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Lionel Messi will hope to bring Inter Miami the club's first-ever league championship as the Herons host Thomas Muller and the Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2026 MLS Cup final on Saturday.
The Argentine led Inter Miami to its first trophy in club history in his first season with the Major League Soccer side, winning the brand new Leagues Cup in 2023. He followed that up by securing the 2024 Supporters' Shield for the regular season title, but the club fell short in the postseason. Now, two-and-a-half years since joining, Messi hopes that all those steps were on the path towards an eventual MLS Cup title in 2025.
The Herons finished third in the Eastern Conference through the regular season, only missing out on the top spot by a point, and have been electric in the playoffs, scoring 17 goals in just five postseason matches en route to the title match.
Vancouver will present a stiff test, however. After finishing second in the Western Conference through the regular season, buoyed by the signing of Muller in the summer, the Canadian club has been resilient through the playoffs, winning two of its four postseason matches via a penalty shootout and knocking off the number one seeded San Diego FC in the Western Conference finals last round.
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Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps score
| Score (Pregame) | Goal scorers | |
| Inter Miami | – | – |
| Vancouver | – | – |
Location: Chase Stadium (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Referee: Drew Fischer
Starting lineups:
Inter Miami (4-3-3, right to left): 34. Novo (GK) — 17. Fray, 37. Falcon, 32. Allen, 18. Alba — 7. De Paul, 5. Busquets, 11. B. Rodriguez — 21. Allende, 10. Messi, 24. Silvetti.
Vancouver (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Takaoka (GK) — 18. Ocampo, 33. Blackmon, 6 Priso, 2. Laborda — 20. Cubas, 16. Berhalter — 11. Sabbi, 13. Muller, 22. Ahmed — 24. White.
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Inter Miami vs. Vancouver live updates, highlights from MLS Cup final
15 mins to kickoff: Inter Miami are aiming for their first-ever MLS Cup title, but so are the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Thomas Muller has a team-first mindset ahead of the match, which kicks off in 15 minutes!
Checking in with Thomas Müller as he prepares to face Messi in a final again. 🍿
— Major League Soccer 🏆 (@MLS) December 6, 2025
📺 Watch MLS Countdown: https://t.co/XdexB7qQkt // MLS Cup pres. By Audi pic.twitter.com/AlG7jzpxqq
30 mins to kickoff: Lionel Messi is seeking his 40th career major club trophy tonight, an incredible haul that includes 34 of those from his illustrious time at Barcelona.
Messi won three titles with PSG (two league championships plus one Cup) and has two trophies with Inter Miami. What a career the 38-year-old has enjoyed!
You can see all the trophies Messi has won in his club and international career by clicking here.
45 mins to kickoff: Lineups are in! No surprises for either side, as all the regulars start.
The only interesting quirk is on the Inter Miami side where Marcelo Weigandt does not start due to injury, so it'll be Ian Fray at right-back.
Vancouver also make a change at full-back, but on the other flank, as Tate Johnson comes out and is replaced by Uruguayan defender Mathias Laborda.
1 hour to kickoff: Thomas Muller has been an instant hit in Vancouver. Many players in the Whitecaps squad have spoken about his influence both on the field and in the locker room. Muller is a bright and energetic personality, and has taken on a mentor role to many of the younger players, including Sebastian Berhalter.
Thomas Müller clearly enjoyed winning the MLS Western Conference championship 😅🏆 pic.twitter.com/UbepeCNenK
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) December 1, 2025
1 hour 30 mins to kick: Principal owner of Inter Miami, David Beckham, is on hand hoping to watch his club win its first-ever MLS title. If the trophy is indeed lifted by the Herons, it would signify the end of a climb over a decades in the making.
Beckham retired in 2013 and per the terms of his MLS contract, he was given first rights to buy a league franchise at a cut-rate price. Upon exercising those rights, it was then that Inter Miami was born. If they can secure a league title, it would be quite the journey to reach this point.
Sir David Beckham has arrived 😎
— Major League Soccer 🏆 (@MLS) December 6, 2025
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2 hours to kickoff: While much of the attention today will be on Lionel Messi as he shoots for his first-ever Major League Soccer title, this match will also mark the end of two illustrious careers.
Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba will both retire at the conclusion of this match, marking their final 90 minutes of professional football whether Inter Miami win or lose.
One final training session for Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets 🥺 pic.twitter.com/nfT7DquI2u
— B/R Football (@brfootball) December 5, 2025
Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps kick off time
The 2026 MLS Cup final kicks off from Chase Stadium on Saturday, December 6 at 2:30 p.m. Local time in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Here's how that time translates across North America:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern | Sat, Dec. 6 | 2:30 p.m. ET |
| Central | Sat, Dec. 6 | 1:30 p.m. CT |
| Mountain | Sat, Dec. 6 | 12:30 p.m. MT |
| Pacific | Sat, Dec. 6 | 11:30 a.m. PT |
Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps lineups, team news
Nursing his chronic knee injury as the season comes to a conclusion, it's unlikely that Luis Suarez will start this match, having played a minor role through the playoffs to this point.
The only confirmed injury absences for Inter Miami before matchday were David Ruiz and Ryan Sailor, with both missing throughout the postseason. However, Marcelo Weigandt was unable to pass fit on the day for a starting spot, on the bench as he's replaced at right-back by Ian Fray.
Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba are sure to start in their final professional match, with both set to retire at the end of this season.
Inter Miami starting lineup (4-3-3): Novo (GK) — Fray, Falcon, Allen, Alba — De Paul, Busquets, B. Rodriguez — Allende, Messi, Silvetti.
Inter Miami subs: Ustari (GK), Lujan, Weigandt, Aviles, Bright, Segovia, Pecault, Oando, L. Suarez.
Vancouver have dealt with a few key injuries this season, but it has not held them back. The most notable of the group is an Achilles injury that ended the season of Canadian international Sam Adekugbe back in late May, and he will continue rehabbing through the winter in the hopes of returning to play ahead of the World Cup.
They also saw defender Belal Halbouni, who earned a starting spot midseason, miss the semifinal win over San Diego with a knee injury, and he will miss the final as well. Striker Daniel Rios scored in Vancouver's playoff opener but missed the last two matches with a calf problem and may miss out today too.
Talisman Brian White was absent for the first round matches against FC Dallas due to a muscle injury, but returned in the later stages of the playoffs and should be healthy for this title match.
Vancouver starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Takaoka (GK) — Ocampo, Blackmon, Priso, Laborda — Cubas, Berhalter — Sabbi, Muller, Ahmed — White.
Vancouver subs: Boehmer (GK), Pupe, T. Johnson, Badwal, Rios, Nelson, Cabrera, Elloumi, Gauld.
Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps live stream, TV channel
- USA:
- TV: FOX
- Streaming: Fubo, MLS Season Pass
- Canada:
- TV: TSN1, TSN4, RDS 2
- Streaming: MLS Season Pass
The 2026 MLS Cup final will be televised across the United States on FOX, which can be streamed on Fubo.
In Canada, meanwhile, it will be televised in English by TSN and in French on RDS 2.
The match can be viewed in both countries as well as around the globe on MLS Season Pass from Apple TV.