Inter Miami 2026 Full Schedule: Messi’s MLS Fixtures, Key Opponents, Biggest Matches, Predictions
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| Inter Miami 2026 Schedule - Messi’s Calendar Across MLS |
Inter Miami’s 2026 season comes with a calendar that’s bigger than MLS. The club will juggle league play, a continental knockout tournament, and the summer Leagues Cup, all in a year when MLS pauses for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The result is a schedule built around pressure points: long road stretches, midweek travel, and a late-season sprint that will decide playoff seeding.
What competitions will Inter Miami play in during 2026?
Inter Miami are scheduled for:
• MLS Regular Season (34 matches)
• CONCACAF Champions Cup (Round of 16 confirmed dates)
• Leagues Cup (official tournament window confirmed)
• MLS Cup Playoffs (if they qualify; playoff dates announced later)
MLS has confirmed the season’s structure and key dates, including the World Cup pause and Decision Day.
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The big timeline: season-defining dates you should know
• MLS is Back weekend: Feb. 21–22
• World Cup pause: May 25–July 16
• MLS returns: July 16–17
• Decision Day: Saturday, Nov. 7
• MLS Cup Playoffs: schedule to be announced later
One more headline date matters specifically for Inter Miami: their first match at Miami Freedom Park is April 4 vs Austin FC.
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Full Inter Miami MLS regular-season schedule (dates + opponents + home/away)
Below is the 34-match league slate, organized for quick scanning.
February
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Feb. 21: at Los Angeles FC (Away) — opening weekend marquee matchup
March (all away)
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Mar. 1: at Orlando City SC
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Mar. 7: at D.C. United
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Mar. 14: at Charlotte FC
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Mar. 22: at New York City FC
April
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Apr. 4: vs Austin FC (Home) — Miami Freedom Park opener
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Apr. 11: vs New York Red Bulls (Home)
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Apr. 18: at Colorado Rapids (Away)
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Apr. 22: at Real Salt Lake (Away)
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Apr. 25: vs New England Revolution (Home)
May (final stretch before the World Cup pause)
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May 5: vs Orlando City (Home)
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May 9: at Toronto FC (Away)
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May 13: at FC Cincinnati (Away)
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May 17: vs Portland Timbers (Home)
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May 24: vs Philadelphia Union (Home)
July (MLS resumes after the pause)
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Jul. 22: vs Chicago Fire FC (Home)
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Jul. 25: at CF Montréal (Away)
August
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Aug. 1: vs Columbus Crew (Home)
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Aug. 15: at Nashville SC (Away)
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Aug. 19: at Philadelphia (Away)
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Aug. 22: vs Toronto (Home)
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Aug. 29: vs Montréal (Home)
September
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Sept. 5: vs Atlanta United FC (Home)
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Sept. 9: at Chicago (Away)
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Sept. 12: vs Nashville (Home)
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Sept. 20: vs San Diego FC (Home)
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Sept. 27: at Columbus (Away)
October
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Oct. 10: vs D.C. United (Home)
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Oct. 14: vs New York City (Home)
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Oct. 17: at Atlanta (Away)
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Oct. 24: at New York Red Bulls (Away)
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Oct. 28: vs FC Cincinnati (Home)
November
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Nov. 1: at New England (Away)
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Nov. 7: vs Charlotte (Home) — Decision Day
Champions Cup: confirmed dates and opponent pathway
Inter Miami’s CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 matchup is set up as follows:
• Mar. 11: Inter Miami at Nashville SC or Atlético Ottawa (First leg, away)
• Mar. 18: Inter Miami vs Nashville SC or Atlético Ottawa (Second leg, home in Fort Lauderdale)
The tournament runs February through May, with the final on May 30.
Why it matters: those March midweek ties land right in the middle of Miami’s early away-heavy MLS stretch, forcing rotation and smart minutes management.
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Leagues Cup: the official 2026 window
The Leagues Cup will be played Aug. 4 to Sept. 6, 2026, immediately after the World Cup summer.
That means Inter Miami’s late-summer workload could spike: MLS matches + a tournament designed to feel like knockout soccer from the start.
The most important matches and stretches
Here’s what should shape the season for fans and the standings:
1. Opening night at LAFC (Feb. 21)
A high-profile road test right away. Reuters noted this as a marquee opening-round matchup at the Coliseum.
2. Five straight road games to start (Feb.–March)
That’s the toughest built-in stretch of the year. Get through it with solid points and Miami set themselves up for a home-heavy rebound.
3. Miami Freedom Park opener vs Austin (Apr. 4)
New stadium, huge spotlight, and an early-season chance to build a home-field edge.
4. Rivalry and playoff-seeding battles
The two Orlando matchups (Mar. 1 away, May 5 home) matter for Florida bragging rights and Eastern Conference tiebreakers.
5. The post-pause ramp (July–August)
MLS returns mid-July, then Leagues Cup begins in early August. Teams that hit form fast usually climb the table.
Outlook: what this schedule suggests
This calendar rewards depth and timing more than flash. Inter Miami’s biggest advantage is the home runway after April 4, but their biggest risk is obvious: the early travel grind plus Champions Cup midweeks in March.
If Miami survive February and March without falling behind, their season sets up nicely:
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a stadium-opening moment to rally around,
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a manageable pre-pause run-in,
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and a late-year stretch where seeding can be won or lost in head-to-head games vs Cincinnati, New York, Atlanta, and Columbus.
MLS Cup Playoffs dates will be announced later, so the clean goal is still the same: earn a top seed by Decision Day and bring knockout matches home.
