
Inter Miami CF travels to Canada this Saturday to face Toronto FC, kicking off Matchday 37 of Major League Soccer. The Herons are in red-hot form, eyeing a potential Supporters’ Shield title and solidifying their playoff seeding.

Following a dominant 4-0 victory over New York City FC, Javier Mascherano’s squad now sits fifth in the MLS table with 55 points, holding crucial games in hand over many of their rivals. This recent win also secured their MLS Cup playoff berth for the second consecutive season, shifting their focus to improving their postseason seeding.
Toronto FC, on the other hand, has been in a period of transition. After parting ways with high-profile Italian Designated Players Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi, the Canadian side has welcomed USMNT midfielder Đorđe Mihailović as their new creative force. The Reds have found themselves in a unique six-game draw streak, showcasing a newfound defensive resilience but struggling to convert draws into wins.
Match Details: Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami
- Location: Toronto, Ontario
- Stadium: BMO Field
- Date: Saturday, September 27
- Kick-Off Time: 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT
Head-to-Head Record
Historically, Inter Miami has dominated this fixture:
- Toronto FC Wins: 2
- Inter Miami Wins: 9
- Draws: 1
Their last encounter on April 6, 2025, ended in a 1-1 draw during the MLS Regular Season.
Current Form (All Competitions)
Toronto FC
- Columbus Crew 1–1 Toronto FC – 9/19/25
- New England Revolution 1–1 Toronto – 9/13/25
- Toronto FC 1–1 CF Montréal – 8/30/25
- Atlanta United 0–0 Toronto FC – 8/23/25
- Toronto FC 1–1 Columbus Crew SC – 8/16/25
Inter Miami
- NYCFC 0–4 Inter Miami – 9/24/25
- Inter Miami 3–2 D.C. United – 9/20/25
- Inter Miami 3–1 Seattle Sounders – 9/16/25
- Charlotte FC 3–0 Inter Miami – 9/13/25
- Seattle Sounders 3–0 Inter Miami – 8/31/25

How to Watch
Fans can catch all the action:
- United States & Rest of World: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
- Canada (English): TSN
- Canada (French): RDS
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Toronto FC Team News & Tactical Outlook
Though already eliminated from MLS Cup Playoff contention, Toronto FC is using its final four matches to build momentum for the 2026 season. Head coach Robin Fraser has reshaped the squad around American midfielder Djordje Mihailovic, who has quickly become the team’s linchpin since his $8 million acquisition. The departure of Insigne and Bernardeschi, alongside striker Ola Brynhildsen, has opened doors for younger talents like Deandre Kerr and Derrick Etienne Jr. up front.

The Reds have shown improved defensive solidity, evident in their six-game draw streak, with their last three matches all ending 1-1. Their last victory dates back to July against Western Conference leaders, San Diego FC. Canadian winger Theo Corbeanu leads the attack, supported by veteran midfielder Jonathan Osorio in the engine room and consistent right-back Richie Laryea.
Injury Report
Toronto will be without the injured Kerr, along with defenders Nicksoen Gomis, Kevin Long, Zane Monlouis, and Henry Wingo.
Predicted Lineup (4-3-3)
Gavran; Thompson, Rosted, Petretta, Laryea; Coello, Mihailović, Cifuentes; Corbeanu, Osorio, Etienne Jr.

Inter Miami Team News & Tactical Outlook
Inter Miami’s recent win over NYCFC has propelled them into serious contention for the Supporters’ Shield. With four of their remaining five opponents outside the current MLS Cup playoff picture, the path to silverware looks promising.

Lionel Messi continues to defy expectations, leading the MLS Golden Boot race with 24 goals and 13 assists. His 37 goal contributions this season make him a strong favorite for MLS MVP. Messi is also on the cusp of history, needing just one more multi-goal game to become the first player in MLS history with nine in a single season, surpassing Zlatan Ibrahimović, Stern John, and Mamadou Diallo.
The return of striker Luis Suárez from a three-match suspension saw him immediately contribute, netting his seventh goal of the campaign against NYCFC. Miami has achieved four-game winning streaks twice this season and will be eager to secure their third against Toronto. A victory could see them climb to second in both the Supporters’ Shield race and the Eastern Conference.
With veteran midfielder Sergio Busquets announcing his retirement at the end of the season, the team will be even more motivated to clinch both the Shield and MLS Cup, making every match crucial.
Injury Report
Miami will likely be without strikers Allen Obando and Fafà Picault, as well as midfielder David Martínez, due to injury.
Predicted Lineup (4-3-3)
Ustari; Fray, Allen, Falcón, Alba; De Paul, Busquets; Allende, Messi, Rodríguez; Suarez
Score Prediction
Inter Miami has found its stride, fueled by stellar individual performances and a collective drive for silverware. Their pursuit of the Supporters’ Shield, coupled with the emotional impetus of Busquets’ impending retirement, makes them a formidable opponent. While Toronto FC has shown resilience, particularly in defense, they will likely struggle to contain Miami’s potent attack.
Score Prediction: Toronto FC 1–3 Inter Miami
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