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·31 de março de 2026
Inter Miami vs. Austin FC: How to watch Nu Stadium opener

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·31 de março de 2026

By Jaime Uribarri
Inter Miami CF officially unveil Nu Stadium on Saturday by welcoming Austin FC for a Matchday 6 contest.

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What to know
After playing in Fort Lauderdale since their 2020 expansion season, the Herons are setting roots in the heart of Miami with Nu Stadium – a 26,700-seat soccer-specific stadium that's the centerpiece of a 131-acre development near Miami International Airport.
It's the latest crowning achievement for a club that transformed North American soccer with the summer 2023 arrival of Lionel Messi. The legendary Argentine No. 10 has guided the Herons to three titles: 2023 Leagues Cup, the 2024 Supporters' Shield and MLS Cup 2025 presented by Audi.
However, Miami's 2026 season hit its first bump last month with an early exit from the Concacaf Champions Cup against Nashville SC.
The Herons responded with a 3-2 win at Eastern Conference rivals New York City FC. Now, they're hoping to use the christening of Nu Stadium as further momentum following a five-game road swing to begin the campaign.
Who to watch
Predicted XI
De Paul missed Miami's trip to NYCFC (contusion), but should return to the starting lineup after featuring for Argentina during the March international window.

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Austin are in their second season under head coach Nico Estévez. In 2025, he led the club to the US Open Cup final and back to the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs after a two-year absence.
Hoping to build on that success, the Verde & Black were active during the winter transfer window. They acquired Uruguay international Facundo Torres for a reported $9.5 million, completing their Designated Player trio alongside fellow forwards Myrto Uzuni and Brandon Vazquez.
After taking four points from their first two matches of 2026, Austin have gone winless in their last three. Most recently, they played to a 0-0 draw at home against Western Conference leaders LAFC.
Can the Verde & Black return to winning ways while playing spoiler at Nu Stadium in front of a prime-time audience?
Who to watch
Predicted XI
With Vazquez (knee), Nelson (hamstring) and Owen Wolff (sports hernia) all dealing with early-season injuries, Austin's attack isn't yet at full strength. Who could provide a moment of magic for Estévez's side?

Not all home-field advantages are created equal, especially when it's the first-ever game at a new stadium. But Inter Miami will have unprecedented support and atmosphere behind them on Saturday, and are expected to deliver all three points in their Nu Stadium debut.









































