon deserves to crash the party. |
3 | Brian Rodriguez | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 7.2 | |
4 | Bradley Wright-Phillips | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 6.5 | |
5 | Franco Jara | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 7.8 | I'm inclined to rank him lower as he has mustered just one lone shot in each of his two starts. His first goal was silky smooth, and he'll find many more, but I don't know if it's worth the gamble this week. |
6 | Alberth Elis | HOU at COL, at DAL | 11.0 | Elis is a gamble given his fitness / substitute appearances, but MLS has few more dangerous wingers. |
7 | Mason Toye | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 4.5 | With Amarilla out, and Schoenfeld questionable for the second match at SKC, Toye could get two starts playing in front of the electric Emanuel Reynoso and Kevin Molino. |
8 | Heber | NYC v. FCC | 6.8 | |
9 | Raul Ruidiaz | SEA v. SJ | 12.0 | |
10 | Romell Quioto | MTL v. TOR, at VAN | 8.9 | Montreal are far from the league's most relentless attack, but Quioto has looked strong under the guidance of Thierry Henry. |
11 | Gyasi Zardes | CLB at CHI | 9.4 | |
12 | Erick Torres | ATL at INT, at NSH | 5.9 | I'd probably pick a single game week player before Cubo, but two matches against the expansion sides can't be ignored no matter how defensively promising they may seem. |
13 | Jesus Ferreira | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 5.8 | |
14 | Mauro Manotas | HOU at COL, at DAL | 7.7 | Also recovering from injury, but just tied Will Bruin for 2nd all time in Dynamo scoring. |
15 | Kacper Przybylko | PHI v. NE | 10.0 | |
16 | Gustavo Bou | NE at PHI | 10.6 | Bad matchup, but too involved in the Revs attack to ignore. |
17 | Jordan Morris | SEA v. SJ | 9.7 | |
18 | Diego Rubio | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 5.8 | Monitor the starting situation with Kei Kamara on the mend, but Houston and RSL are a nice pair of opponents. |
19 | Jozy Altidore | TOR at MTL | 7.2 | Jozy's tendonitis and fitness are the only things keeping him from being in the top half of these rankings each week. The risk of a quiet game or early sub just simply outweight the reward. |
20 | Corey Baird | RSL v. LAFC, v. COL | 6.7 | It's a cop out, but here are players I doubt will feature in both games, but would strongly consider over Baird if they do: Julian Carranza, Juan Agudelo, Sam Johnson, Adam Jahn, Kei Kamara, Maxi Urruti, Zdenek Ondrasek, Chris Wondolowski, Christian Ramirez, Andres Rios. |
MIDFIELDERS | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Carlos Darwin Quintero | HOU at COL, at DAL | 9.6 | I was slow to trust him last week, but after two more big outings, he can't be ignored. I do have some slight concerns about rest for Quintero during a congested schedule and on the precipice of his 33rd birthday. |
2 | Alejandro Pozuelo | TOR at MTL | 15.0 | Given his run of great form (thanks Vancouver!), Pozuelo deserves this lofty ranking even with just one match. However, he's an easy scratch for anybody looking to take a calculated risk and make up some ground on the masses. |
3 | Albert Rusnak | RSL v. LAFC, v. COL | 7.2 | Rusnak and Kreilach rested for much of the 4-0 drubbing in Minnesota so I would expect them to play a full complement of minutes at home. |
4 | Emanuel Reynoso | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 8.6 | Two tougher tests are ahead than in his first start, but Reynoso looks to be a gamechanger. |
5 | Ezequiel Barco | ATL at INT, at NSH | 11.0 | This is the only corner of MLS content that has yet to be attacked by Atlanta fans so let me try something here...Barco is really good at getting fouled and kind of good at other stuff. |
6 | Jose Cifuentes | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 6.9 | |
7 | Rodolfo Pizarro | INT v. ATL, at ORL | 9.5 | Even if he buried the half dozen or so quality chances he's missed this year, I'd still find Pizarro's MLS tenure to be a bit disappointing. |
8 | Vako | SJ at SEA, v. LAG | 9.0 | San Jose seem like a total wildcard this week. I give a slight rankings edge to Vako over Espinoza due to big game potential. |
9 | Kevin Molino | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 9.6 | Reynoso's arrival threatened Molino's spot in the XI but some injuries will likely keep them both on the field at once for the next few games at least. It's a dynamic that will take a deft tactical touch from Adrian Heath, but if they get it right, I can see big things for the Loons. |
10 | Damir Kreilach | RSL v. LAFC, v. COL | 9.2 | |
11 | Cristian Espinoza | SJ at SEA, v. LAG | 8.8 | |
12 | Younes Namli | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 8.1 | The production has been lacking, but Namli aces the eye test. Colorado would be quite boring without his creativity off the dribble. |
13 | Latif Blessing | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 8.2 | |
14 | Lucas Zelarayan | CLB at CHI | 9.9 | Sat out last match with a knock and only plays once, but he's easily been one of the best players when on the field in 2020. |
15 | Jan Gregus | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 9.8 | So safe it hurts. Certainly not my favorite play with this year's change to double game week fantasy scoring, but it's hard to fault anyone that wants to roster him. |
16 | Nicolas Lodeiro | SEA v. SJ | 11.7 | |
17 | Sebastian Lletget | LAG at SJ | 9.4 | I have whiplash from how drastically the Galaxy went from absolute dumpster fire to unstoppable force. I'm a little afraid they could swing right back at any moment. |
18 | Saphir Taider | MTL v. TOR, at VAN | 9.3 | Lying deeper in the Montreal formation doesn't help Taider reach his former fantasy heights, but he's still good and Vancouver are on the docket! |
