Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
Sport
Tom Beattie

How many people watch MLS? Growing attendance figures and record-breaking derby

With the El Trafico derby having produced the MLS' highest ever attendance, it is clear that the league is capturing the public's imagination in an unprecedented manner.

The fierce rivalry between the LA Galaxy and LAFC has meant that matches between the cross-city neighbours have become must-watch fixtures. The two teams have experienced contrasting fortunes in recent years but the status of the former as MLS' most historic team and the latter's recent success in the form of their maiden MLS Cup last year has added needle to clashes.

Clearly, the intrigue surrounding the feud between the two Californian outfits has increased exponentially of late, with supporters turning out in record numbers to see the arch enemies face off at Rose Bowl on July 4. In total, some 82,110 fans flocked to see the Los Angeles rivals in action, with this figure smashing the previous record set last year as the Galaxy defied the odds to win 2-1 victory, with former Barcelona player Riqui Puig notching the winner.

Despite their woes over the past six years — making the playoffs just twice during that time — the Galaxy appear to be a major draw, with 74,479 spectators having turned out at Bank of America Stadium to see them take on Charlotte FC when the last record was set. Undoubtedly, the popularity of MLS appears to be skyrocketing and the fact that the attendance record has been broken twice in as many years is testament to the growing status of the league.

On top of this, it is worth noting that major increases in attendance have been recorded over the past twelve months at stadiums across the US, as the public continues to embrace club soccer like never before. Intriguingly, Inter Miami has seen an increase in spectator numbers of some 32.3% in that time, with San Jose Earthquakes seeing numbers increase by 29.2%, while New York City FC has also experienced an upturn of 24.1%.

Likewise, Orlando City has welcomed 14.7% more fans, with FC Cincinnati recording an uptake of 12.5%, FC Dallas gaining some 11.7% and New England Revolution also adding 10.1%. In short, even prior to the landmark capture of Lionel Messi — who is slated to join Inter Miami this summer — the league was experiencing a major increase in popularity.

It cannot be overlooked that the Argentinian icon could also act as a catalyst which may see the league break new ground in this regard in the coming years. Tellingly, tickets to see the superstar in action for his new employers sold out at away grounds across the US within hours of the announcement of his impending transfer to MLS.

Lionel Messi has joined Inter Miami after a two-year stint at Paris Saint-Germain. (AFP via Getty Images)

Aside from this, technology giants seem to believe that that the league has real potential in terms of streaming opportunities, investing a bumper $2.5 billion (£1.96 billion) to show games in MLS over the next ten years back in Spring. Undoubtedly, it is a league on the up, with average attendance figures demonstrating this and Mirror Sport has listed the average figures for each team in MLS below...

1. Atlanta United: 45,218

2. Charlotte FC: 36,746

3. Seattle Sounders: 31,966

4. Nashville SC: 28,467

5. LA Galaxy: 27,421

ATLANTA, GA AUGUST 03: An Atlanta fan waves a scarf during the MLS match between LA Galaxy and Atlanta United FC on August 3rd, 2019 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (©Icon Sportswire (A Division of XML Team Solutions) All Rights Reserved)

6. FC Cincinnati: 25,287

7. Toronto FC: 25,145

8. Portland Timbers: 23,235

9. St Louis City: 22,423

10. New England Revolution: 22.363

Sign for New England Revolution goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic at Gillette Stadium. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

11. Los Angeles FC: 22,127

12. New York City FC: 21,376

13. Austin FC: 20,738

14. Columbus Crew: 20,200

15. San Jose Earthquakes: 20,186

LAFC supporters unfurled a Mortal Kombat-style tifo ahead of the clash with León in the Concacaf Champions League final (LAFC (Twitter: @LAFC))

16. Orlando City: 19.622

17. Minnesota United: 19,464

18. Real Salt Lake City: 18,938

19. Philadelphia Union: 18,809

20. FC Dallas: 18,473

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA - JULY 25: A general view of the stadium during the match between the Inter Miami CF and the Philadelphia Union against during the first half at DRV PNK Stadium on July 25, 2021 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

21. Sporting Kansas City: 18,425

22. D.C. United: 17,886

23. CF Montreal: 17,564

24. New York Red Bulls: 17,300

25. Inter Miami: 16,483

VANCOUVER, BC - JULY 23: Xherdan Shaqiri #10 of the Chicago Fire FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the game between Vancouver Whitecaps and the Chicago Fire FC at BC Place on July 23, 2022 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Jordan Jones/Getty Images) (Jordan Jones/Getty Images)

26. Vancouver Whitecaps: 15,978

27. Houston Dynamo: 15,641

28. Colorado Rapids: 15,081

29. Chicago Fire : 14,236

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.