
Inter Miami vs. Tigres live score: Leagues Cup result, updates, stats from 2025 quarterfinal match
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Having secured a coveted knockout stage place, Inter Miami continue their push for a second Leagues Cup title as they face Tigres UANL in the quarterfinals of the 2025 competition.
Lionel Messi led the Herons to their first-ever trophy two years ago in the first edition of the new expanded Leagues Cup. This time around, they may have to do without their talisman, as he is suffering from a nagging muscle injury and may not be involved.
Luis Suarez has branded this match, and all the rest they may play in the Leagues Cup, as a “final” because “there’s no going back,” a nod to the elimination environment they now face.
Tigres, meanwhile, are one of the four Liga MX participants in the knockout stage, hoping to become the first Mexican club to win this competition in the third year of its existence. Mexican clubs have struggled in this competition, with the entire semifinals last season consisting of MLS clubs. Liga MX has often stated they feel the format is stacked against them, but could prove they belong here.
The Sporting News is following the Inter Miami vs. Tigres match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.
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Inter Miami vs. Tigres score Score (Pregame)Goal scorersInter Miami––Tigres––Location: Chase Stadium (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
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Starting lineups:
Inter Miami (4-2-3-1, right to left): 19. Ustari (GK) — 17. Fray, 2. Lujan, 37. Falcon, 18. Alba — 7. De Paul, 5. Busquets — 8. Segovia, 21. Allende, 42. Bright — 9. Suarez.
Tigres (4-5-1, right to left): 1. Guzman (GK) — 20. Aquino, 23. Romulo, 4. Purata, 14. Garza — 16. Lainez, 11. Brunetta, 7. Correa, 8. Gorriaran, 77. Herrera — 9. Ibanez.
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Inter Miami vs. Tigres live updates, highlights from Leagues Cup15 mins to kick: Tonight is going to present an all-time kit matchup. Inter Miami will be in their home pink, while Tigres don their bright yellow and blue kits. Both threads are gorgeous, but when they come together, WOW do they clash. It will be easy to tell the two teams apart, that’s for sure, although we might be blinded in the process.
💛 ¡Hoy se portan estos colores con orgullo y con honor, vamos los Tigres! pic.twitter.com/KOQ1eql4yA
— Club Tigres 🐯 (@TigresOficial) August 20, 202530 mins to kick: The Tigres lineup is now available, and there’s just one alteration from the expectation. Club legend Andres-Pierre Gignac, now 39 years old and wearing down, is not in the starting lineup. He has not started any of the club’s four league games this Apertura, earning his first spot in the XI for the club’s league phase defeat to LAFC, hooked at halftime. Instead, it’s Nicolas Ibanez who gets the nod up front.
45 mins to kick: Finally, we have confirmation that Lionel Messi is out tonight, as Inter Miami release their squad and he does not appear. There are two other curiosities from Javier Mascherano, as Yannick Bright and Ian Fray are brought into the side, replacing Marcelo Weigandt and Fafa Picault.
1 hour to kickoff: We’re still waiting for lineups to be released, but Lionel Messi appears to be in street clothes while the rest of his teammates arrived in Inter Miami apparel. He’s almost surely out tonight.
🤩😮💨 pic.twitter.com/9B3lNgS5UU
— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) August 20, 20251 hour 15 mins to kick: We will find out soon if Lionel Messi will play in this match, but we at least know he’s at Chase Stadium! He has recently arrived at the venue for tonight’s match.
— San Cadilla El Norte (@SancadillaNorte) August 20, 20251 hour 30 mins to kick: Inter Miami are looking for revenge in this match, as they were beaten by Tigres in last year’s Leagues Cup group stage. The match finished 2-1, with Tigres playmaker Juan Brunetta scoring a stunning opener just 11 minutes in. What touch!
La última vez que Tigres enfrentó al Inter Miami en la Leagues Cup, Juan Brunetta nos regaló esta obra de arte. GOLAZAZO.
🤯🐯🎩🇦🇷pic.twitter.com/hVXuKsOAWc
— TF (@tigresfootball_) August 20, 20251 hour 45 mins to kick: Inter Miami have made a number of moves this summer. Some, like the arrival of Rodrigo de Paul, were highly publicized, but the corresponding move made much less noise. Inter Miami offloaded midfielder Federico Redondo, the son of former Real Madrid and AC Milan star Fernando Redondo, to Spanish side Elche just days ago.
