Inter Miami hosts the New England Revolution this Saturday at Chase Stadium in a game that mixes competition on the field with plenty of emotion off it. The night will double as a tribute to Sergio Busquets, who retires at the end of the season, while also offering Miami the chance to rebound from a 5-3 loss to the Chicago Fire. Playoff qualification is already secured, but the team is still pushing to climb higher in the Eastern Conference table.
Inter Miami looking for a response on a special night
The defeat in Chicago exposed familiar defensive flaws, but Miami’s attack is still rolling. Lionel Messi leads the Golden Boot race with 24 goals, Luis Suárez struck twice last time out, and Tadeo Allende has added steady production with nine. Altogether, the team has scored 68 times this season—54 of those goals coming from the forwards and attacking midfielders. The problem remains at the other end, where conceding heavily has been a recurring theme.
Saturday will also carry extra meaning. Busquets will be honored after the final whistle, with supporters preparing a farewell fitting for a player who not only built a legacy in world football but also helped lift Inter Miami into the MLS elite.
New England aiming to finish on a high
The Revolution arrive without playoff hopes but with pride on the line, fresh off a 2-0 win over Atlanta United. Sitting 11th in the East on 35 points, they’re looking to end the season with dignity.
Carles Gil remains the team’s heartbeat, with 10 goals and 12 assists, while Leonardo Campana returns to Chase Stadium for the first time as an opponent. The Ecuadorian striker, who previously wore Miami’s colors, has scored seven times this year and comes back eager after his injury layoff.
Head-to-head history leans Miami’s way with six wins in nine meetings, including the last three. Still, New England has players capable of making things tricky and will see this as a chance to show fight against a playoff-bound rival.
In South Florida, it’s a night that blends celebration and competition a home side sharpening up for the postseason against visitors chasing one last highlight to close out 2025.