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2020 Standings

Tiebreaking Procedures

The breaking of ties in the final standings, playoffs and finals is accomplished by applying the following criteria, in order of importance:

1. Head-to-head record based on total points in League games. (A) (B)
2. Total wins in League games
3. Goal difference in League games. If number of games is unequal, the Game Average will be used. (C)
4. Goals scored in League games.
5. Total points within the smallest group. If number of games is unequal, then point percentage will be used. (D) (E)
6. Rankings based on points earned against top four group finishers. This tiebreaker will not be used if four (4) or fewer teams comprise the group. If number of games is unequal, then points percentage applies.
7. Point percentage outside smallest division or conference in League games.
8. Total points in all regular season and Open Cup qualifying games combined. If number of games is unequal, then point percentage applies.
9. FIFA Fair Play - Team with fewest disciplinary points in League games, (If number of games is unequal, points will be divided by games played to arrive at a common basis for comparison.)
10. Lottery conducted by USL League Two.

A. League games refer solely to games that count towards the regular season standings, Open Cup specific games are not "League games" when it comes to determining placement in the League standings. (When using these criteria as tiebreakers for Open Cup groups, "League games" should be interpreted as only games that count toward Open Cup group standings.)
B. Should more than two (2) teams involved have played each other an unequal number of times, this tiebreaker will be skipped.
C. Game Average = Tiebreaker / number of games played (i.e. goals scored / number of games played).
D. Grouping = Term used to describe the primary unit in which a team competes (i.e. Southwest Division).
E. Point Percentage = Number of total points earned / maximum possible points (3 per game).

Playoff Qualification

In conferences with three divisions (Eastern, Southern, Western), each division winner, plus the highest-finishing second-place team in the conference, advances to the playoffs in the conference semifinals. In conferences with two divisions (Central), the top two teams from each division advance to the conference semifinals.