Inter Miami CF faces New York City FC in the MLS Eastern Conference Final on November 29, 2025, at Chase Stadium, aiming for their first conference title.

Inter Miami CF hosts New York City FC in the MLS Eastern Conference Final on November 29, 2025, at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, with kickoff at 6:00 PM ET (4:30 AM IST on November 30). Lionel Messi's Herons aim for their first conference title and MLS Cup berth against a gritty NYCFC side, in a do-or-die clash deciding the East's representative on December 6.
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Match: Inter Miami CF vs NY City
Date and time: 30th November, 4.30 am IST
Venue: Chase Stadium
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Miami rides a playoff high after a historic 4-0 rout of FC Cincinnati in the semifinals, their first Eastern Conference Final appearance.
Messi's renaissance (20+ goals/assists) powers an attack with Suárez (15 goals) and Diego Gómez. Defense stabilized post-Callender's heroics.
NYCFC (5th East, 17-12-5, 56 points) grinded past Charlotte in Round 1 (Best-of-3: 1-0 away win, pens loss, 3-1 away triumph).
Hannes Wolf and Monsef Bakrar lead counters, with Maxi Moralez dictating midfield. Playoff pedigree shines (2021 Cup winners).
Form (last 5): WWDLW—defensive masterclass. Key absences: None major; squad depth tested.
Form (last 5): WWWWL—17 goals scored. Injuries: Minor concerns for Weigandt; full squad expected.
The sides meet for the 14th time overall, with Inter Miami holding a 2-7-4 record against NYCFC. Miami's most recent triumph came on September 24, 2025, a dominant 4-0 road win that clinched their playoff spot, featuring clinical finishing from Messi and Luis Suárez.
At Chase Stadium, Miami boasts home dominance this season (unbeaten in key games), while NYCFC's away form falters (lost playoffs Game 1 at Charlotte). Key stat: Miami scored 17 goals in their last five outings, vs. NYCFC's stingy defense, conceding just 1.2 per game.
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Inter Miami: R. Ríos Novo, M. Weigandt, M. Falcón, N. Allen, J. Alba, R. de Paul, S. Busquets, B. Rodriguez, T. Allende, L. Messi, M. Silvetti.
NY City: M. Freese, T. Gray, Raul Gustavo, T. Martins, K. O'Toole, A. O'Neill, J. Haak, A. Ojeda, M. Moralez, H. Wolf, N. Fernández
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