2021 MLS Cup playoffs

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The2021 MLS Cup Playoffs(branded as the2021 Audi MLS Cup Playoffsfor sponsorship reasons) was the 26th edition of theMLS Cup Playoffs,the post-season championship ofMajor League Soccer(MLS), the topsoccerleague in the United States and Canada. The tournament culminated the2021 MLS regular season.The tournament began on November 20 and concluded withMLS Cup 2021on December 11.[1]

2021 MLS Cup Playoffs
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Canada
DatesNovember 20 – December 11
Teams14
Defending championsColumbus Crew
(did not qualify)
Final positions
ChampionsNew York City FC(1st title)
Runner-upPortland Timbers
Semifinalists
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored32 (2.46 per match)
Attendance299,891 (23,069 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)ArgentinaValentín Castellanos
GermanyHany Mukhtar
(3 goals each)
2020
2022

TheColumbus Crewwere the defending MLS Cup champions, but failed to qualify for the playoffs after finishing ninth in the Eastern Conference.

The 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs marked the first time since2004that no club fromTexasqualified, and the first time ever that no club fromCaliforniaqualified.[2]

Qualified teams

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Conference standings

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The top seven teams in theEasternandWestern Conferencequalify for the MLS Cup Playoffs, with the conference champions receiving second round byes. Background colors denote playoff teams, with green also qualifying for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League.

Bracket

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First round
November 20–21, 23
Conference semifinals
November 25, 28, 30
Conference finals
December 4–5
MLS Cup
December 11
E1 New England Revolution 2 (3)
E4 New York City FC(p) 2 (5)
E4 New York City FC 2
E5 Atlanta United FC 0
E4 New York City FC 2
Eastern Conference
E2 Philadelphia Union 1
E3 Nashville SC 3
E6 Orlando City SC 1
E3 Nashville SC 1 (0)
E2 Philadelphia Union(p) 1 (2)
E2 Philadelphia Union(a.e.t.) 1
E7 New York Red Bulls 0
E4 New York City FC(p) 1 (4)
W4 Portland Timbers 1 (2)
W1 Colorado Rapids 0
W4 Portland Timbers 1
W4 Portland Timbers 3
W5 Minnesota United FC 1
W4 Portland Timbers 2
Western Conference
W7 Real Salt Lake 0
W3 Sporting Kansas City 3
W6 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1
W3 Sporting Kansas City 1
W7 Real Salt Lake 2
W2 Seattle Sounders FC 0 (5)
W7 Real Salt Lake(p) 0 (6)

Note: The higher seeded teams hosted matches, with the MLS Cup host determined by overall points.

First round

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The second through fourth-seeded teams in each conference hosted the first-round matches. The team with the best record in each conference got a bye to the Conference Semifinals.

Eastern Conference

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Philadelphia Union1–0 (a.e.t.)New York Red Bulls
Glesnes120+3' Report
Attendance: 18,623
Referee: Fotis Bazakos


Nashville SC3–1Orlando City SC
Report Dike14'
Attendance: 26,043

Western Conference

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Conference semifinals

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The higher-seeded teams in each match-up as determined by regular season ranking hosted the matches.

Eastern Conference

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Western Conference

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Colorado Rapids0–1Portland Timbers
Report Mabiala90'
Attendance: 17,438
Referee: Ted Unkel

Sporting Kansas City1–2Real Salt Lake
Russell24' (pen.) Report

Conference finals

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The higher-seeded teams in each conference as determined by regular season ranking hosted the matches.

Eastern Conference

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Philadelphia Union1–2New York City FC
Callens63' (o.g.) Report
Attendance: 19,487
Referee: Ted Unkel

Western Conference

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Portland Timbers2–0Real Salt Lake
Report
Attendance: 25,218
Referee:Alan Kelly

MLS Cup 2021

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The highest-ranked team remaining in the overall table (Portland Timbers) hosted the match.

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[4]
1 Valentín Castellanos New York City FC 3
Hany Mukhtar Nashville SC
3 Sebastián Blanco Portland Timbers 2
Larrys Mabiala Portland Timbers
Felipe Mora Portland Timbers
6 Tajon Buchanan New England Revolution 1
Adam Buksa New England Revolution
Jhonder Cádiz Nashville SC
Alexander Callens New York City FC
Cristian Dájome Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Daryl Dike Orlando City SC
Franco Fragapane Minnesota United FC
Dániel Gazdag Philadelphia Union
Jakob Glesnes Philadelphia Union
Nicolas Isimat-Mirin Sporting Kansas City
Anderson Julio Real Salt Lake
Talles Magno New York City FC
Maximiliano Moralez New York City FC
Santiago Moreno Portland Timbers
Santiago Rodríguez New York City FC
Johnny Russell Sporting Kansas City
Khiry Shelton Sporting Kansas City
Bobby Wood Real Salt Lake
Graham Zusi Sporting Kansas City

References

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  1. ^"MLS announces Audi 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs schedule".MLSSoccer.Major League Soccer. September 9, 2021.RetrievedSeptember 24,2021.
  2. ^Creditor, Avi (November 7, 2021)."MLS Decision Day: No Playoffs for Defending Champ Columbus, California or Texas Teams".Sports Illustrated.RetrievedOctober 10,2022.
  3. ^Serrano, Rodrigo (September 22, 2021)."New England Revolution first team in MLS to clinch playoff spot".Diario AS.PRISA.RetrievedSeptember 24,2021.
  4. ^"Stats".MLSsoccer.Major League Soccer.RetrievedDecember 11,2021.