Major League Soccer
·30 de abril de 2026
Inter Miami vs. Orlando City: Florida Derby arrives at Nu Stadium

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·30 de abril de 2026

By Jonathan Sigal
The 20th edition of the Florida Derby will unfold at a new venue on Saturday when Inter Miami CF host arch-rivals Orlando City at Nu Stadium.

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What to know
This is Inter Miami's fourth match at Nu Stadium, and they're still seeking their first victory at the 26,700-capacity venue that debuted in early April.
The defending MLS Cup presented by Audi champions hoped to break through last weekend vs. the New England Revolution, but were held to a 1-1 draw.
The Herons are led by interim coach Guillermo Hoyos, who took over in mid-April after manager Javier Mascherano's unexpected departure.
Hoyos started with consecutive wins at Rocky Mountain rivals Colorado Rapids and Real Salt Lake, which contributed to the club's current 11-game unbeaten streak across all competitions.
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Predicted XI
Yannick Bright and Segovia are back from suspension, helping strengthen the midfield. However, the fullback spots are more fluid and winger Mateo Silvetti is nursing a hamstring injury.

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What to know
Orlando fans are counting down the days until Antoine Griezmann, signed last month, formally joins the club in July.
Before the French superstar arrives from LaLiga side Atlético Madrid, it's all about ensuring they stay in the mix for a seventh straight Audi MLS Cup Playoffs trip.
They're only five points below the Eastern Conference cut-off line, and could narrow the margin with a statement win against their arch-rivals.
The Lions are also looking to avoid a three-game losing streak against Messi & Co., having last won the Florida Derby in August 2025.
Who to watch
Predicted XI
Interim coach Martín Perelman, who took over from longtime manager Oscar Pareja in mid-March, has tried a slew of lineups. That's largely due to injury (see: Marco Pašalić and Duncan McGuire), as well as trying to spark a turnaround.

It all boils down to Messi's impact. He's been held off the scoresheet in back-to-back games, and rarely goes three matches without a goal. Expect Miami's captain to come out firing.








































