Mls Will Give Further Consideration To Adopting A Fall-to-spring Calendar

Major League Soccer's Board of Governors will give further consideration to adopting a fall-to-spring calendar, a major move that would align the league with its international counterparts.
The next phase, which was announced Thursday following the board's meeting, includes "additional consultation with key stakeholders." The MLS said in a statement that any potential changes wouldn't take effect until the 2027 season "at the earliest."
Advocates for a shift have said it will give MLS a more competitive position for player transfers, while also freeing up players for international duty during the summer, when many major global tournaments take place.
There was an expectation that MLS might implement the change following the 2026 World Cup, capitalizing on the league's planned break during the tournament, which will be hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The league's regular season currently runs from late February to October, followed by the playoffs. The schedule can be challenging for teams that lose top international players during international competition windows and summer tournaments.