
Inter Miami vs Columbus Crew: How to watch Lionel Messi play tonight before Club World Cup
Inter Miami vs Columbus Crew: How to watch Lionel Messi play tonight before Club World Cup
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will play their final match before the FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday night against the Columbus Crew at Chase Stadium.
Messi has scored three goals in his last two matches, and is expected to play against Columbus. His status will be confirmed when Inter Miami announces its starting lineup an hour before the match.
Columbus Crew and Inter Miami have been two of the best clubs in Major League Soccer in recent years, but both are struggling in 2025.
Inter Miami has just two wins in its last 10 games – They beat the Crew 1-0 in Cleveland on April 19, and beat CF Montreal 4-2 last Wednesday. Columbus has four wins, four draws and two losses in its last 10 matches.
Columbus Crew won MLS Cup title in 2023, and Inter Miami beat Columbus to win the MLS Supporters' Shield in 2024. Both clubs also won the Leagues Cup tournaments – Inter Miami in 2023, and Columbus in 2024.
After the Columbus match, Messi will re-join the Argentine national team for two World Cup qualifiers, before Inter Miami enters the Club World Cup.
Here's everything you need to know about the Inter Miami vs. Columbus Crew match, and stay tuned here for live updates from USA TODAY Sports:
When is the Inter Miami vs. Columbus Crew match?
The match begins Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. ET (8:30 p.m. in Argentina) inside Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
The match is available to live stream on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV.
Messi is expected to play, but his status will be confirmed when Inter Miami announces its starting lineup an hour before the match.
Inter Miami 2, Columbus 2: This match has the makings of a draw based on how both teams have struggled to score and defend during their recent stretches. It may come down to Messi needing to score a late goal to help Inter Miami salvage a draw. –Safid Deen
Inter Miami vs. Columbus Crew betting odds
Inter Miami is the favorite to win at home (+105), while Columbus Crew is an underdog on the road (+195), and a draw has longer odds (+290) than an outright victory. The over/under is set at 3.5 goals, according to BETMGM.
Inter Miami has won three of its last four matches against Columbus Crew.
April 19, 2025: Benjamin Cremaschi scored the only goal in Inter Miami's 1-0 victory in Cleveland.
Benjamin Cremaschi scored the only goal in Inter Miami's 1-0 victory in Cleveland. Oct. 2, 2024: Messi scored two goals, and Luis Suarez added another as Inter Miami beat host Columbus 3-2 to clinch the MLS Supporters' Shield title.
Messi scored two goals, and Luis Suarez added another as Inter Miami beat host Columbus 3-2 to clinch the MLS Supporters' Shield title. Aug. 13, 2024 : Columbus stormed back from a 2-0 deficit at home to beat Inter Miami 3-2 in the Leagues Cup Round of 16. Messi did not play in the match due to his Copa America ankle injury.
Columbus stormed back from a 2-0 deficit at home to beat Inter Miami 3-2 in the Leagues Cup Round of 16. Messi did not play in the match due to his Copa America ankle injury. June 19, 2024: Inter Miami beat Columbus 2-1 at home while Messi was playing with Argentina during Copa America.
Messi's upcoming schedule with Argentina, Inter Miami
The match is an unofficial start to another busy summer for Messi – the Argentine World Cup champion and eight-time Ballon d'Or winner – in the twilight of his legendary career in the United States.
Here's what's next for Messi after the Columbus match:
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