Lionel Messi made his MLS playoff debut with Inter Miamihelping the team secure a valuable 2-1 win in the opening round against Atlanta United on Friday at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. Goals from Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba gave the Herons an important advantage, but they still haven’t secured their spot in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
This stage of the playoffs follows an unusual format for soccerrequiring teams to win two games against their opponent to advance. Draws are not permitted; if a match ends in a tie after 90 minutes, a penalty shootout will determine the winner.
With Friday’s win, Inter Miami achieved the first of the two victories needed to progress. They’ll now head to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, November 2, looking to complete the task. However, if Atlanta United, known as the Five Stripes, manages to win, a third and decisive game will take place back at Chase Stadium on November 9.
What’s next in the MLS playoffs?
This two-win format applies only to the first playoff round. From the Conference semifinals onward, each matchup will be a single elimination game at the higher-seeded team’s stadium. If tied after regulation, extra time and, if necessary, penalties will determine the winner.
Jordi Alba and Lionel Messi of Inter Miami
This structure will also apply to the Conference Finals, meaning Inter Miami, having finished atop the MLS standings, is guaranteed home-field advantage for all subsequent rounds.
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Potential opponents for Inter Miami or Atlanta United
The remaining Eastern Conference quarterfinal matchups are set to unfold in the coming days. Orlando City will face Charlotte FC on Sunday, October 27; Cincinnati FC will take on New York City FC the following day; and Columbus Crew will play the New York Red Bulls on Tuesday, October 29. The winners of these matchups could be potential opponents for either Inter Miami or Atlanta United in the next round.
Alejandro Lopez Vega is a seasoned sports journalist who joined Bolavip US in October 2024. With more than thirteen years of experience in news writing, sports analysis, and event coverage, he specializes in soccer and basketball. Fluent in both Spanish and English, Alejandro has worked with various media outlets in Rosario, Argentina, such as Radio La Red and Radio Mitre. He has also been part of the Communication and Press Department for the soccer teams Newell’s Old Boys and Central Córdoba. In addition to his journalism career, Alejandro is a lawyer, having graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, which brings a unique legal perspective to his sports analysis, going beyond the athletic aspects of events.