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MLS playoff matchups for conference semifinals

by admin November 10, 2025
November 10, 2025

The 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs are through the best-of-three Round 1 series and the journey toward the Dec. 6 championship game will continue with the conference semifinals.

In Round 1, the higher-seeded teams won seven of the eight matchups. The Philadelphia Union, the 2025 Supporters’ Shield winners, swept their first-round series; so did Los Angeles FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps. Lionel Messi and Inter Miami avoided a first-round playoff upset this time around, dispatching Nashville SC in three games.

Here is a look at the schedule for the conference semifinals for the 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs:

MLS Cup Playoffs 2025: Results and upcoming schedule

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Eastern Conference

  • FC Cincinnati vs. Inter Miami — Sunday, Nov. 23, 5 p.m. ET
  • Philadelphia Union vs. New York City FC — Sunday, Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m. ET (FS1)

Western Conference

  • Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Los Angeles FC — Saturday, Nov. 22, 9:30 p.m. ET
  • San Diego FC vs. Minnesota United — Monday, Nov. 24, 10 p.m. ET

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ROUND 1

Philadelphia Union vs. Chicago Fire

Philadelphia Union win series, 2-0

  • Game 1: Philadelphia Union 2, Chicago Fire 2 (Philadelphia won penalty shootout, 4-2)
  • Game 2: Philadelphia Union 3, Chicago Fire 0

FC Cincinnati vs. Columbus Crew

FC Cincinnati wins series, 2-1

  • Game 1: FC Cincinnati 1, Columbus Crew 0
  • Game 2: Columbus Crew 4, FC Cincinnati 0
  • Game 3: FC Cincinnati 2, Columbus Crew 1

Inter Miami vs. Nashville SC

Inter Miami wins series, 2-1

  • Game 1: Inter Miami 3, Nashville SC 1
  • Game 2: Nashville SC 2, Inter Miami 1
  • Game 3: Inter Miami 4, Nashville SC 0

Charlotte FC vs. New York City FC

NYCFC wins series, 2-1

  • Game 1: New York City FC 1, Charlotte FC 0
  • Game 2: Charlotte FC 0, New York City FC 0 (Charlotte won penalty shootout, 7-6)
  • Game 3: New York City FC 3, Charlotte FC 1

San Diego FC vs. Portland Timbers

San Diego FC wins series, 2-1

  • Game 1: San Diego FC 2, Portland Timbers 1
  • Game 2: Portland Timbers 2, San Diego FC 2 (Portland won penalty shootout, 3-2)
  • Game 3: San Diego FC 4, Portland Timbers 0

Vancouver Whitecaps vs. FC Dallas

Vancouver Whitecaps win series, 2-0

  • Game 1: Vancouver Whitecaps 3, FC Dallas 0
  • Game 2: Vancouver Whitecaps 1, FC Dallas 1 (Vancouver won penalty shootout, 4-2)

Los Angeles FC vs. Austin FC

LAFC wins series, 2-1

  • Game 1: Los Angeles FC 2, Austin FC 1
  • Game 2: Los Angeles FC 4, Austin FC 1

Minnesota United vs. Seattle Sounders

Minnesota United wins series, 2-1

  • Game 1: Minnesota United 0, Seattle Sounders 0 (Minnesota won penalty shootout, 3-2)
  • Game 2: Seattle Sounders 4, Minnesota United 2
  • Game 3: Minnesota United 3, Seattle Sounders 3 (Minnesota won penalty shootout, 7-6)

WILD-CARD ROUND

  • Chicago Fire FC 3, Orlando City SC 1
  • Portland Timbers 3, Real Salt Lake 1

2025 MLS playoff schedule

  • Oct. 22: Wild-card matches (single-elimination matches)
  • Oct. 24-Nov. 9: Round 1 (best-of-three series)
  • Nov. 22-24: Conference semifinals (single-elimination matches)
  • Nov. 29-30: Conference finals (single-elimination matches)
  • Dec. 6: MLS Cup (single winner-take-all match)

MLS Cup: Results of every championship game since 1996

  • 2024: Los Angeles Galaxy over New York Red Bulls (Dignity Health Sports Park), 2-1.
  • 2023: Columbus Crew over Los Angeles FC (Lower.com Field), 2-1
  • 2022: Los Angeles FC over Philadelphia Union (Banc of California Stadium), 3-3 (LAFC won penalty shootout, 3-0)
  • 2021: New York City FC over Portland Timbers (Providence Park), 1-1 (NYCFC won penalty shootout, 4-2)
  • 2020: Columbus Crew over Seattle Sounders FC (Mapfre Stadium), 3-0
  • 2019: Seattle Sounders FC over Toronto FC (CenturyLink Field), 3-1
  • 2018: Atlanta United over Portland Timbers (Mercedes-Benz Stadium), 2-0
  • 2017: Toronto FC over Seattle Sounders FC (BMO Field), 2-0
  • 2016: Seattle Sounders FC over Toronto FC (BMO Field), 0-0 (Sounders won penalty shootout, 5-4)
  • 2015: Portland Timbers over Columbus Crew (Mapfre Stadium), 2-1
  • 2014: Los Angeles Galaxy over New England Revolution (StubHub Center), 2-1 (extra time)
  • 2013: Sporting Kansas City over Real Salt Lake (Sporting Park), 1-1 (SKC won penalty shootout, 7-6)
  • 2012: Los Angeles Galaxy over Houston Dynamo (Home Depot Center), 3-1
  • 2011: Los Angeles Galaxy over Houston Dynamo (Home Depot Center), 1-0
  • 2010: Colorado Rapids over FC Dallas (BMO Field), 2-1 (extra time)
  • 2009: Real Salt Lake over Los Angeles Galaxy (Qwest Field), 1-1 (RSL won penalty shootout, 5-4)
  • 2008: Columbus Crew over New York Red Bulls (Home Depot Center), 3-1
  • 2007: Houston Dynamo over New England Revolution (RFK Stadium), 2-1
  • 2006: Houston Dynamo over New England Revolution (Pizza Hut Park), 1-1 (Dynamo won penalty shootout, 4-3)
  • 2005: Los Angeles Galaxy over New England Revolution (Pizza Hut Park), 1-0 (extra time)
  • 2004: D.C. United over Kansas City Wizards (Home Depot Center), 3-2
  • 2003: San Jose Earthquakes over Chicago Fire (Home Depot Center), 4-2
  • 2002: Los Angeles Galaxy over New England Revolution (Gillette Stadium), 1-0 (extra time)
  • 2001: San Jose Earthquakes over Los Angeles Galaxy (Crew Stadium), 2-1 (extra time)
  • 2000: Kansas City Wizards over Chicago Fire (RFK Stadium), 1-0
  • 1999: D.C. United over Los Angeles Galaxy (Foxboro Stadium), 2-0
  • 1998: Chicago Fire over D.C. United (Rose Bowl), 2-0
  • 1997: D.C. United over Colorado Rapids (RFK Stadium), 2-1
  • 1996: D.C. United over Los Angeles Galaxy (Foxboro Stadium), 3-2 (extra time)

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