Major League Soccer
·6 de mayo de 2026
Toronto FC close home stretch vs. Inter Miami: What to know

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·6 de mayo de 2026

By Jaime Uribarri
Toronto FC host Inter Miami CF in a Saturday afternoon matinee that kicks off Matchday 12.

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What to know
Toronto are dealing with a serious case of the injury bug, impacting some of their most impactful players.
USMNT midfielder Djordje Mihailovic (pelvis) and CanMNT defender Richie Laryea (thigh) have missed considerable time, and club-record signing Josh Sargent (thigh) could miss a second straight league match.
Amid these absences, the Reds are winless in six straight across all competitions at home.
They're coming off a 1-1 draw against Supporters' Shield leaders San Jose, and were eliminated from the Canadian Championship midweek by Canadian Premier League side Atlético Ottawa.
Can head coach Robin Fraser's side, when concluding a 10-game home stretch, gain momentum as the 2026 FIFA World Cup pause fast approaches?
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Predicted XI
With Sargent's status unclear, Toronto might lean on U22 Initiative striker Emilio Ariztizábal up top.

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Miami are seeking a get-right result following last weekend's 4-3 home loss against Orlando City, which ended an 11-game unbeaten run.
The reigning MLS Cup presented by Audi champions conceded four unanswered goals against their Florida Derby rivals, unable to build on 1g/2a efforts from Lionel Messi and Telasco Segovia.
Orlando also extended Inter Miami's woes at Nu Stadium. Messi & Co. have yet to win at their new home ground, going 0W-1L-3D since opening the 26,700-seat venue last month.
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Predicted XI
Interim manager Guillermo Hoyos refused to publicly criticize his players after last weekend's Florida Derby setback. That said, will a lineup shakeup be in store?

The market appears to back Inter Miami to overcome Toronto, who haven't pitched a shutout since early March. That doesn't look likely to change, considering the Herons are tied for the third-most goals in MLS (22).
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Toronto have a bruised squad. Miami have a bruised ego.
If Messi & Co. rediscover their killer instinct at BMO Field, it could be another three road points for the reigning MLS Cup champions.








































