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2026 MLS All-Star voting update: Who leads the way?

Favorites have emerged in voting for the 2026 MLS All-Star Game presented by Chime.

Below are the top five vote-getters per position group as of May 17, listed in alphabetical order by last name.

A reminder: fan voting accounts for 11 of the 26 players who will face the LIGA MX All-Stars on July 29 at Charlotte FC‘s Bank of America Stadium. See the full roster composition breakdown here.

Ballots remain open through 11:59 pm PT on May 21.

  • Hugo Lloris – LAFC
  • Brian Schwake – Nashville SC
  • Brad Stuver – Austin FC
  • Andrew Thomas – Seattle Sounders FC
  • Matt Turner – New England Revolution
  • Tristan Blackmon – Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Mathías Laborda – Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Mbekezeli Mbokazi – Chicago Fire FC
  • Daniel Munie – San Jose Earthquakes
  • Jackson Ragen – Seattle Sounders FC
  • Ender Echenique – FC Cincinnati
  • Andy Najar – Nashville SC
  • Édier Ocampo – Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Alex Roldan – Seattle Sounders FC
  • DeAndre Yedlin – Real Salt Lake
  • Ryan Hollingshead – LAFC
  • Anthony Markanich – Minnesota United FC
  • Peyton Miller – New England Revolution
  • Juan Manuel Sanabria – Real Salt Lake
  • Nouhou Tolo – Seattle Sounders FC
  • Sebastian Berhalter – Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Andrés Cubas – Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Rodrigo De Paul – Inter Miami CF
  • Adri Mehmeti – Red Bull New York
  • Cristian Roldan – Seattle Sounders FC
  • Evander – FC Cincinnati
  • Carles Gil – New England Revolution
  • Diego Luna – Real Salt Lake
  • Hany Mukhtar – Nashville SC
  • Niko Tsakiris – San Jose Earthquakes
  • Denis Bouanga – LAFC
  • Hugo Cuypers – Chicago Fire FC
  • Son Heung-Min – LAFC
  • Lionel Messi – Inter Miami CF
  • Petar Musa – FC Dallas

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