For anyone yet to qualify for the Champions League stage of the 2022 MLS Fantasy Soccer season, Gameweek 19 is huge. It’s the start of the last qualifying stage with all 28 teams playing once.
Goalkeeper
Essential: None
Recommended: Sean Johnson (NYCFC) Zac MacMath (Real Salt Lake)
After a shaky spell of four games with no clean sheets, NYCFC have responded with two straight shut-outs at FC Dallas and New York Red Bulls. They look a decent bet to make it three at home to Miami who have scored four times in nine road trips.
With five clean sheets in their last seven home games, RSL are one of the most reliable defences when playing at home.
Possible: Steve Clark (Houston Dynamo) Stefan Frei (Seattle Sounders) Aljaz Ivacic (Portland Timbers)
Defenders
Essential: None
Recommended: Alexander Callens (NYCFC) Ruben Gabrielson (Austin FC)
Callens’ bonus point returns aren’t at the same levels as earlier in the season but he’s still a good bench option for the Miami game.
Austin FC have only two clean sheets from five but Gabrielson has returned 33 fantasy points in that time.
Possible: Domenico Criscito (Toronto FC) Justin Glad (Real Salt Lake) Xavier Arreaga (Seattle Sounders) Julian Gressel (Vancouver Whitecaps) Julian Araujo (LA Galaxy)
Midfield
Essential: Lucas Zelarayan (Columbus Crew) Emanuel Reynoso (Minnesota United)
New England aren’t easy opponents but the inclusion of Zela is a must this week. Over the past four (really 3.5) games, he’s scored 41 points.
Reaching double figures four times in seven games shows the kind of form Reynoso is in and why he needs to be in your lineup this week – assuming he is fit after a midweek ankle issue.
Recommended: Hany Mukhtar (Nashville SC)
Mukhtar doesn’t have the same floor as some of his midfield counterparts but when you hit nine goals in eight games that isn’t often an issue.
Possible: Santi Rodriguez (NYCFC) Carles Gil (New England Revolution) Djordje Mihailovic (CF Montreal) Pablo Ruiz (Real Salt Lake) Nicolas Lodeiro (Seattle Sounders) Ryan Gauld (Vancouver Whitecaps)
Forwards
Essential: None
Recommended: Cucho Hernandez (Columbus Crew) Dejan Joveljic (LA Galaxy)
With four goals in three appearances (he’s yet to play 90 minutes) it’s fair to say that Cucho has hit the ground running. He also has a flourishing partnership with Zelarayan.
Joveljic has seven goals in seven games and is still only $6.9m. He faces an Atlanta defence who have managed three clean sheets all season, two of which were in April.
Possible: Valentin Castellanos (NYCFC) Lorenzo Insigne (Toronto FC) Taxiarchis Fountas (DC United) Jefferson Savarino (Real Salt Lake) Jaroslaw Niezgoda (Portland Timbers)
Captain
1. Zelarayan
2. Reynoso
3. Mukhtar