
Inter Miami CF vs Nashville SC Match: Date, time, venue, how to watch live, score prediction, lineups, current form and head-to-head record
Inter Miami CF vs Nashville SC Match has caught fans' attention. Inter Miami CF return home on July 12 to face Nashville SC in a highly anticipated MLS encounter at Chase Stadium. The match will test both teams' current form, with Miami led by Lionel Messi and Nashville boasting an unbeaten streak under B.J. Callaghan.Inter Miami have returned from the FIFA Club World Cup with wins against CF Montréal and New England Revolution. These results have lifted them to fifth in the Eastern Conference with 35 points.
Lionel Messi has been key in these victories. He became the first player in MLS to score multiple goals in four consecutive games. Messi has 14 goals and seven assists in 15 games this season.Tadeo Allende and Telasco Segovia have supported the attack well. Baltasar Rodriguez has also grown into his role on the left wing. Miami's defense, led by Ustari and Alba, will need to stay alert against Nashville's quick attacks.Coach Javier Mascherano might manage player fatigue after a heavy match schedule. Messi played the full 90 minutes in the last game, and Mascherano had considered substituting him.
Nashville SC are second in the Eastern Conference with 41 points. They are on a 15-game unbeaten streak and have won five consecutive matches.Their recent wins include 1–0 victories over Philadelphia Union and D.C. United. Sam Surridge leads the MLS Golden Boot race with 16 goals. Hany Mukhtar adds nine goals and eight assists.Andy Najar has contributed from the backline with attacking support. Nashville's defense is solid, conceding only 23 goals in 21 matches.Walker Zimmerman returns after international duty. However, Nashville will miss Jonathan Perez, suspended after a red card against Philadelphia.
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Location: Fort Lauderdale, FloridaVenue: Chase StadiumDate: Saturday, July 12Kick-off Time: 7:45 p.m. ET / 4:45 p.m. PTBroadcast: MLS Season Pass on Apple TVInter Miami (4-4-2)
Ustari; Weigandt, Falcon, Martinez, Alba; Allende, Redondo, Busquets, Rodriguez; Messi, Suárez
Nashville SC (4-4-2)
Willis; Najar, Palacios, Maher, Lovitz; Qasem, Yazbek, Brugman, Muyl; Mukhtar, Surridge Inter Miami wins: 5Nashville SC wins: 4Draws: 5Last Meeting: Inter Miami 2–2 Nashville SC – June 29, 2024
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Inter Miami (last 5)New England Revolution 1–2 Inter MiamiCF Montreal 1–4 Inter MiamiParis Saint-Germain 4–0 Inter MiamiInter Miami 2–2 PalmeirasInter Miami 2–1 FC Porto
Nashville SC (last 5) Nashville SC 5–2 D.C. UnitedNashville SC 1–0 Philadelphia UnionD.C. United 0–1 Nashville SCNew England Revolution 2–3 Nashville SCChicago Fire 0–2 Nashville SCThis game features two strong MLS teams with contrasting strengths. Miami rely on Messi's creativity, while Nashville present a balanced team. Given fatigue concerns and Nashville's unbeaten run, the prediction as per reports is:Inter Miami 2–3 Nashville SC
Where to watch Inter Miami vs Nashville SC live?
You can watch the match live on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV in the United States and other regions.
Who is the top scorer ahead of the Inter Miami vs Nashville SC match?
Sam Surridge from Nashville SC leads with 16 goals in the current MLS season.
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