2017 MLS Cup Odds
The 2017 MLS Season is the 22nd in its existence and includes two new franchises: Atlanta United FC and Minnesota United. In 2016, the Seattle Sounders beat Toronto FC to capture the 2016 MLS Cup, and both teams opened toward the top of the odds for this season (via Bovada and 5Dimes).
Team | Feb 26, 2017 (5Dimes) | Jan 9, 2017 (Bovada) |
---|---|---|
NY Red Bulls | +500 | +600 |
Toronto FC | +550 | +700 |
LA Galaxy | +650 | +600 |
Seattle Sounders | +700 | +600 |
FC Dallas | +1000 | +1200 |
Colorado Rapids | +1050 | +1000 |
New York City FC | +1600 | +700 |
Sporting KC | +2000 | +1200 |
DC United | +2000 | +2000 |
Portland Timbers | +3000 | +2000 |
Columbus Crew | +4000 | +3300 |
Montreal Impact | +4500 | +1400 |
Real Salt Lake | +5000 | +1400 |
New England Revolution | +6000 | +3300 |
Vancouver Whitecaps | +6000 | +1600 |
Philadelphia Union | +6000 | +3300 |
Orlando City | +6600 | +3300 |
San Jose Earthquakes | +7000 | +3300 |
Chicago Fire | +9000 | +10000 |
Atlanta United | +12000 | +8000 |
Houston Dynamo | +12500 | +6600 |
Minnesota United | +20000 | +10000 |
There are two new expansion clubs, Atlanta United in the East and Minnesota United in the West, bringing the total number of MLS teams to 22 in the league’s 22nd season. As you can tell, it’s been a pretty wide open race throughout the league and odds have shifted dramatically since preseason.
Below was written on March 3, 2017 before the season:
Each season I try to pick out a couple of darkhorses/longshots because of the parity in the league and also because it’s been an effective strategy. Last year I was on New England and Toronto before the season, and was able to hedge before the MLS Cup Final. Even if you don’t want to make a preseason bet, there are plenty of opportunities during the season to make a wager at gratuitous odds.
For the 2017 season, I think there are two squads presenting some value to win the title, or at least to advance from their conference. The first is the Montreal Impact at +4500 odds. Last year they were able to make a deep playoff run without Didier Drogba who is definitely out of the picture now. Most of the team is in tact and if they can make another move or two throughout the year, they’ll be towards the top of the East. At +4500 they’re certainly worth a shot.
The other team I’m looking out for is Sporting KC at +2000 odds. This team has massively underperformed in the playoffs the past few years but have a solid squad and an exciting style of play. The Western Conference will be tough again but they should be playoff bound and then anything can happen.
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Mark
03/09/2017 at 12:49 amGalaxy too high…Timbers too low
Dan McGuire
06/10/2017 at 10:26 amRight on so far