19 | Lewis Morgan | INT v. ATL, at ORL | 8.5 | |
20 | Pedro Santos | CLB at CHI | 7.2 | Maxi Moralez, Nani (knock?) and Pablo Piatti were also contenders deserving of a top20 spot. |
DEFENDERS | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Reto Ziegler | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 10.7 | At a minimum, Minnesota will be without Amarilla, Finlay, Ozzie Alonso, and Aaron Schoenfeld. |
2 | Chase Gasper | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 5.2 | |
3 | Brooks Lennon | ATL at INT, at NSH | 7.7 | Atlanta's defense is a bit of a conundrum right now, but Lennon has been starting consistently and positioned well for attacking points. |
4 | Ben Sweat | INT v. ATL, at ORL | 7.1 | It's no coincidence that Miami kept a clean sheet in Blaise Matuidi's first match. Sweat should continue to have opportunities to create from the attacking flank, with a rock solid center defense backing him up. |
5 | Leandro Gonzalez Pirez | INT v. ATL, at ORL | 5.3 | |
6 | Zachary Brault-Guillard | MTL v. TOR, at VAN | 7.4 | This may be too high, but I remain intrigued by his offensive upside from the wingback spot. |
7 | Jorge Figal | INT v. ATL, at ORL | 4.4 | Figal isn't shy to dribble into the midfield and he also has multiple shots in nearly every game this season. |
8 | Rudy Camacho | MTL v. TOR, at VAN | 8.5 | A 16 point week is tough to ignore (17 if he wouldn't have gotten a yellow!) |
9 | John Nelson | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 7.4 | |
10 | Eddie Segura | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 7.7 | RSL and a Blanco-less Timbers aren't bad opponents to try breaking a defensive slump against. |
11 | Ryan Hollingshead | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 6.7 | |
12 | Romain Metanire | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 4.2 | |
13 | Oswaldo Alanis | SJ at SEA, v. LAG | 7.3 | Don't forget about the potential for some set piece upside here, even if the matchups aren't ideal. |
14 | Keegan Rosenberry | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 5.3 | A relatively easy pair of matches - Pick a Rapids defender and cross your fingers? |
15 | Anton Tinnerholm | NYC v. FCC | 8.2 | |
16 | Ronald Matarrita | NYC v. FCC | 10.0 | |
17 | Harrison Afful | CLB at CHI | 9.5 | Columbus have three straight clean sheets and also have already kept Chicago scoreless earlier in the season. |
18 | Anton Walkes | ATL at INT, at NSH | 8.2 | |
19 | Lalas Abubakar | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 5.2 | |
20 | Luis Binks | MTL v. TOR, at VAN | 8.5 |
GOALKEEPERS | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Brad Guzan | ATL at INT, at NSH | 8.2 | There's no clear cut keeper this week, and Atlanta have left a lot to be desired defensively, but Guzan seems the most palatable of some bland options. |
2 | Luis Robles | INT v. ATL, at ORL | 5.7 | |
3 | Clement Diop | MTL v. TOR, at VAN | 8.4 | The Impact just shut out the far tougher of these two teams. As a result, many will favor Diop to have a good fantasy week. |
4 | Jimmy Maurer | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 6.1 | |
5 | Sean Johnson | NYC v. FCC | 10.1 | Expensive, but a good fall-back if your first keeper on the bench doesn't pan out. |
6 | William Yarbrough | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 4.7 | |
7 | Dayne St. Clair | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 5.5 | A clean sheet in his MLS debut should firm up his hold on the starting gig over Greg Ranjitsingh. |
8 | Eloy Room | CLB at CHI | 9.5 | |
9 | Zac MacMath | RSL v. LAFC, v. COL | 6.5 | |
10 | Marko Maric | HOU at COL, at DAL | 6.5 |
VALUE RANKINGS | ||||
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(forwards and midfielders under $7.5, defenders under $6.0; not ranked above) | ||||
Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Michael Barrios | DAL at MIN, v. HOU | 7.4 | |
2 | Robin Lod | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 6.8 | I don't find Lod to be a remarkable player in any way, but his work rate helps Minnesota's engine run and he has produced at a nice clip this year. |
3 | Cade Cowell | SJ at SEA, v. LAG | 4.1 | Excited for what this kid can become! With different matchups and another few games under his belt, he may have broke into the top 20. |
4 | Hassani Dotson | MIN v. DAL, at SKC | 7.4 | |
5 | Andre Shinyashiki | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 4.0 | If I knew he'd start both, top 20 forward for sure this week. |
6 | Memo Rodriguez | HOU at COL, at DAL | 6.8 | |
7 | Jonathan Lewis | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 5.1 | Cole Bassett would work too, but Lewis has the scoring punch. |
8 | Diego Palacios | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 4.6 | |
9 | Sam Vines | COL v. HOU, at RSL | 4.0 | |
10 | Shea Salinas | SJ at SEA, v. LAG | 4.0 | Both the Quakes and our fantasy teams have benefitted when Salinas has played under Almeyda. |
CAPTAIN RANKINGS | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Diego Rossi | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 10.6 | Not as safe as a midfielder, but the potential is hard to pass up. |
2 | Carlos Darwin Quintero | HOU at COL, at DAL | 9.6 | Even with two scheduled games, I think he's a bit riskier than Poz and Pavon. |
3 | Alejandro Pozuelo | TOR at MTL | 15.0 | Immaculate consistency combined with scoring output leaves him in the conversation despite just one match. |
4 | Cristian Pavon | LAG at SJ | 12.6 | Same as Poz, but tougher matchup / higher upside. |
5 | Brian Rodriguez | LAFC at RSL, v. POR | 7.2 | I wasn't feeling Rusnak here, so allow me to present the idea of a Rossi alternative if you still like LAFC but need to make up some ground in the standings. |