The Los Angeles Galaxy will post the best record in the MLS this season and debutante Vancouver will win more games than Canadian rival Toronto FC.

At least that's the way a simulation of the 2011 season using the made-in-Vancouver "FIFA Soccer 11" video game sees it, according to EA Sports.

Using March 7 rosters, EA simulated the entire regular season. The Galaxy finished with the league's best record at 24-3-7 for a league record 79 points. Real Salt Lake (21-5-8, 71 points) and the Seattle Sounders (18-3-13, 67 points) were next in the West.

The New York Red Bulls topped the East at 17-7-10 and 61 points.

The simulation had the Vancouver Whitecaps sixth in the West with a 10-15-9 record and 39 points. That's four points better than 9-17-8 Toronto FC, which finished eighth in the East.

The simulation sees New York's English forward Luke Rodgers as top goal-scorer with 17. Toronto's Dwayne De Rosario ranks sixth with 12.

The video game simulation did not include the playoffs.