Will Inter Miami CF and Lionel Messi pull it off?
We’re talking about reaching the Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs, a feat that’s looking more possible by the day (though by no means is guaranteed) as the GOAT has taken North America by storm since his mid-July debut.
Whether you’re an MLS expert or experiencing MLS for the first time (welcome!), let’s break down perhaps the question shaping the stretch run.
While most professional soccer leagues crown their champion via the overall table/standings, MLS utilizes a postseason tournament called the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs.
The top nine teams in each conference – Eastern and Western – qualify for the playoffs. Seeds get locked in after Decision Day, aka the last regular-season matchday on Oct. 21.
Once the bracket is set, teams compete to make MLS Cup presented by Audi on Dec. 9 at a to-be-determined stadium (highest remaining seed hosts).
IMCF must climb from 13th place to ninth place (or higher) in the Eastern Conference table, which would see them compete in the Wild Card round (held Oct. 25-26).
- Messi & Co. have four games remaining to make up a four-point gap, surpassing four teams along the way.
Helping Miami, they have one or two games in hand on most teams above them. That affords some room for error, but not much. Somewhere around 43 points is historically good enough for ninth place (a playoff spot in this year’s expanded field).
International breaks and the jampacked nature of the schedule have made it difficult for Miami, though. Head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino said Messi is day-to-day after missing the club's last few games, so depth will be tested.
Date | Watch | Result |
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Aug. 26 at New York Red Bulls | ||
Aug. 30 vs. Nashville SC | ||
Sept. 3 at LAFC | ||
Sept. 9 vs. Sporting Kansas City | ||
Sept. 16 at Atlanta United | ||
Sept. 20 vs. Toronto FC | ||
Sept. 24 at Orlando City SC | ||
Sept. 30 vs. New York City FC | ||
Oct. 4 at Chicago Fire FC | MLS Season Pass (8:30 pm ET) | TBD |
Oct. 7 vs. FC Cincinnati | MLS Season Pass (7:30 ET) | TBD |
Oct. 18 vs. Charlotte FC | MLS Season Pass (8 pm ET) | TBD |
Oct. 21 at Charlotte FC | MLS Season Pass (6 pm ET) | TBD |
Schedule fast facts
- Miami have gone 4W-1L-3D in league play with their new-look roster, a pace that may just see postseason dreams come true.
- Of their four remaining regular-season games, two are home at DRV PNK Stadium and two are away.
- Every match is against an Eastern Conference team, creating a bunch of so-called "six-pointers" (i.e. big swings in the standings).
They would likely slot into the Eastern Conference Wild Card matchup, either as a No. 8 or No. 9 seed. It would be a sensational turnaround, as Miami sat last (15th place) in the Eastern Conference before Messi joined and needed to make up a 12-point gap.
Check out the playoff schedule below, with a new Round One Best-of-3 series entering the mix in 2023.
- Wild Card matches: October 25-26
- Round One Best-of-3 series: October 28-November 12
- Conference Semifinals and Conference Finals: November 25-December 3
- MLS Cup presented by Audi: December 9
After the 34-game regular season (17 home, 17 away), the team with the most points is awarded the Supporters’ Shield. Note: This is different from MLS Cup and rewards longevity rather than the tournament-style playoffs.
Both trophies – MLS Cup and the Supporters’ Shield – have their merits, but the league title tends to carry more weight historically and in fans’ eyes. It’s also quite difficult to complete a Supporters’ Shield-MLS Cup double; only eight squads in league history have accomplished that.
Miami have already won their first-ever trophy this season, beating Nashville SC for the Leagues Cup 2023 title – a match that booked their 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup spot. Miami also played for a second trophy on Sept. 27, losing the US Open Cup Final to Houston Dynamo FC.