The move brought Inter Miami just €2 million, a paltry sum given he arrived at the MLS club with high hopes and has become a regular in the side over the last year-plus. Elche are owned by Christian Bragarnik, a former Argentine player himself and head of the agency Score, which represents Redondo. Interesting at best, shady at worst.
💰 One aspect of Federico Redondo’s transfer from Inter Miami to Elche that I think hasn’t really been touched on — at least in English-language media — is the following:
The majority owner of that La Liga club also owns the agency that represents Redondo.#InterMiamiCF #Messi pic.twitter.com/k7KGkAwk2v
— Franco Panizo (@FrancoPanizo) August 18, 20252 hours to kickoff: There are serious doubts about Lionel Messi’s participation in this match. Having only just returned from a “minor” hamstring injury in their recent MLS victory, Messi was seen bolting down the tunnel immediately after the full-time whistle, which raised eyebrows. Then, he missed training on Tuesday, and Javier Mascherano explained that he has felt “discomfort” and thus trained alone.
While Mascherano would not rule Messi out of participation tonight, it certainly feels unlikely that he will take part. It’s the next in a long line of muscle injuries that the 38-year-old has wrestled with since joining Inter Miami.
👀 Messi Could Not Wait to Leave!
The Argentine wasted no time in exiting the field at the final whistle of the 3-1 win over the LA Galaxy.
You would think he’d be more jovial given his difference-making performance…#InterMiamiCF #Messi𓃵 pic.twitter.com/X7ETDHg0Qu
— Franco Panizo (@FrancoPanizo) August 17, 2025Inter Miami vs. Tigres kick off timeThis Leagues Cup quarterfinal match kicks off from Chase Stadium on Wednesday, August 20 at 8 p.m. local time in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Here’s how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:
DateKickoff timeUSA/CanadaWed, Aug. 208 p.m. ETUSA/CanadaWed, Aug. 205 p.m. PTUKThu, Aug. 211 a.m. BSTAustraliaThu, Aug. 2110 a.m. AESTIndiaThu, Aug. 215:30 a.m. ISTInter Miami vs. Tigres lineups, team newsInter Miami appeared to be fully fit squad for maybe the first time in Lionel Messi’s entire Herons career…until the talisman went down. Again. Messi was not at Inter Miami training on Tuesday, which raised alarm bells, and Javier Mascherano confirmed that he felt “discomfort” and trained away from the group. He was not initially ruled out, but indeed does not appear in the matchday squad indicating he will miss the game.
The Argentine legend returned from a hamstring injury in their recent league win over the LA Galaxy, entering off the bench for the full second half, but maybe came back too soon. Tadeo Allende, Telasco Segovia, and Fafa Picault should lead the line behind Luis Suarez.
Rodrigo de Paul also came off the bench in that Galaxy win, but should return to the lineup, replacing Benjamin Cremaschi who was chastised by head coach Javier Mascherano for comments to the media about his recent deployment.
Inter Miami starting lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Ustari (GK) — Fray, Lujan, Falcon, Alba — De Paul, Busquets — Segovia, Allende, Bright — Suarez.
Inter Miami subs: Rios (GK), Yarbrough, Weigandt, Sailor, Aviles, Allen, D. Ruiz, Cremaschi, Rodriguez, Morales, Picault, Obando.
Star winger Uriel Antuna has hardly played since the Apertura league season began, out with a knee injury that could keep him sidelined for this match as well.
Fellow Mexican international Jesus Angulo is expected to be back soon from his long-term knee injury over the summer, but it’s likely still too soon for this game, and he will need a bit of ramp-up before he’s fully match fit.
Andres-Pierre Gignac, now 39 years old and no longer an everyday starter, is left on the bench while Nicolas Ibanez gets the nod up front.
Tigres starting lineup (4-5-1): Guzman (GK) — Aquino, Romulo, Purata, Garza — Lainez, Brunetta, Correa, Gorriaran, Herrera — Ibanez.
Tigres subs: Carrera (GK), C. Rodriguez (GK), Joaquim, Farfan, Guerrero, Parra, Pizzuto, Vigon, Cordova, I. Lopez, Flores, Gignac.
Inter Miami vs. Tigres live stream, TV channelHere is how to watch the match in some of the world’s major regions:
RegionTVStreamingUSAFS1, TUDN, UniMasFubo, MLS Season PassCanadaTSN5, RDSMLS Season Pass, Amazon Prime VideoUK—MLS Season PassAustralia—MLS Season PassIndia—MLS Season Pass