Messi’s Miami to host NYCFC in MLS 2025 season opener

Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will play host to New York Metropolis FC within the opening match of the 2025 Main League Soccer season beneath a schedule unveiled on Thursday.

The Argentine star led Inter Miami to one of the best report in MLS final season however the squad was upset by Atlanta within the opening spherical of the playoffs.

Miami will open at dwelling on February 22 towards NYCFC — a match that falls between the staff’s legs of a CONCACAF Champions Cup collection towards Kansas Metropolis on February 18 and 25.

Messi and his teammates will face their Jap Convention rivals and go to San Jose, Houston and Minnesota from the Western Convention.

Inter Miami will entertain West rivals Dallas, Seattle and the reigning MLS champion Los Angeles Galaxy in a function conflict on August 16.

The Galaxy will open the 2025 marketing campaign at dwelling towards MLS enlargement membership San Diego on February 23.

San Diego’s debut marks the launch of the thirtieth MLS membership within the league’s thirtieth season, wherein every membership with play 34 matches, evenly cut up in highway and residential fixtures.

The league may also pay tribute to its inaugural 1996 marketing campaign when DC United visits San Jose on April 6 in a rematch of the primary MLS contest.

United may also go to the Galaxy on July 12 in a rematch of the primary MLS Cup closing.

The 2025 MLS All-Star Recreation can be performed at Austin on July 23.

MLS will pause the season from June 15-24 for the 32-team FIFA Membership World Cup and 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, each to be contested in US venues.

Inter Miami and the Seattle Sounders will compete within the Membership World Cup.

The 2025 Leagues Cup between MLS and Mexico’s LIGA MX groups can be performed from July 29 to August 31.

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