Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, clinched the 2025 Eastern Conference title with a commanding 5-1 victory over New York City FC, securing their first-ever MLS Cup final appearance.
Messi's influence was
pivotal as Inter Miami dominated from the start, with Tadeo Allende scoring a hat trick and key contributions from Mateo Silvetti and Telasco Segovia sealing the win.
The Eastern Conference final took place at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where Inter Miami showcased an impressive attacking display. Tadeo Allende opened the scoring in the 14th minute with a goal assisted by Jordi Alba and followed up with two more before halftime, including a headed goal assisted by Alba. New York City FC's Justin Haak managed to pull one goal back before the break, but Miami regained control early in the second half.
Key Performances
Lionel Messi played a crucial role in the victory, providing assists that helped extend Miami's lead. He assisted Mateo Silvetti for the third goal in the 67th minute and later set up Telasco Segovia to make it 4-1. Allende completed his hat trick with the fifth goal late in the match, cementing a comprehensive win. Messi's orchestration on the field continued to demonstrate his world-class playmaking ability, leading Inter Miami to their first Eastern Conference Championship and the MLS Cup final.
With this win, Inter Miami not only won their first Eastern Conference title but also secured a home advantage for the MLS Cup final on December 6, 2025, at Chase Stadium. The opponent will be decided from the Western Conference final, where either San Diego FC or the Vancouver Whitecaps await. This victory marks a historic moment for Inter Miami, with Messi adding another trophy to his illustrious career while bringing unprecedented success to the club.
Eastern Conference champions: @InterMiamiCF! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/6wfTHODZG1
- Major League Soccer (@MLS) November 30, 2025
Final Score
Inter Miami 5 - 1 New York City FC
Goals:
Tadeo Allende (14', 22', 85')
Mateo Silvetti (67')
Telasco Segovia (83')
New York City FC: Justin Haak (37')











