The New England Revolution won just two games over a two-month span from June 25 to August 28. But as of Wednesday, they sit above the red line in the No. 6 seed in the East.
This is due to the fact that they have won their last three MLS games, including a 3-1 win in Montreal on Saturday against a struggling Impact side. The Revolution now have 36 points through 30 games, two points above D.C. United and Orlando City SC.
Orlando had a troubling result over the weekend, losing 4-1 at home to a Columbus Crew SC side that was at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. They will face a United side on Saturday (7 pm ET; MLS LIVE) that is coming off a thrilling draw in Chicago.
This game and their match-up on Decision Day will go a long way in deciding who will battle the Revolution for the final playoffs spot in the East.
Out west, the Portland Timbers jumped up to the No. 5 seed thanks to their win against the Philadelphia Union, with Sporting Kansas City dropping to the No. 6 seed after conceding a late goal to the LA Galaxy that left them with just one point.
This Saturday, Sporting KC will face the San Jose Earthquakes in a game that is a must-win for Dominic Kinnear's side (10:30 pm ET, MLS LIVE). The Quakes currently sit six points behind Sporting, with two games in hand. They will have another chance to face Sporting on Decision Day, hoping they will still have a shot to pass the 2013 MLS Cup champs on the last day of the regular season.
There's a good shot that they will still be alive, as Portland and Sporting face the two toughest schedules the rest of the way.
If the regular season ended today ...
Eastern Conference Playoff Bracket
Conference Semifinals
1. Toronto FC
Conference Semifinals
2. New York Red Bulls
Knockout Round
3. New York City FC
VS.
6. New England Revolution
Knockout Round
4. Philadelphia Union
VS.
5. Montreal Impact
Western Conference Playoff Bracket
Conference Semifinals
1. FC Dallas
Conference Semifinals
2. LA Galaxy
Knockout Round
3. Colorado Rapids
VS.
6. Sporting Kansas City
Knockout Round
4. Real Salt Lake
VS.
5. Portland Timbers
Strength of Schedule and Expected Points
The strength of schedule metric takes into account the average points per game (PPG) that each team's opponents earn at home and on the road. The lower the PPG, the easier the schedule.
For example, if FC Dallas traveled to play the LA Galaxy, who have averaged 2.5 PPG at home, and then hosted the Vancouver Whitecaps, who have averaged 1.53 PPG on the road, their opponents' PPG would be 2.02. The higher the PPG, the more difficult a team's remaining schedule.
The Expected Points metric is strictly based off of what teams have done up to this point. For example, New York City FC have collected 1.60 points per game at home this season and 1.40 on the road. So if they continue averaging those totals, with five more home games left and four more road games, they would be expected to collect 51.00 points.
Here are both the Strength of Schedule and Expected Points rankings for each conference:
TEAM |
EXPECTED POINTS |
---|---|
Toronto FC |
56.07 |
New York Red Bulls |
52.67 |
New York City FC |
51.00 |
Philadelphia Union |
46.47 |
Montreal Impact |
44.36 |
New England Revolution |
40.80 |
D.C. United |
40.31 |
Orlando City SC |
39.50 |
Columbus Crew SC |
34.44 |
Chicago Fire |
31.47 |
TEAM |
EXPECTED POINTS |
---|---|
FC Dallas |
58.93 |
Colorado Rapids |
57.07 |
LA Galaxy |
54.40 |
Real Salt Lake |
49.87 |
Portland Timbers |
44.47 |
Sporting Kansas City |
44.02 |
Seattle Sounders |
42.50 |
San Jose Earthquakes |
41.29 |
Vancouver Whitecaps FC |
39.16 |
Houston Dynamo |
36.18 |