Call it Major League Soccer’s version of Survivor.

The league’s expansion draft is set for Wednesday when expansion sides Orlando City SC and New York City FC will select unprotected players from each of the league’s 18 clubs.

Ahead of that process, MLS is expected to release each club’s “protected” list following MLS Cup on Monday.

The rules allow for Toronto FC to protect 11 players other than homegrown players — Quillan Roberts, Jordan Hamilton, Ashtone Morgan, Chris Mannella and Manny Aparicio — who are automatically protected.

Should NYCFC or OCSC select one of TFC’s players the Reds will be allowed to protect one additional player. Clubs can lose a maximum of two players.

Here’s who we think TFC general manager Tim Bezbatchenko should protect ahead of Wednesday’s draft:

Joe Bendik — Easy decision as first-choice ’keeper.

Justin Morrow — One of the best left fullbacks in MLS.

Steven Caldwell — Does TFC want to risk his highly unlikely selection?

Nick Hagglund — There was interest on the trade market this season.

Mark Bloom — Every day fullback. Low salary cap hit. Tempting for Orlando.

Michael Bradley — No explanation needed.

Jonathan Osorio — Has the versatility to play anywhere in midfield.

Collen Warner — Shouldn’t play with Bradley. But can play in place of him.

Warren Creavalle — Can play 4-5 different positions when called upon.

Gilberto — Hard-working and is poised to break out if he gets service.

Luke Moore — An asset who could be sold if Reds hold on to him.