Seattle Sounders

Lumen Field · Est. 2007

Capacity: 72,000Seattle, Washingtonartificial turf
2026

Seattle Sounders' 2026 Campaign in Major League Soccer

Seattle Sounders finished the 2026 Major League Soccer campaign in a respectable sixth place, accumulating 24 points from 13 matches. Their record boasted seven wins, three draws, and three losses, illustrating a balanced but competitive season. Offensively, they managed 17 goals, with a stronger showing at home (12) than away (5), while defensively they conceded 11 goals, again performing slightly better on the road.

The season's narrative was one of steady form, with the Sounders securing more victories on their home turf and maintaining a solid defensive record evidenced by five clean sheets overall. While not topping the league, their positive goal difference of +6 reflects a team capable of both scoring and defending effectively. Looking ahead, the Sounders will likely be aiming to build on this foundation, hoping to convert their solid performances into an even higher standing and perhaps a deeper run in postseason play.

League position

Position 10
  • Promotion

Points trajectory

Rank 10

Manager

B. Schmetzer

USA

Season at a glance

W 7·D 3·L 31711 GF/GA+6 GD5 clean sheets

Streaks

Last 5 home3W1D1Llast 5
Last 5 away2W2D1Llast 5
Scored3/5
Conceded5/5

Major League Soccer table

#TeamPPts
1Vancouver Whitecaps1432
5Los Angeles FC1524
6Seattle Sounders1324
7Houston Dynamo1422
As of 4 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Seattle Sounders: A Season of Mixed Fortunes

Seattle Sounders’ 2026 campaign in Major League Soccer has been a bit of a mixed bag, with seven wins, three draws, and three losses from 13 matches. Their results suggest a relatively balanced but somewhat streaky form, as indicated by the absence of a noted winning streak, implying no prolonged run of dominance. Points have been more frequently dropped through draws rather than defeats, with three stalemates compared to three losses.

Home advantage has been significant, contributing four of their seven wins, while away form remains solid but less prolific with three wins. Defensively, they have kept five clean sheets, notably more on the road than at home, highlighting some resilience away from their own turf. Overall, the Sounders sit sixth with a positive goal difference, reflecting a team capable of scoring and defending but perhaps lacking the consistency to climb higher at this stage.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
12
5
HomeGoals againstAway
7
4
HomeClean sheetsAway
1
4
HomeFailed to scoreAway
1
2
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
2.00vs0.71

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
17
Goals against
11
Goal difference
+6
Clean sheets
5
Points / round
24.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record
Win %53.8%
Clean Sheet %38.5%
Avg Scored1.31
Avg Conceded0.85
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.25
QA Conceded/Game0.89
Opposition Strength1.05x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 3 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • Won 1 of last 5 games

  • Lost 2 in a row

  • Drew 2 of last 5 games

  • Failed to score in 2 of last 5 games

Seattle Sounders: Home Comforts vs. Away Resilience

The Seattle Sounders show a marked contrast between their home and away performances in the 2026 Major League Soccer campaign. At home, they’ve netted 12 goals across eight matches, conceding seven and managing a solitary clean sheet. Their relatively modest defensive record at Lumen Field suggests that while they can break teams down, they sometimes invite pressure.

Away from home, the Sounders have scored fewer goals—just five in five games—but have been more defensively disciplined, conceding only four and keeping four clean sheets. This indicates a tighter, more cautious approach on the road, where they seem to prioritise solidity over attacking flair.

Overall, the Sounders combine an effective home attack with away defensive grit, a blend that keeps them competitive in the league’s upper midfield.

Fipster’s record on Seattle Sounders

Fipster is still building a record with Seattle Sounders in the 2026 Major League Soccer campaign. No graded fixtures have been recorded yet, so the model’s predictive prowess remains untested for this club so far.

As the season progresses, Fipster’s insights should provide a unique edge, but for now, it’s a blank slate awaiting its first tick or star to light the way.

Injuries

P. Arriola
P. Arriola
Groin Injury
Questionable
Y. Gómez
Y. Gómez
Hamstring Injury
Questionable
N. Petković
N. Petković
Knee Injury
Missing Fixture
A. Roldan
A. Roldan
Injury
Missing Fixture
C. Roldan
C. Roldan
Muscle Injury
Missing Fixture
O. De RosarioMissing Fixture

Venue

Lumen Field

Lumen Field

Seattle, Washington
Capacity: 72,000
Surface: artificial turf