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Originally Posted by thurmas
there are still a few NA markets left to relocate or expand to
for NBA Seattle, Vancouver or Montreal, Kansas City
for NHL Quebec City, Milwaukee, Houston
for NFL San Diego, St Louis, San Antonio,
for MLB, Portland, Nashville, Charlotte
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For the NHL, Milwaukee would be out of the running,due to the new NBA arena being somewhat incompatible with NHL arena standards similar to Barclays Arena where the Islanders played for a few seasons. There was also certain issues with Chicago not wanting a franchise in Milwaukee in the early 90s, when the Bradley Center was relatively new.
Quebec and Houston would be the two most likely markets for future expansion or relocation, with Portland,OR being a wildcard.
The NFL would likely have the most options as to where the league would expand/relocate, as football is clearly the #1 sport in America. I could see San Diego, St.Louis, Salt Lake City, Memphis, San Antonio, Austin, Orlando, and Norfolk all being interested in landing an NFL team. One would think Toronto would also be a frontrunner to land an NFL team, if a 70,000 seat stadium was built.
There is almost zero chance the NFL would expand to Mexico or the UK. The logistics of putting a team in London would be unfavorable (travel, and the fact that the time zone would be incomparable with running games in the UK on prime time TV). The political situation in Mexico is too unstable.
I am unsure if there are any cities (aside from Montreal), that desire an MLB team in 2021. In 2002, the league was set to retract the Expos and Twins, as there were no other cities lined up to purchase and relocate the teams. Minneapolis managed to save the Twins, while the Expos eventually were relocated to Washington DC, after playing dozens of games in Puerto Rico.