I’ve been trying to generate some information that can help people make choices for Fantasy MLS games. As the Fantasy MLS season goes on, more data will be available to refine most several of out tables. So please keep checking back and feel free to contact us with suggestions.

League Standings • Team Schedules
Game Difficulty Chart • Form Difficulty Chart
Home/Away Rotation Chart • No Game & DGW
KFC MLS 2013 Tools Download (Excel File)
Game Difficulty Chart
This chart displays how difficult the next 6 games will be for a team. Difficulty is ranked from 1 to 6 (1 easiest 6 hardest) and an advantage is given to a team that is playing at home.
The chart can be read as: Team “X” on the left is playing Team “Y” in a Game Week at Home or Away. Double games will also be included when they come up.
Form is now included. Click the image for a larger view. Chart inspired by Fantasy Football Mad.
Form Difficulty Chart
This chart is similar to the Game Difficulty chart above, except it is based on the current form a team is in.
Click the image for a larger view. Chart inspired by Fantasy Football Mad.
Home/Away Rotation Chart
Here’s a chart to help with player rotations to help you take advantage of playing at home. I find it particularly helpful for Keepers and Defense. If you ea a -1, -2, or -3 after the score, that tells you how many Game Weeks you will have where both teams have No Game Scheduled.
Example: Chicago and Chivas have 27 Game Weeks where either one of them have Home games or Both of them do. The -1 means that they will also have one Game Week where neither team will play, and you might need to make a substitution.
Chart of No Game and Double Game Weeks
This was a request for a chart that highlighted Double Game Weeks and weeks where a team hads No Game.
That’s all for now. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions.




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these are awesome resources. thanks!
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